Report on Research and Professional Activities 2015Book reviews in refereed journals Robert MacSwain...
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Report on Research and Professional Activities
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Academic Faculty Profiles 3
Research Degree Graduates 2014 90
Research Degree Candidates: Thesis Topics and Titles 91
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Academic Faculty Profiles Bruce G Allder Qualifications BPharm (SAIT 1976); MDiv (NTS Kansas City 1986); EdD (Griffith 2006) Academic Classification Lecturer Institution Nazarene Theological College Employment status Full-time Subject area Pastoral Theology and Practice; Liturgical Studies RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Role of context in preaching and teaching; spiritual formation in the midst of
grief; Implications for leadership in a church that seeks to be “missional”
Articles in refereed journals “The Community of Faith and Developing Resiliency,” Crucible: Theology &
Ministry 6.2 (May 2015): 1-7. Conferences attended
SCD PD days in May and November. Emergent Leaders Conference, Asia Pacific Church of the Nazarene, Jogjakarta, Indonesia October 21-25, 2015
Participation in church, government and industry bodies
Missional Superintendent for the Australia North and West District, Church of the Nazarene – Jan 2015 – Sept 2015
Occasional lectures “Reflections on 17 Years of Leadership in Education,” Celebration Service
Address, Nazarene Theological College, Nov 15, 2015 Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Australia and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools; Secretary of the Queensland Chapter of ANZATS; International Society Cultural-historical Activity Research; Australasia Centre for Wesleyan Research; Open and Distance Learning Association of Australia.
Awards and prizes Distinguished Service Award, for service to the ministry of education in the
Church of the Nazarene as Principal of Nazarene Theological College 1999-2015
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING
Administrative leadership Principal, Nazarene Theological College, Brisbane; Director Culturally and Linguistically Diverse program, NTC; Field Education Coordinator, Australia and New Zealand, Church of the Nazarene.
Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Development of Course Unit Outlines for the CALD program
Tertiary teaching Intro to Christian Preaching ; Foundations of Christian Preaching; Supervised
Ministry Experience; Supervised Ministry Practicum; Intro Christian Worship; The Transformational Leader; Transformational Leadership in Ministry; Intro Pastoral Theology
Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Training of course facilitators for the CALD program at two overseas facilitation sites
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CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE
Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Academic Committee; Admissions Committee
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Missional Superintendent, Australia North and West District Church of the
Nazarene Pastoral responsibilities Pastor, Toowoomba Church of the Nazarene Membership of community bodies
Member, Redlands Minister’s Fellowship; Member, NazCare
Jin Tae Bae Qualifications D.Th cand. (Missiology) Academic Classification B.A, M.Div( Equivalent ), Th.M in Missiology Institution SCD Korean School of Theology Employment status Sessional Lecturer Subject area Christian Life & Ministry RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Books edited Jin Tae Bae, Stories of the Korean Diaspora Church, Seoul: Pckbook, 2014, ISBN
978-89-398-4072-0. Articles in refereed journals Articles in non-refereed journals Conferences attended The Australia Korean Christian Research Institute (09.07-11.07. 2012)
The Australia Korean Christian Research Institute (15.07-16.07. 2013) The Australia Korean Christian Research Institute (14.07-16.07. 2014) The Australia Korean Christian Research Institute (13.07-14.07. 2015) The Australia Korean Christian Research Institute (11.07-13.07. 2016)
Occasional lectures Title: “Disciple Training” in Korean Church Title: “Bible Study” in Korean Church
Title: “Every Sunday Sermon” in Korean Church EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Lecturer’s Retreat (11.01.-13.01. 2015) Lecturer’s Retreat (06.07.-08.07. 2015) Lecturer’s Retreat (13.01.-15.01. 2016) Lecturer’s Retreat (04.07.-05.07. 2016)
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
Manager of External Relationship (2012-present)
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Sydney Woori Church Pastoral responsibilities Senior Minister
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Senior minister of Sydney Woori Church, I am giving sermons on a Every Sunday preaching on bible, leader group study
Membership of community bodies
The Korean Presbyterian Church Abroad in Australian (KPCA)
I am also running leadership and Christian spiritual seminars for multiple church communities. I am currently involved as a member of the newly formed Australian-Korean Reformed Christian community and also provide education and training for its pastor candidates. Also, as a member of the Sydney Pastors Association, I provide specialised lectures for different topics; including the Bible, discipleship, leadership, missions and spirituality for local churches. I have previously been the elected leader of the General Assembly of Presbyterian Church (2011-2015). I help out churched for spiritual development and revival as a representative of the Australia Korean Christian Research Institute (2005- present)
Mario Baghos Qualifications PhD (Sydney, 2015), BTh Hons (SCD, 2010), BTh (SCD, 2009) Academic Classification Lecturer Institution St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College Employment status Full-time Subject area Church History RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Wellbeing in ancient and modern cities; St John Chrysostom as an ecosystemic
agent Books edited Doru Costache, Philip Kariatlis and Mario Baghos (eds), Alexandrian Legacy: A
Critical Appraisal. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015. Chapters in books “Ecclesial Memory and Secular History in the Conflicting Representations of
St Cyril of Alexandria.” In Doru Costache, Philip Kariatlis and Mario Baghos (eds), Alexandrian Legacy: A Critical Appraisal. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015: 246-80.
‘The Traditional Portrayal of St Athanasius according to Rufinus, Socrates, Sozomen, and Theodoret.’ In Doru Costache, Philip Kariatlis and Mario Baghos (eds), Alexandrian Legacy: A Critical Appraisal. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015: 139-71.
Articles in refereed journals ‘The Conflicting Portrayals of Origen in the Byzantine Tradition,’ Phronema 30:2
(2015): 69-104.
Book reviews in refereed journals Robert MacSwain and Taylor Worley (eds), Theology, Aesthetics and Culture:
Responses to the Work of David Brown. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. pp. xiv + 313. ISBN 978 0 19 964682 1. In Literature and Aesthetics 25 (2015): 159-62.
Timothy Dowley, ed. Introduction to the History of Christianity, Second Edition. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2013. 616 pages. ISBN 978 0 8006 9969 7. In Phronema 30:2 (2015): 199-212.
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Articles in non-refereed journals ‘Fourth Century Coins Discovered at St Andrew’s Theological College,’ The Greek Australian VEMA December (2015): 4.32.
‘Alexandrian Legacy Launched by Professor Carole Cusack,’ The Greek Australian VEMA November (2015): 10.28.
‘Phronema: Celebrating the 30th Anniversary,’ The Greek Australian VEMA November (2015): 7.25.
‘Professor Jonathan Wooding on Celtic Monks as Maritime Travellers,’ The Greek Australian VEMA April (2015): 8.26.
Postgraduate research essays (18
cr pts or more) examined Cristiana Paraschiv, ‘Astronauts and Hermits: Withstanding Isolation,’ submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Masters of Arts (SAGOTC, 2015)
Conferences attended St Andrew’s Theology Symposium: The Earth is the Lord’s: Environmental
Theology and Ethics, St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, Redfern NSW; 9-10 October, 2015 Wellbeing, Personal Wholeness, and the Social Fabric: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Sydney College of Divinity, Macquarie Park NSW; 28 September, 2015
Conference papers ‘The Medieval Roots of the Ecological Crisis,’ St Andrew’s Theology Symposium:
The Earth is the Lord’s: Environmental Theology and Ethics, St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, Redfern NSW; 10 October, 2015
‘Wellbeing in Ancient and Medieval Cities (especially Constantinople) and the Modern Crisis,’ Wellbeing, Personal Wholeness, and the Social Fabric: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Sydney College of Divinity, Macquarie Park NSW; 28 September, 2015
Participation in church, government and industry bodies
Member, International Association for Patristic Studies (IAPS), 2015 – present.
Executive Member, The Centre for Millennial Studies, Sydney Branch, 2013 – present
Member, Australian Association for Byzantine Studies (AABS), 2010 – present. Editorial Board member of a
refereed journal or publication
Editorial Assistant (since 2013), Phronema: Journal of St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, ISSN 0819-4920.
