Shane Clifton

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Shane Clifton is an Australian theologian.

Clifton was the Dean of Theology at Alphacrucis College (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, resigning in 2019.).[1] He received his PhD from the Australian Catholic University. In addition to his role with Alphacrucis, Clifton is the editor of the Australasian Pentecostal Studies journal.[2] His 2005 dissertation and subsequent book (published 2009) was entitled Pentecostal Churches in Transition.[3][4] He has co-written Globalization and the Mission of the Church[5] with ACU's Professor Neil Ormerod. After a serious accident, in October 2010,[6] that left him a quadriplegic, Shane has focused his scholarly work on exploring the intersection between disability and various conceptions of the good life.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Faculty". Retrieved 22 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Facultry". Retrieved 22 May 2013.
  3. ^ Tangen, Karl Inge (6 March 2012). Ecclesial Identification Beyond Late Modern Individualism?: A Case Study of Life Strategies in Growing Late Modern Churches. BRILL. pp. 28–, 375. ISBN 9789004206175. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  4. ^ Shane Clifton (2009). Pentecostal Churches in Transition: Analysing the developing ecclesiology of the Assemblies of God in Australia. Boston: Brill.
  5. ^ Neil J. Ormerod; Shane Clifton (2009). Globalization and the Mission of the Church. T&T Clark. ISBN 978-0567349071.
  6. ^ Ellard, Glenn (14 October 2010). "FREAK ACCIDENT - Narellan man sustains serious spinal injury at Nowra City Church". South Coast Register. Retrieved 22 May 2013.

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