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Rev Dr Graham Buxton is an ordained Anglican with extensive pastoral experience in both the UK and Australia. Prior to ordination, he was a lay pastor in an Anglican church in the north of England, following earlier careers as a marketing executive in the oil industry, and a lecturer in a university business school. He emigrated to Australia in 1991 with his wife and three children to take up a teaching position at Tabor Adelaide, where he was instrumental in developing the postgraduate program at the School of Ministry, Theology and Culture.

At Tabor he was Director of Research Development, and also served as the Director of the Graeme Clark Research Institute, an initiative established at the college to conduct, facilitate and promote rese
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Dancing in the Dark: The Pr...

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