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Occasional lectures ‘Christian Reflections on the Lament for Boromir in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings,’ Christianity and the Arts series, Greek Orthodox Church of The Resurrection of Christ, Kogarah, 9 November 2015
‘Icons - Windows to Heaven,’ A Short Course in Orthodox Studies, St Spyridon Parish of South-East Sydney, Kingsford NSW, 3 November, 2015
‘Art and Architecture in the Early Church and Byzantium, Part 2,’ Greek Orthodox Church of The Resurrection of Christ, Kogarah, 27 July, 2015
‘Art and Architecture in the Early Church and Byzantium, Part 1,’ Greek Orthodox Church of The Resurrection of Christ, Kogarah, 20 July, 2015
‘The Early Church: Apology and Empire,’ Greek Orthodox Church of The Resurrection of Christ, Kogarah, 18 May, 2015
‘The Early Church: Conversion and Martyrdom,’ Greek Orthodox Church of The Resurrection of Christ, Kogarah, 11 May, 2015
‘Martyrdom in the Early Church: Insights for Contemporary Christians,’ Greek Orthodox Parish of St Catherine, Mascot, 1 May, 2015.
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching H7110A History of the Early Church, H7230A Byzantium: Empire of New
Rome, H8510A The Early Church, H8530A Byzantine Studies Contribution to vocational and
continuing educational programs
Seminar Course: Reading, Writing, Thinking and Communicating, Seminar Course: World Religions in the Australian Context
Leslie James Ball
Qualifications BD(MCD), BA(Hons1), DipEd, BEdSt, PhD (Qld) Academic Classification Level C Institution ACOM Employment status Part-time Subject area Christian Education RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Transformative and Integrative Learning in Theological Education Research degree theses supervised
Associate Supervisor with Assoc Prof Rick Strelan and Assoc Prof Neil Pembroke for 4 PhD and 1 MPhil in Practical Theology at The University of Queensland
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Postgraduate Research Essays (18 cr pts or more) examined Postgraduate Research Essays (18 cr pts or more) supervised Conferences attended Conference papers
1 MDiv Research Essay (ACTh) 1 MDiv Major Research Project in Church History, Malyon College (ACTh “New Horizons: Ministry in a Questioning Age”, ANZATFE Conference 2015, University of Divinity, Melbourne; Malyon Postgraduate Colloquium, Brisbane “Supervised Field Education as an Arena for Practical Theology,” ANZATFE 2015; “Pedagogical Approaches to Integrative Practical Theology: A Workshop”, ANZATFE 2015
Participation in academic program reviews
TEQSA External Reviewer, Tabor Victoria Master of Transformative Learning; Deputy Chair, Flinders University Theology Review Panel
Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
Keynote Speaker and Workshop Leader, ANZATFE Conference 2015; Respondent, Malyon Colloquium.
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Academic Quality Assurance Officer, ACOM Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology Tertiary Teaching
Review and revision of ACOM Higher Education Academic Policies and Procedures; Review of ACOM Academic Handbook and Faculty Handbook; Co-ordination and development of new CUOs for submission to SCD “Hermeneutics and Practical Theology,” The University of Queensland Doctoral Colloquium
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees in broader tertiary sector
Honorary Research Fellow in Practical Theology, The University of Queensland; TEQSA External Expert Register (Theology, Transformative Learning)
Activities within the Academic Department
Develop ACOM Faculty Research Activity Template; Coordination and facilitation of Faculty Accreditation
Role in the career and professional development of staff
Coordination and facilitation of ACOM Faculty Classification and Promotion; Monitoring Academic Qualifications and Progression; Initial planning (with Dean of Learning and Teaching) of forthcoming Faculty Development Symposium.
Margaret Beirne
Qualifications BA(UNE 1973), MA (BC 1978), BD (MCD 1984), MEd (UNSW 1986), DTheol (MCD, 2000), MACE
Academic Classification Senior Lecturer Institution St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College
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Employment status Permanent part-time Subject area Biblical Studies RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Patristic hermeneutics
Divorce and remarriage in the Catholic Church Enhancing the role of women in the Catholic Church
Conferences attended Australian Catholic Biblical Association Conference, Mary MacKillop Place,
North Sydney, 4-7 July 2015 SAGOTC Theology symposium, 9-10 October 2015. Introduced and thanked guest speaker, Rev Professor Denis Edwards.
Conference papers “Pastoral Concerns Around Marriage and Divorce: Gregory of Nazianzus and
Matthew 19:1-12” (ACBA) As President of ACBA, co-responsible for organising ACBA Conference and co-chairing joint session with ACTA (Australian Catholic Theological Association) Presentation of paper and member of panel, Year of Consecrated Life, Australian Catholic University, 15 April Seminar presentation, staff of Mt Carmel College Sandy Bay Tas Occasional Address St Vincent’s College Potts Point Speech Day
Role in the organization of conferences, lecture series and speakers
As President of ACBA, co-responsible for organizing ACBA Conference and co-chairing joint session with ACTA (Australian Catholic Theological Association)
Occasional lectures Presentation of paper and member of panel, Year of Consecrated Life,
Australian Catholic University, 15 April Seminar presentation, staff of Mt Carmel College Sandy Bay Tas Occasional Address St Vincent’s College Potts Point Speech Day
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
President, Australian Catholic Biblical Association Member, Society of Biblical Literature Member, Australian College of Education
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
SAGOTC, Biblical Studies coordinator
Tertiary teaching B7120/8520 Introduction to the Old Testament B7120/8520 Introduction to the Old Testament - online B7130/8530 Introduction to the New Testament B7130/8530 Introduction to the New Testament – online B7364 Pauline Literature B9668 The Gospel of John – online
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE
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Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
SAGOTC faculty member
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Company member, Broken Bay Institute Ltd
Congregational Vicar and member of General Council, Sisters of Charity of Australia
Pastoral responsibilities As above, role of Vicar Membership of community bodies
Member and music librarian, St Francis’ Parish choir, Paddington
Tim Bulkeley Qualifications BSc (Hons) Leicester 1970; BA (Hons) Oxford 1973; MA Oxford 1977; PhD
Glasgow 1981 Academic Classification Level C: Senior Lecturer Institution ACOM Employment status Part-time Subject area Biblical Studies: Old Testament RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research I am preparing an article on “Recognising Humour in the Hebrew Bible”, and
exploring possibilities for a new generation of electronic biblical commentary marked up possibly as OSIS xml which would interact with Bible software.
Chapters in books "The Book of Amos as 'Prophetic Fiction': Describing the Genre of a Written
Work that Reinvigorates Older Oral Speech Forms", in The Book of the Twelve and the New Form Criticism, Ancient Near East Monographs 10, edited by Mark J. Boda, Michael H. Floyd, and Colin M. Toffelmire. Atlanta, GA: SBL, 2015, 205-219. "Real Presence in Theological Education: E-media and “Presence” in Distance Learning," Teaching Theology in a Technological Age, edited by Yvette Debergue and James R. Harrison. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 354-370.
Articles in refereed journals Two articles in the NZ Baptist:
“Unpacking Difficult Scripture - Genesis 4: Where did Cain's wife come from?” “Unpacking Difficult Scripture - Numbers 20”
Creative works During 2015 I published (or upgraded from audio only to screencast) 28
videos in my “5minuteBible” podcast series Recorded a series of six programs for Swarga TV in Sri Lanka on how to read the Bible faithfully plus two one off programs
Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) supervised
Wijith De Chickera “To Submit or to Subvert: A Critically Engaged Reading of Romans 13:1-7 for Christians Relating to Empire”’ MA Colombo Theological Seminary
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Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) examined
Wijith De Chickera “To Submit or to Subvert: A Critically Engaged Reading of Romans 13:1-7 for Christians Relating to Empire”, MA Colombo Theological Seminary
Recognized participation in consultancy projects
Member NZ Christian Network working group on Marriage and Family
Moderation of Postgraduate coursework
Moderated “Media and Religious Community” for Laidlaw College, Auckland
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Coordinated OT Intro, Pentateuch and Prophets courses for ACOM; taught OT Intro at Asia Pacific Theological Seminary
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Local Church course Developed and taught course (including preparing and recording video
components) on the Land of the Bible (taught in 3 churches in NZ and Thailand in 2015 and planned for 2 more in 2016).
Pastoral responsibilities Leadership team: South City Baptist Church, Tauranga, NZ
Young Bock Chang
Qualifications: Level B: Lecturer Academic Classification: Biblical Theology Institution Sydney College of Divinity Employment status Part-time Subject area Old Testament RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Conferences attended 1. World Prayer School
2. Sydney Theological Forum 3. Spiritual Diary Seminar
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Lecturer Teaching Practice
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Senior Pastor (Joy Church) Pastoral responsibilities Sermon, Prayer , Administration
Sung Rual Choi Qualifications PhD (Systematic Theology) Academic Classification Level A – Sessional lecturer
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Institution SCD (Korean Department) Employment status Sessional Lecturer Subject area Systematic Theology (Introduction to Christian Doctrine) RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research “Union with the Triune God” Thought: Re-reading Calvin as Constructive
Proposal for Reformed Theology Reception. The Reformation’s inheritance: In the View-point of Calvin Theology.
