Monday, September 12, 2022

Setting aside time to write

Our late August faculty retreat featured Tyndale's research professor of education, Ken Badley, encouraging us to make time for writing. The next day, Briercrest's affiliate professor of Old Testament, Keith Bodner stopped by my house to catch up. Keith is a prolific writer so I asked him how he finds time to write. His answer was refreshingly straightforward. Carve out time in your schedule that works for you. Then use that regular window to write. 

I want to do that. I want to find a regular time to write. 

As a new dean I can already see how easy it is to abandon research and writing in favour of pressing administrative matters. I don't want that life. I want to be a dean that models the importance of research and writing for the seminary professors around me. I want to establish a culture where our faculty encourage one another to research and write in order to bring fresh insights to the classroom and world. Teaching without an active research agenda works but I think the best teaching flows from an active life of research and writing.

So, I'm going to roll out of bed a bit earlier and write. Down the road I hope my writing results in new ideas that get developed into papers and books. For now, I just need to set the alarm.



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