A. K. M. Adam

He is a writer, speaker, voice-over artist, and activist on topics including postmodern philosophy, hermeneutics, education, and the social constitution of meaning.

At the end of his time at Seabury, Adam completed a one-year appointment as visiting professor at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.

In 2009 he moved to Glasgow, Scotland, joining the staff of the University of Glasgow as lecturer in New Testament studies in September 2009;[1] beginning in Michaelmas 2013, he joined the staff of St Stephen's House, Oxford, as tutor in New Testament, and Oriel College as college lecturer in theology.

[2] Throughout his academic career, Adam has also served the Church as a priest, including the Parish of St. Luke's in Evanston, Illinois, and St. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow.

His books to date have primarily been concerned with the postmodern implications of understanding and processing the text and meaning of the New Testament.

Adam in 2008 in Linz, Austria