Articles in refereed journals “Re-reading Calvin’s Theology: In the View-point of ‘Union with Christ’
Thought,” Korean Journal of Systematic Theology, 45 (September 2016): 217-59.
Articles in non-refereed journals
“Union with Christ? Re-reading Calvin as Constructive Proposal for Korean Calvin Reception,” The Academic Conference of Korean Society of Systematic Theology, 57 (January 2016): 1-15.
Research degree theses supervised
Research degree (BTh Honors) theses supervised (from 1st Semester of 2016)
Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) supervised
Postgraduate (MDiv.) research essays supervised (from 2nd Semester of 2016)
Conferences attended The Academic Conference of Korean Society of Systematic Theology Conference papers “Union with Christ? Re-reading Calvin as Constructive Proposal for Korean
Calvin Reception,” The Academic Conference of Korean Society of Systematic Theology. Vol. 57 (January 2016): 1-15.
Awards and prizes The Hope Project Scholarships, Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University
(15, 04, 2015) Full Scholarship Student of PhD (Merit Bursary), Stellenbosch University (2012-2015)
Yong Suk Chon Qualifications Academic Classification Institution Korean School of Theology Employment status Part-time Subject area Biblical Studies (New Testament) RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) supervised
Th. M Thesis, “A Study on Lukan Perspective for Salvation in Good Samaritan Parable of Luke 10:25-37”
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Brisbane Campus Coordinator SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Senior pastor of Coorparoo Baptist Church, Coorparoo QLD
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Pastoral responsibilities Preaching, Pastoral Care, Administration Membership of community bodies
Brisbane Korean pastor’s Association.
Michele A Connolly Qualifications BA (ANU 1975) DipEd (UNE 1981) BTheol (MCD 1989) MA(NT) (CTU
Chicago 1990) PhD (GTU Berkeley 2008) Academic Classification Level B – Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Biblical Studies and Biblical Languages RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Publication (Sheffield Press, UK) of PhD dissertation, under working title
Disorderly Women and the Order of God Articles in refereed journals “The World’s Golden Rule in Christian Mode,” Health and Social Care
Chaplaincy 3.2 (2015): 142-154. Conferences attended Spiritual Care Australia Annual Conference, Spiritual Care Australia Hobart, 19 –
22 April SCD Annual Lecture: Professor Paul Trebilco, “Early Jewish Communities in Asia Minor and the Early Christian Movement,” Sydney College of Divinity, Ryde, Sydney, 29 April Annual Conference Australian New Zealand Association of Theological Schools, ANZATS, Sydney College of Divinity, Ryde, Sydney, 29 June – 1 July Australian Catholic Biblical Association Conference, ACBA, North Sydney, 2 -5 July. Mary MacKillop Board Formation Day, Sisters of St Joseph, North Sydney, 18 July
Conference papers “The World’s Golden Rule in Christian Mode”, Spiritual Care Australia Annual
Conference, Spiritual Care Australia, Hobart, 19 – 22 April “Family in the Gospels: Ancient Reality, Christian Vision” Australian Catholic Biblical Association Conference, ACBA, North Sydney, 2 -5 July. “A Markan Vision of Well-Being”, SCD ‘In-House’ Templeton Conference: Well Being, Personal Wholeness, and the Social Fabric: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Sydney College of Divinity, Ryde, Sydney, 28 September
Participation in church, govt & industry bodies
Member, Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue. Member, Mary MacKillop Place Board.
Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
Member, Planning Committee for ANZATS 2015 Annual Conference.
Occasional lectures “Joy in the Gospels of Lent, Yr B, 2014”, Pittwater Catholic Parish, Sydney,
10 and 24 February “The Journey of Renewal in the Gospel of Mark”, “New Life” renewal program, Marymount Centre, Castle Hill, 16, 17 and 25 February, 13 and 20 March “Jesus’ Prayer ‘Our Father’ in the Christian Life”, Retreat day for Glenfield-Blaxland Interchurch Group, Glenbrook, 21 February “Jesus in the Gospels of the Sundays of Lent”, St Patrick’s Parish, Summer Hill, 1 March
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“Jesus, Model for Ministry in Luke 4:16-21.” Presentation to Board, Mary Aikenhead Ministries, Bondi Junction, 23 April “The Source and Focus of Christian Joy in the Encyclical of Pope Francis, ‘Evangelii Gaudium”, Parishes of Sydney Harbour North and Our Lady of the Way, North Sydney, 30 April “Genesis 1: An Invitation to Collaboration in Creativity with God”, Ursuline Sisters ‘Encounter Program,’ North Sydney, 17 May “The Calvary Story: Four Gospels, Four Pictures”, Presentation for Calvary Ministries and Little Company of Mary Health Care Joint Formation Session, North Sydney, 23 July “So Shall the King Desire Your Beauty”, Scriptures for the Catholic Feast of the Assumption of Mary for the Catholic Women’s League, Summer Hill, 28 August “Celebrations in the Holy Family of Nazareth”, Presentation on the Jewish celebrations participated in by the family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, as portrayed in the Gospel of Luke, Associates of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Marayong, 9 September “Decision-Making in Early Christian Ministry: Acts 15”, Presentation for the Trustees of the Mary Aikenhead Ministries, Melbourne, 19 October
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Member, Australian Catholic Biblical Association
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Academic Dean, Catholic Institute of Sydney Tertiary teaching SCD:
B7254 The Synoptic Gospels, B9693 IGS in Biblical Literature (Gospel of Mark), B9693 IGS in Biblical Studies, B9668 Gospel According to John, B7365 IGS in Biblical Literature (Johannine Literature)
Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Keynote Presenter: “Mission of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark” for Elim: A Development and Renewal Program for Leaders in Australian Catholic Schools, 7 and 8 September
Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
SCD Professional Development Days, 9 March, 11 May, 10 August SCD Strategic Planning Day, 24 August SCD Professional Development Day for Academic Deans, 26 October CIS Faculty Conversazione, 4 April, 2 May.
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of SCD committees and bodies
Member, Academic Standards / Coursework Committee Member Accreditation Sub-committee
Membership of MI committees and bodies
Member, CIS Senate Member, CIS Library Committee Chair, CIS Academic Board Chair, CIS Curriculum Committee
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Membership of community bodies
Member, Australian Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue Member, Mary MacKillop Place Board
Doru Costache
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Qualifications ThD (Bucharest 2000); BTh (Bucharest 1993) Academic Classification Senior lecturer Institution St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College Employment status Full-time Subject area Theology / Patristic studies RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Saintly stargazers and natural contemplation in Clement and some of his
Alexandrian heirs Books edited Costache, D., Kariatlis, P., Baghos, M. (eds). Alexandrian Legacy: A Critical Appraisal.
Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015. Chapters in books “Mapping Reality within the Experience of Holiness,’ in Pauline Allen and
Bronwen Neil (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Maximus the Confessor (Oxford University Press, 2015), 378-96. “Worldview and Melodic Imagery in the Alexandrian Tradition and Certain Patristic Antecedents,” in Doru Costache, Philip Kariatlis and Mario Baghos (eds). Alexandrian Legacy: A Critical Appraisal (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015,) 282-321. “Adam’s Holiness in the Alexandrine and Athonite Traditions,” in Doru Costache, Philip Kariatlis and Mario Baghos (eds), Alexandrian Legacy: A Critical Appraisal. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015), 322-68.
Book reviews in refereed journals Divine Essence and Divine Energies: Ecumenical Reflections on the Presence of God in Eastern
Orthodoxy, ed. Constantinos Athanasopoulos and Christoph Schneider. Cambridge: James Clarke & Co, 2013. 298 pages. ISBN 978 0 227 17386 2.’ Phronema 30:2 (2015): 187-98. ‘Eugen J. Pentiuc: The Old Testament in Eastern Orthodox Tradition. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014; pp. 414.’ Journal of Religious History 39:3 (2015): 438-40. ‘Oliver Herbel, Sarapion of Thmuis: Against the Manichaeans and Pastoral Letters. Early Christian Studies 14. Strathfield, NSW and Banyo, QLD: St Paul’s Publications and Centre for Early Christian Studies, 2011. 144 pages. ISBN 978 0 9806428 1 0.’ Phronema 30:1 (2015): 167-77.
Articles in non-refereed journals ‘Wellbeing, Personal Wholeness, and the Social Fabric: A Sydney College of
Divinity Conference.’ The Greek Australian Vema, October 2015: 17. ‘Dreaming in the Ascetic and Philosophical Traditions of Late Antiquity.’ The Greek Australian Vema, May 2015: 9.
Research degree theses supervised Associate supervisor for:
Mario Baghos (PhD, The University of Sydney; principal supervisor Professor Carole Cusack), thesis on the sacred topology of Rome and Constantinople—completed
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Anthony Papantoniou (PhD, The University of Sydney; principal supervisor Professor Iain Gardner, FAHA), thesis on the principle of theandricity in Byzantine Christology—ongoing Andrew Mellas (PhD, The University of Sydney; principal supervisor Dr Juanita Ruys), thesis on emotions in Byzantine hymnography—ongoing Sister Mary Kamel (PhD, SCD; principal supervisor Revd A/Professor David McEwan), thesis on women in Orthodoxy in general and the Coptic Church in special—ongoing
Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) supervised
Vedran Gagic (MATh, St Andrew’s/SCD), research essay on the anthropology of St Symeon the New Theologian Cristiana Paraschiv (MATh, St Andrew’s/SCD), research essay on the potential of Orthodox spiritual literature and current experiences of isolation
Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) examined
Michael Raghib (MA, St Andrew’s/SCD), research essay on Trinity and human realities
Conferences attended The Earth is the Lord’s: Environmental Theology and Ethics. Inaugural St Andrew’s Theology
Symposium 2015 (St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, Sydney NSW; 9-10 October 2015) Well Being, Personal Wholeness, and the Social Fabric: An Interdisciplinary Approach (Sydney College of Divinity, Macquarie Park NSW; 28 September 2015) Dreaming in the Ascetic and Philosophical Traditions of Late Antiquity (St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, Sydney NSW; 21 April 2015)
Conference papers “Ecological Sensitivity, Cosmic Salvation and the Narrative of Everything: The
Palestinian Connection.” The Earth is the Lord’s: Environmental Theology and Ethics. Inaugural St Andrew’s Theology Symposium 2015 (St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, Sydney NSW; 9-10 October 2015) “Being, Wellbeing, Being for Ever: Three Patristic Witnesses on the Existential Trajectory of the Rational Creation.” Well Being, Personal Wholeness, and the Social Fabric: An Interdisciplinary Approach (Sydney College of Divinity, Macquarie Park NSW; 28 September 2015) “Sleeping and Dreaming in the Athanasian Psychological Theory and Ascetic Theology.” Dreaming in the Ascetic and Philosophical Traditions of Late Antiquity (St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, Sydney NSW; 21 April 2015)
Participation in academic program reviews
Moderation of John Paul II Institute course units: JP618 Christ and Trinity in the Fathers JP518 Christ and the Trinity
Participation in church, government and industry bodies
Executive Committee of the NCCA, member, representative of His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos Theology Reflection Commission of NSWEC, member Past Vice-president of the NSW Ecumenical Council (2011)
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Editorial Board member of a refereed journal or publication
Phronema: Theological Journal of St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College ISSN 0819-4920 BRAIN: Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience ISSN 2067-3957 Guest Editor Phronema: Theological Journal of St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College (30:2/2015; 29:2/2014; 28:2/2013; 27:2/2012; 26:2/2011; 25/2010) ISSN 0819-4920
Referee for journal Phronema ISSN 0819-4920
Journal of Early Christian Studies ISSN 1067-6341 Modern Theology ISSN 1468-0025 Religions ISSN 2077-1444 Studii Teologice ISSN 1011-8845
Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
I organised (with Anastasios Kalogerakis) the visit of international scholar Professor David Bradshaw (Kentucky University, USA), who lectured at St Andrew’s for my course unit ‘Classical Philosophy and the Church Fathers’ (21-24 September) I organised and hosted the public lecture of Professor David Bradshaw, “Why Orthodoxy Needs Ancient Greek Philosophy” (22 September) I organised and hosted a seminar, Dreaming in the Ascetic and Philosophical Traditions of Late Antiquity, 21 April 2015 with Associate Professor Bronwen Neil, FAHA (Centre for Early Christian Studies with the Australian Catholic University, Brisbane), Kevin Wagner (Notre Dame University, Sydney) and Doru Costache (St Andrew’s)
Occasional lectures “St Neilos the Ascetic, Pierre Hadot, and the Philosophical Life.” Christianity and
the Arts. Kogarah Fellowship, Parish of the Resurrection of the Lord, Kogarah NSW, 16 November 2015 “The Divine Liturgy and the ‘Philosophical Life’.” St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College - Retreat 2015. The Tops Conference Centre, Stanwell Tops NSW, 4 November 2015 “Patristic Insights into the Mystery of Baptism and the Spiritual Life.” Adult Faith Education Seminar Being Clothed with Christ. St John’s College, Preston VIC, 27 June 2015 “Reading Genesis 1-3 through the Lens of the Great Canon.” Kogarah Fellowship, Parish of the Resurrection of the Lord, Kogarah NSW, 9 March 2015 “The Gymnastics of Relenting, Holism and the Orthodox Ascetic Experience.” Kogarah Fellowship, Parish of the Resurrection of the Lord, Kogarah NSW, 23 Feb 2015. (Repeated at St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College, Redfern NSW, 27 February 2015) “Church Fathers and Mothers and their Relevance for the Orthodox Christian Tradition.” Professional Development for Teachers in Greek Orthodox Day
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Schools, St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, Redfern NSW, 27 January 2015
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
International Association of Patristic Studies, member The scientific advisory board of the Institute for Transdisciplinary Studies in Science, Spirituality and Society, member North American Patristics Society, member Australian Association for Byzantine Studies, member Asia-Pacific Early Christian Studies Society, member Society for the Study of Early Christianity, member
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
I have written and submitted for accreditation a suite of six new course units for the Masters program: Alexandrian Legacy Cappadocian Legacy Contemporary Hermeneutics and the Traditional Reading of Scripture Traditional Readings of Genesis 1-3 The Patristic Tradition and Classical Philosophy Saint Maximus the Confessor
Tertiary teaching (course units delivered in 2015)
T7382A Early Byzantine Patristic Theology (face-to-face) T8581A Church Fathers: An Introduction (face-to-face and online) T9685A Patristic Perspectives on Science and Theology (face-to-face and online) T9695A Classical Philosophy and the Church Fathers (online and residential component with Professor David Bradshaw)
Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Involvement in catechetical projects: Christianity and the Arts – a catechetical initiative of Kogarah Fellowship. The project consisted in the delivery of four public lectures. Together with Mario Baghos, Andrew Mellas and Chris Baghos Theology and Life – a catechetical initiative of St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College. The project consists in touring the state and territory capital cities for the delivery of public lectures. Together with Philip Kariatlis, Anastasios Kalogerakis and Vasilios Psilacos.
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Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Speaker: “Achieving a Successful Templeton Foundation Grant: The Process and Challenges.” SCD “Research” Professional Development Day, Sydney College of Divinity, Maquarie Park NSW, 11 May 2015.
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
Research Committee, member.
Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Member of the Faculty.
Activities within the Academic Department
Coordinating course units in patristic studies at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Supervision of graduate and postgraduate research students.
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Protopresbyter of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia Pastoral responsibilities Within St Andrew’s:
• Serving with the students in the afternoons (vespers, compline, evening prayers) • Offering spiritual reflections and discussions with the students in chapel • Private consultations • Listening to confessions Provisional parish priest of Greek Orthodox Parish of St Dionysius, Central Mangrove NSW:
• Serving matins and liturgy on weekends and major feastdays • Preaching • Listening to confessions • Pastoral work (limited)
Timothy Costello Qualifications Doctor of Psychology (Gregorian University, Rome), Bachelor of Arts
(Victoria University, Wellington) Academic Classification Level B – Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney (Good Shepherd College – Te Hepara Pai,
Auckland) Subject area Christian Life and Ministry RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Conferences attended Annual Conference of Seminary Rectors of Australia, NZ, Pacific, Melbourne, 7 July Conference papers Keynote Address, Annual Conference of Seminary Rectors of Australia, NZ, Pacific,
Melbourne, 7 July EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching SCD:
C7249 Human Development and Pastoral Counselling
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Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Ongoing education of faculty members, National Seminary of the Catholic Church in China, Beijing, 27 April – 01 May Ongoing education, Clergy of the Archdiocese of Singapore, 13-17 July Ongoing education, Clergy of the Diocese of Hamilton, 28 September – 02 October; 12-16 October Ongoing education, Clergy of the Diocese of Auckland, 9-13 November; 16-20 November
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of MI committees and bodies
Chairman, GSC Distance Learning and Online Education Task Group
Darren John Cronshaw Qualifications GCertHE (Deakin 2013)
CertIVTAE (Pines 2011) upgraded from CertIVTAA (KAL 2006) upgraded from CertIVWA&T (Tabor 2003) DTheol (MCD 2009) DMin (ACT 2006) TheolM (MCD 1999) AdvDipMin (MCD 1998) BTh(Hons) (ACT 1997) DipTh(Missiology) (ACT 1996) MLitt (ANU 1994) GradDipEd (Primary) (UNE 1994) BA (ANU 1992) CertPastMin (NCSM 1992)
Academic Classification Level E Professor Institution Australian College of Ministries Employment status Part-time Subject area Mission Studies
Pastoral Theology and Practice RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Current research is focusing on missional leadership and spirituality, training
and multicultural ministry. E.g.: Forging Missional Leaders (Milton Keynes: Paternoster, under contract, writing in
process for 2018) Co-authored with Kim Hammond. Sharing Life (Downers Grove: IVP,
forthcoming 2018) Dangerous Prayer: Radical Inspiration from Jesus (Milton Keynes: Paternoster,
manuscript submitted and being edited, forthcoming 2017). Co-Editor with Darrell Jackson, Cultural Diversity, Congregational Innovation, and
Australian Baptist Churches. New Wineskins Volume 2. (Sydney: Morling Press, forthcoming 2016).
Books edited Co-Editor with Darrell Jackson, Congregational Transformation in Australian
Baptist Church Life (Sydney: Morling Press, 2015), ISBN 9780992275525. Co-Editor with Rosemary Dewerse, We are Pilgrims: Mission from, in and with the
Margins of our Diverse World, Australian Association of Mission Studies Third National triennial Conference Papers (Melbourne: UNOH, 2015). ISBN 9780994202345.
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Chapters in books “Introduction,” in Congregational Transformation in Australian Baptist Church Life,
edited by Darren Cronshaw and Darrell Jackson (Sydney: Morling Press, 2015), 10-16. ISBN 9780992275525.
Co-authored with David Chatelier, Brent Lyons-Lee, Ryan Smith and Anne Wilkinson-Hayes, “A Contemporary Theology of Local Church Mission (in Global Perspective)”, in Congregational Transformation in Australian Baptist Church Life, edited by Darren Cronshaw and Darrell Jackson (Sydney: Morling Press, 2015), 259-278. ISBN 9780992275525. [30% my work as lead writer].
“Imagining a Renewed Story at AuburnLife: Utilising Congregational Timelines for Congregational Transformation”, in Congregational Transformation in Australian Baptist Church Life, edited by Darren Cronshaw and Darrell Jackson (Sydney: Morling Press, 2015), 135-151. ISBN 9780992275525.
Co-written with Rosemary Dewerse, “Introduction”, in We are Pilgrims: Mission from, in and with the Margins of our Diverse World, edited by Darren Cronshaw and Rosemary Dewerse (Melbourne: UNOH, 2015), 13-23. [50% my work]. ISBN 9780994202345. [I convened the Symposium this book drew on and was lead editor and contributed 75% of the organisation and editing for the book]
Co-written Stacey Wilson and Meewon Yang, also Ner Dah, Si Khia, Arohn Kuung and Japheth Lian, “God called us here for a reason” … Karen and Chin Baptist Churches in Victoria: Mission from the Margins of a Diaspora Community’, We are Pilgrims: Mission from, in and with the Margins of our Diverse World, edited by Darren Cronshaw and Rosemary Dewerse (Melbourne: UNOH, 2015), 263-278. ISBN 9780994202345. [75%, my research design and lead writing].
Articles in refereed journals “A Commision ‘Great’ for Whom? Postcolonial Contrapuntal Readings of
Matthew 28:18-20 and the Irony of William Carey”, Transformation 33:2 (2015): 110-123. ISSN: 0265-3788.
Co-authored with Ruth Powell, Nicole Hancock, Sam Sterland, Stacey Wilson and Ian Duncum, “Churches who share their Faith: a profile of the Baptist Union of Victoria”, Australian eJournal of Theology, 22:2 (August 2015): 95-119, http://aejt.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/773347/Churches_who_share_their_Faith_Cronshaw_et_al..pdf. ISSN: 1834-4682. [30% my work]
“Revitalization Consultancy Models: Australian Church Case Studies”, Research report, International Journal of Practical Theology 19.2 (2015): 317-345. ISSN 1430-6921.
“Reading Rainbow Spirit Theology: Learning from an Australian Aboriginal Theology’, Mission Studies 32.3 (November 2015): 418-441. ISSN: 1573-3831.
Book reviews in refereed journals
‘Practical Theology for Church Diversity: a Guide for Clergy and Congregations, by Ken J Walden’, Practical Theology 8.4 (2015)
‘Your MA in Theology, by Zoe Bennett’, Crucible Theology Journal 6:3 (November 2015) http://www.ea.org.au/Crucible/Issues/Review-Bennett-Your-MA-in-Theology
‘Researching Practice in Mission and Ministry: A Companion, by Helen Cameron’, Crucible Theology Journal 6:3 (November 2015) http://www.ea.org.au/Crucible/Issues/Review-Cameron-Duce-Researching-Practice-in-Ministry-and-Mi
‘Theory and Practice of Dialogical Community Development: International Perspectives, by Peter Westoby and Gerard Dowling’, Australian eJournal of Theology 22:3 (December 2015), 217-218,
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Articles in non-refereed journals
http://aejt.com.au/2015/volume_22/vol_22_no_3_2015/?article=813063.
‘A Public Faith: How Followers of Christ Should Serve the Common Good, by Miroslav Volf’, Australian Journal of Mission Studies 9:2 (December 2015), 78-77.
‘The Pastor as Scholar & The Scholar as Pastor: Reflections on Life and Ministry, by John Piper & D A Carson’, Colloquium 47:2 (November 2015), 318-219.
‘Transforming Theological Education: A Practical Handbook for Integrative Learning, by Perry Shaw’, Higher Education Research & Development Vol 34, No.6 (2015), 1327-1329.
‘Equipping the Saints: Best Practices in Contextual Theological Education, edited by David O Jenkins and P. Alice Rogers’, Journal of Adult Theological Education 12:2 (2015), 161-162.
‘In Academia for the Church: Eastern and Central European Theological Perspectives, edited by Ábrahám Kovács & Zoltán Schwáb’, Journal of Adult Theological Education 12:2 (2015), 162-163.
‘The Power of Listening: Building Skills for Mission and Ministry, by Lynne M Baab’, Journal of Missional Practice Autumn (2015), http://journalofmissionalpractice.com/book-review-the-power-of-listening-by-lynne-m-baab/
‘Out of My Mind, by W J De Kock’, Mission Studies 32 (2015), 445-446. ‘Together for the Common Good: Towards a National Conversation, edited by Nicholas
Sagovsky and Peter McGrail’, International Journal of Public Theology 9 (2015), 485-487.
‘Centres of Formation and Evangelizing Ministry: Pastoral Institutes in Oceania and Africa, by Paul B Steffen SVD’, Exchange: Journal of Missiological and Ecumenical Research Fall 44:4 (2015), 431-432.
‘Generous Ecclesiology: Church, World and the Kingdom of God, edited by James Gittoes’, Australian eJournal of Theology 22:2 (2015), 148-149, accessible at http://aejt.com.au/2015/volume_22/vol_22_no_2_2015/?article=773414
‘The Revelation Worldview: Apocalyptic Thinking in a Postmodern World, by Jon K Newton’, Australian eJournal of Theology 22:2 (2015), 142-143, accessible at http://aejt.com.au/2015/volume_22/vol_22_no_2_2015/?article=773411
‘Writing Methods in Theological Reflection, by Heather Walton’, Australian eJournal of Theology 22:1 (April 2015), 61-62, http://aejt.com.au/2015/volume_22/vol_22_no_1_2015/?article=742670.
‘Messy Church Theology, ed. George Lings’, Ecclesial Practices 2:1 (2015), 121-123. ‘Creating a Missional Culture, by JR Woodward’, Journal of Contemporary Ministry 1
(2015) 102-104, http://www.journalofcontemporaryministry.com/index.php/jcm/article/view/28/40
‘The Communal Imagination: Finding a Way to Share Life Together, by Mark Votava’, Journal of Missional Practice Issue 5 (2015), http://journalofmissionalpractice.com
“Being Church, Doing Life, by Michael Moynagh,” Practical Theology 8:1 (March
2015). “Discernment: Reading the Signs of Daily Life, by Henri Nouwen”, Pacifica:
Australasian Theological Studies 28.1 (February 2015): 95-97. “Home and Away: Contextual Theology and Local Practice, edited by Stephen Burns
& Clive Pearson”, Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies February 28.1 (February 2015): 94-95.
Co-authored with Ruth Powell, Nicole Hancock, Sam Sterland and Stacey Wilson, “Churches who Share their Faith”, PRAC Crossover: Revitalise, Issue 69 (Autumn 2015): 1-2.
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“In Search of Revitalization”, PRAC Crossover: Revitalise, Issue 69 (Autumn 2015), 5-6.
And Witness articles accessible at www.buv.com.au/buvblog/blogger/listings/darren-cronshaw: “Religion and Public Discourse – the Basis for Listening to the Perspectives
of Others?”, BUV Blog (1/7/2015) “Glimpsing Back to Baptist Approaches to Social Justice”, BUV Blog
(23/6/2015) “What is the ‘Bapt’ in Baptcare? Glimpsing Back to Baptist Identity and
Principles”, BUV Blog (15/6/2015) “Overplanting SoulSpace at Cheltenham”, BUV Blog (6/5/2015) “’God Called Us Here For a Reason’ - Karen and Chin Baptist Churches in
Victoria”, BUV Blog (5/5/2015)
Project details With Rowan Lewis and Stacey Wilson. “Haemorrhaging Faith in BUV
Churches?” (BUV 2015) With Stacey Wilson. “Pathways for Emerging Leaders” (BUV 2015) “Leadership for the Common Good: Training Pioneering Church Ministry
Leaders for Community Ministry and Social Entrepreneurship”, funded by a $22,000 Collier Grant (BUV 2015)
Role in team Lead researcher Research degree theses supervised
Co-supervision (50%) of Mark Bohr, Philip Hughes as primary supervisor, ‘Church engagement with Youth in Australia’, DMin Harvest Bible College (2015-)
Co-supervision (50%) of Jeremy Weetman, with Philip Hughes as Harvest staff-based primary supervisor, ‘New expressions of church and sacred space’, DMin, Harvest Bible College (2015-)
Associate supervision of Peter Armstrong (25%), DMin, Rosemary Dewerse as primary supervisor (2015-).
External secondary supervisor (25%), May Ngo, ‘The role of a faith-based organization (FBO) in Sub-Saharan African irregular migration in Morocco’, PhD thesis, Swinburne University (2013-2015)
Primary supervisor (100%), Michael Frost, ‘The Shaping of Things to Come?’, PhD, Morling College, University of Divinity (2014-)
Primary supervisor (75%), with Graham Buxton as secondary supervisor, Ken Laffer, ‘Alcohol and Prostitution: Historical, Current, and Biblical perspectives, including two Western Australian Case Studies’, DMin, Tabor Adelaide (2013-)
Primary supervisor (100%), Japheth Lian, ‘The Life and Witness of Chinland Churches’, PhD, Whitley College, University of Divinity (2013-)
Primary Supervisor (100%), of Ruthmary Bond, ‘Sustainability for Fresh Expressions of Church in leadership, finances, evangelism and discipleship ‘, Missional Masters thesis, Uniting College of Leadership and Theology (2012-2015)
Associate supervision (25%) Dr Larry Nemer as primary supervisor, Gerry Nworie, ‘Christian Missionary Evangelization: The Paradox of the growth of the Catholic Church in Igboland of Southeastern Nigeria’, PhD, SCD (2011-)
Research degree theses examined
‘A study of the effectiveness of church planter recruitment, training and support systems amongst Baptist churches in Australia’, 45,000 word DMin thesis, ACT (December 2015)
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Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) supervised
Stuart McDonough, ‘A Missional Hermeneutic: Re-reading Scripture … for “re-evangelising” the contemporary Church’, 18 c.p. 8000 word Independent Guided Study unit, ACOM (2015)
Ron Thomas, ‘Reaching the Unchurched in 21st Century Australia’, 6000 word Research Essay, Harvest Bible College (2015)
Andrew Scott, ‘Success, Substance and Sustainability: Case studies in Church Change Management’, 12000 word Research Essay, ACOM (2015)
Anne Brown, ‘The Clinical Benefits of Exploring the Christian Hope on Mental Health and Well-Being’, Masters Qualifying 12000 word Research essay, SCD (2014-2015)
Sue Whiteley, ‘The “God moment” as an occasion of spiritual transformation and the implications for curriculum design and pedagogy in spiritual formation’, 12000 word Research Essay SCD (2014-15)
Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) examined
Luke Hutchinson, ‘Mission and Cultural Transformation’, 12 credit point, 12000 word MACS Integrative Project, ACT (June 2015)
Conferences attended International academic conferences
‘Practicing Ubuntu: Practical Theological Perspectives on Injustice, Personhood and Human Dignity’, International Academy of Practical Theology, Pretoria (16–20 July 2015) [Academic paper]
International Association for the Study of Youth Ministry Australasian Regional Colloquium, Sydney (8-10 July 2015) [Academic paper]
‘Learning for Life and Work in a Complex World’, Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia 2015 Conference, Melbourne (6-7 July 2015).
‘A Life Worth Living’, ANZATS Conference, SCD (29 Jun–1 Jul 2015) [Academic paper]
Conference papers International conference or international study commission papers or
talks Co-written with Brad Jackel, ‘Practicing Ubuntu with International Students’,
at ‘Practicing Ubuntu: Practical Theological Perspectives on Injustice, Personhood and Human Dignity’, International Academy of Practical Theology, Pretoria (16–20 July 2015)
‘Hemorrhaging Faith: An Australian Response in Exile’, International Association for the Study of Youth Ministry (IASYM) Australasian Regional Colloquium, Sydney (8-10 July 2015)
‘Training Emerging Leaders for a Life Worth Living’, ANZATS Conference, SCD, Sydney, Tuesday 30 June (29 June – 1 July 2015)
‘The ABC of XYX for BUV with CALD’, Forum discussion, ANZATS Conference, SCD, Sydney, Tuesday 30 June (29 June – 1 July 2015)
Recognized participation in consultancy projects
Research-based professional consultancy services Consultant, Mission Integration, Baptcare, 2014-ongoing • Researching and writing two 6000 word policy/background papers
o ‘What is the “Bapt” in Baptcare? Glimpsing Back to Baptist Identity and Principles’
o ‘“Lord Let Me See”: Glimpsing Back to Baptist Approaches to Social Justice’
Editorial Board member of a refereed journal or publication
Editorial Board, Journal of Adult Theological Education (JATE), international refereed journal based in the UK (2013-)
Founding Editorial Board Member, Journal of Contemporary Ministry, Australian-based refereed journal, with refereed and non-refereed sections (2013-)
Editorial Board, Australian Journal of Mission Studies, refereed journal (2006-) Referee for journal Peer reviewer for Ecclesial Practices (2014-ongoing):
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‘Communication, Church and Society: a Story of Qualitative Enquiry’ (refereed Mar 2015)
Peer reviewer and editorial committee for Journal of Adult Theological Education
(2013-ongoing): ‘Transformative Learning and Ministry Formation’ (refereed Dec 2015) ‘Formation for Mission in Urban Britain: The Birmingham Mission
Apprentice Scheme’ (refereed May 2015)
Peer reviewer for Australian Journal of Mission Studies (2006-ongoing): ‘Socio-cultural Inclusive Media for Communicating God’s Grand Story’,
(refereed March 2015) ‘“Civilisation,” Diversity and the Gospel: Lutheran Mission work in early
South Australia’ (refereed Feb 2015) Editorial Board member of a non-refereed journal or publication
Zadok Perspectives & Papers Regular contributor, recruiter and content suggester for denominational
magazine Witness: The Voice of Victorian Baptists Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
Convenor, ‘Transforming Theological Education’, AAMS Symposia with Dr Perry Shaw, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide (11-18 May 2015). 130+ participants. http://www.buv.com.au/aams
SCD Research sub-committee on Templeton Foundation application, planning an initial Symposium in September 2015 (meeting bi-monthly from September 2014)
Co-Editor with Rosemary Dewerse, Margins, We are Pilgrims, AAMS Third National triennial Conference Papers (Melbourne: UNOH Publishing, 2015) [shared project, 50/50]
Co-editor with Darrell Jackson of Symposium proceedings. Congregational Transformation in Australian Baptist Church Life. New Wineskins volume 1 (Sydney: Morling Press 2015)
Book endorsements Turner, Andrew, Fruitful Church: A Manifesto for Sending (2015)
Occasional lectures
‘Practical Theology Issues and Methods, and Endnote Research Software’, University of Divinity Research Approaches for Theology class, Catholic Theological College (20 May 2015)
‘Physical Health and Ministry’, Workshop, presentation Inner Eastern Pastors, Hawthorn (20 May 2015)
‘NCLS Church Trends: So What BUV?’, BUV Team Workshop Presentation (5 May 2015)
‘Practical Theology and its Historical Development’, Harvest Bible College DMin class (4 Mar 2015)
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Academy of Religious Leadership (ARL) American Society of Missiology (ASM) Anabaptist Association of Australia and New Zealand (AAANZ) Association of Practical Theology in Oceania (APTO) Australian and New Zealand Association for Theological Field Education
(ANZATFE) Australian Association for Mission Studies (AAMS) Christian Research Association (CRA) Fellowship for Biblical Studies (FBS) Forge Mission Training Network Swinburne Leadership Institute (SLI)
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Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA) [Member & Fellow]
International Association for Mission Studies (IAMS) International Society for Urban Mission (ISUM) ISCAST Christians in Science and Technology (Associate member) Newbigin Centre, Springdale College, Birmingham, UK Victorian Baptist Historical Society (VBHS)
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING
Administrative leadership Head of Discipline: Research, Australian College of Ministries (2013-ongoing)
Tertiary teaching Australian College of Ministries, Sydney College of Divinity (ACOM, SCD):
online coordination several mission units; examiner for other practical units; coordinating research students; research seminar coordination, Supervision of associate teachers. FORGE Mission Training Network: New Paradigms for the Missional Church; Beyond Consumerism: Spirituality, Sustainability & Discipleship;
Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Participant, Inner-Eastern Pastors Support Group, Booroondara, Melbourne Initiator and convenor, ‘Melbourne Inklings’ Public Theology writing group,
Hawthorn BUV ‘Innovate’ Pioneering Leadership Course working group
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE
Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
Research Committee (and chair) Classifications & Promotions committee Academic Board member SCD Research sub-committee for Templeton Application and Practical
Theology doctorate proposals
Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
ACOM Teaching and Learning Committee ACOM Academic Board And for external colleges: Forge International Council Working Group Harvest Research and Resource Committee Harvest Bible College Undergraduate Ministry Course Review Panel
Role in the career and professional development of staff
Supervisor of ACOM Associate Teachers for Pastoral Care, Preaching, Youth Ministry Subjects, Personal Formation, Soul Care and Spiritual Formation
Coaching of pastors and Christian workers Providing faculty and research students with informal research software
support for Endnote and NVivo
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Mission Catalyst (Researcher) Baptist Union of Victoria
Pastor AuburnLife Baptist Church Director of Theological Studies, Forge Mission Training Network Senior Editor, International Society for Urban Mission (ISUM) (July 2014-Aug 2015) Honorary Research Fellow, University of Divinity (Associate since 2011, Fellow since 2014) Associate Researcher, National Church Life Survey; cooperating with NCLS in analysing survey data and church implications.
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Member of Baptist World Alliance Division on Freedom and Justice (F&J), Commission on Creation Care, international representative commission with an annual gathering (2015-2020)
Member of Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC), Christian Research Association
Member of Research sub-committee, Christian Research Association Board member (and Deputy Chair from Late 2014), Christian Research
Association Chaplaincy Committee, Swinburne University Member, BETHOS Virtual Network – Baptists Engaging Ethics & Society Planning committee member, Conversational English classes and planned
International English Language Teaching System (IELTS) classes, Auburn Hub
Pastoral responsibilities Pastor, AuburnLife Baptist Church
Membership of community bodies
Hawthorn Triathlon Club
Rohan Curnow Qualifications BA (ANU 1998), BTh (ACU 2004), MA (ACU 2002), MTh (SCD 2006), DLS
(Adv)(Regis College 2009), STL (Regis College 2009), ThD (Toronto 2011), STD (Regis College, 2014)
Academic Classification Level C – Senior Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Major Projects: Poverty and the Catholic Church in the 20th Century; the
Historical Jesus and Systematic Christology Articles in refereed journals “Which Preferential Option for the Poor? A History of the Doctrine’s
Bifurcation” Modern Theology 31:1 (2015) 27-59 Postgraduate research essays examined
“To what extent and in what ways can the doctrine of the Holy Trinity contribute to a Christian understanding of the human person created in the image and likeness of God?”, MA, Sydney College of Divinity
Conferences attended Theology in the Modern World, ACTA, Sydney 2 – 5 July
Vatican II and the Promise of Renewal, Dominican Institute of Toronto, 7 – 9 May, Toronto
Conference Paper “Vatican II’s Group of the Church of the Poor: Achievements and
Implications”, Vatican II and the Promise of Renewal, Dominican Institute of Toronto, 7 – 9 May, Toronto
Referee for journal Modern Theology Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
Secretary and organizer, Theology in the Modern World, ACTA, Sydney 2 – 5 July
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Occasional Lecture The Preferential Option for the Poor and the Teaching of Pope Francis, Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, 6 May, Toronto
Media Commentary Eureka Street, Behind Pope Francis’ Teaching About the Poor, 24 March,
2015 http://www.eurekastreet.com.au/article.aspx?aeid=42520#.Vvsim9J97RY
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Membership, AAR; CTSA; ACTA Secretary, ACTA
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Academic Registrar, CIS Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Member, CIS Curriculum Committee
Tertiary teaching SCD:
T9697 Seminar in Theology (Liberation Theology) CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of SCD committees and bodies
Member, SAC (now SSAC)
Membership of MI committees and bodies
Member, Academic Board Member, Curriculum Committee Member, Library Committee Member, IT Advisory Board
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Membership of community bodies
Coordinator of the Australian Jesuit’s Bernard Lonergan Collection
Brendan Daly Qualifications BTheol (Otago 1976) PGDipTheol (Otago 1977) MCL (Ottawa 1985) PhD
(Ottawa 1986) JCD (St Paul’s University 1988) Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney (Good Shepherd College – Te Hepara Pai,
Auckland) Subject area Canon Law, Pastoral RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Penal Law Books Canon Law in Action, Sydney: St. Paul Publications Chapters in books “Canon 802 Catholic Parish School 83-87” Roman Replies and CLSA Advisory
Opinions 2015, 83-87, Washington DC: Canon Law Society of America
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Articles in refereed journals “Power of Governance in the Internal Forum and the External Forum,” The Canonist , 6.1, (2015): 44-64. “Precepts and their Application”, The Canonist, 6.2, (2015): 184-202.
Conferences attended Annual Conference of the Canon Law Society of Australian and New Zealand, Canon
Law Society of Australia and New Zealand, Geelong, Australia, 31 August - 3 September.
Editorial Board member of a refereed journal or publication
The Canonist
Referee for journal Journal of Church and State Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
Member of Executive of Canon Law Society of Australia and New Zealand organizing the annual Canon Law Conference and its speakers.
Occasional lectures Sister Lovers of the Cross and Vinh-Thanh Seminary, April
Talks to Carmelites sisters in Samoa, 10-16 Septembe6 Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Associate Judicial Vicar, Tribunal of the Catholic Church for New Zealand Member, Canon Law Commission for the New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Principal, Good Shepherd College Tertiary teaching SCD:
P7363 Selected Themes in Canon Law P7362 Canon Law and the Sacraments
Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Tribunal Auditors in Christchurch diocese
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of MI committees and bodies
Member of Board of Studies, Administration, Library, Research committees, Senate.
Official church appointments Judge on Tribunal of the Catholic Church
Matthew Del Nevo Qualifications BA (AppSocSci) (Lanchester 1980), BD Hons (Sydney 1991), GradDipRE (ACU
2001), PhD (Sydney 1996) Academic Classification Level D – Associate Professor Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Philosophy RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Art- psychoanalysis-culture
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Books edited Max Picard, The Flight From God (South Bend IN: St. Augustine’s Press, 2015) with Brendan Sweetman. Lou Andreas-Salomé, Sex and Religion (New Brunswick NJ and London: Transaction) with Gary Winship.
Articles in refereed journals God is Love: in Theory, Australasian Pentecostal Studies, 17 Jan 2015
http://aps-journal.com/aps/index.php/APS/article/view/9479 Pussy Riot at the Crossroads of Faith and Politics Today, Philosophy Study, 4.8. (2015) ISSN 2159-5313 Sophia, Femininity, Wisdom and Redemption, New Acropolis online articles. http://acropolis.org.au/resources/articles.htm
Conferences attended Hillsong Conference, Hillsong Church, Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, 1-3 July
Therapeutic Communities Masterclass, Community Housing and Therapy, Freud Museum, London, 16 April Community Housing and Therapy Conference, INDC, Freud Museum, London, 9 May 9 Bangalow Music Festival, Southern Cross Soloists, Byron Bay, NSW, 14-16 August
Participation in church, govt & industry bodies
Member, Board of Schubert Society, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney
Referee for journal Sophia Occasional lectures The Redemptive Feminine, New Acropolis, Sydney, 13 April
Sophiology and Christianity: redemptive feminine wisdom 1, Benedictine Study and Arts Centre, London, 21 April Sophiology and Christianity: redemptive feminine wisdom 2, Benedictine Study and Arts Centre, London, 28 April Sophiology and Christianity: redemptive feminine wisdom 3, Benedictine Study and Arts Centre, London, 5 May Sophiology and Christianity: redemptive feminine wisdom 4, Benedictine Study and Arts Centre, London, 12 May Sophiology and Christianity: redemptive feminine wisdom 5, Benedictine Study and Arts Centre, London, 19 May The Redemptive Feminine Wisdom, Kensington Book Club, London, 3 June Harmonising body, soul and spirit Essay 1, Byron Bay, 13 August 16/8 Music and Soul, Banglaow Music Festival Guest speaker 26/9 Harmonising body, soul and spirt Essay 1, New Acropolis Sydney 1/8 Harmonising body, soul and spirt Essay 2, New Acropolis Sydney
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Acting Academic Dean
Coordinator Philosophy Dept. Tertiary teaching SCD:
W7310 From Kant to Postmodernism W7238 Faith, Reason and God W7332 The Human Person
Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Philosophy in schools National comp. Cranbrook 3/9 Philosophy comp North Sydney Girls High 2-4/10
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE
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Membership of committees in broader tertiary sector
Alphacrucis Research Committee
Mervyn Duffy Qualifications BSc hons (Victoria 1983) STB (Angelicum 1985) STL (Gregorian 2001) STD
(Gregorian 2005) Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney (Good Shepherd College – Te Hepara Pai,
Auckland) Subject area Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Early Marist missionaries in the Pacific
Theology and Medieval Art Articles and book reviews in non-refereed journals
“Reading A Church”, Marist Messenger 3 (2015): 33-6. “Reading A Church Part 2: The Entrance”, Marist Messenger 4 (2015): 33-6. “Reading a Church Part 3: The Interior”, Marist Messenger 5 (2015): 33-5. “Reading a Window”, Marist Messenger 6 (2015): 34-6 “Reading a Window 2”, Marist Messenger 7 (2015): 36-8. “St Michael Window”, Marist Messenger 8 (2015): 36-8. “Pectoral Crosses”, Marist Messenger 9 (2015): 34-6. “Decorum and Liturgy”, Marist Messenger 10 (2015): 36-8. “Angels in the Architecture”, Marist Messenger 11 (2015): 36-8.
Creative works Set up and am maintaining www.mariststudies.org a “wiki” on the writings of
the early Catholic missionaries in Western Oceania. Postgraduate research degree theses supervised
“Religious Life its Charism and Mission”, PhD, Sydney College of Divinity
Postgraduate research degree theses examined
“Forgiveness and the Risen-Wounded Christ: in Dialogue with Karl Barth and Hans Urs von Balthasar” PhD, University of Otago (re-examined after amendments)
Participation in church, govt & industry bodies
NZQA Monitor for Laidlaw College Theology Programme
Occasional lectures “Mary as Symbol”- “Mary Matters”, an in-service training day for teachers in
Catholic Primary Schools, Auckland, 6 July “Society of Mary: Founder, Charism and History”, Parishes of the Western Deanery, Pt Chevalier, Auckland, 6 July “The True Vine: The picture of the Catholic Church first preached to the Maori”, Mercy Spirituality Centre, Epsom, Auckland, 10 July “Earning Eternity”, St Michael’s Church crypt, Remuera, Auckland, 14 September “The Harrowing of Hell”, St Michael’s Church crypt, Remuera, Auckland, 28 September
Media commentary Interview with Beate Matthews on www.planetaudio.org.nz/muffintalk a
community radio station on the subject of Methodist-Catholic Dialogue, 26 May
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Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Member of STAANZA (Auckland chapter of Theological association) On the administrative committee (webmaster) for NZATS (New Zealand Association of Theological Schools)
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Dean of Studies Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Responsible for planning as to which courses run at Good Shepherd College each year. Responsible for distance Education
Tertiary teaching SCD:
T7324 Baptism & Confirmation (2015 S1) T7231 The Person and Work of Jesus (2015 S2)
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of MI committees and bodies
Secretary, Academic Advisory Board Chari, Board of Studies Chair, Research Committee Member, Administrative Committee
Role in staff professional & career development
In charge of Staff Professional Development at Good Shepherd College
Professional development in institutional planning and governance
SCD Professional Development Day, 9 March
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments & designated pastoral responsibilities
Member of the Provincial Council of NZ Province of the Society of Mary Member of the NZ Methodist-Catholic Dialogue Member of the Understanding Faith Curriculum Advisory Group (National body for advice on Secondary school Religious Education Syllabus)
Peter Elliott Type of Professional Development Details Written Research: (Articles/Books, Columns, etc.)
Book review for Pneuma Journal of David Bennett’s 2014 book on Edward Irving Book chapter, “Edward Irving’s Hybrid: Towards a Nineteenth-century Apostolic and Presbyterian Pentecostalism” in Episcopacy, Authority, and Gender: aspects of religious leadership in Europe, 1100-2000 (Brill) Submission of article “Duelling Ecclesiologies: Katherine Chidley’s Separatism vs. Thomas Edwards’s Presbyterianism during the English Civil War” to the Journal of Religious History
Referee for Academic Journal:
Peer-reviewed an article for Colloquium
Association Memberships:
Evangelical History Association
Supervision of Research: (essay, dissertation, thesis)
Critical reading of Maggie Kappelhoff’s final draft of her PhD thesis on the marks of the church (subsequently awarded)
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Invited by Notre Dame University to be a reader of an MTh proposal by Jonathan Bergmann.
Conferences & Seminars:
August: Presentation to the Evangelical History Association conference in Sydney on “Duelling Ecclesiologies: Katherine Chidley’s Separatism vs. Thomas Edwards’s Presbyterianism during the English Civil War” November: presented “Four Decades of “Discreet” Charismata: The Catholic Apostolic Church in Australia 1863-1900” at the Sharing Theological Passions conference in Perth.
Educational and Academic Boards:
Scripture Union WA – Cabinet member Appointed WA convenor of the Evangelical History Association
Church Leadership/Ministry:
Preaching at Mt Hawthorn Community Church
Group Work:
Research Reading:
The Angels’ Record books (digitised) of the Catholic Apostolic Church
Presentations:
Presentation to PBC staff on “Nineteenth Century Australian Charismata: Edward Irving’s Legacy”
Consultancy:
External Review of Harvest Church History units for their re-accreditation.
Other: My book, Edward Irving: Romantic Theology in Crisis, was included in a bundle of 11 books offered by Logos Bible Software Appointed Honorary Research Fellow, Murdoch University
Arseny Ermakov Qualifications BTh, MA, PhD Academic Classification Lecturer Institution Booth College Employment status Full-time Subject area Biblical Studies RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Arseny Ermakov and Robert S. Snow. The Gospel of Matthew: A Commentary in
Wesleyan Tradition. New Beacon Bible Commentary. Kansas: Beacon Press, under contract.
Chapters in books "Separation or Presence? Reimagining Biblical Theology of Holiness." Pages
148-152 in Renovating Holiness. Edited by Josh Broward and Thomas J. Oord. Nampa: SacraSage Press, 2015.
Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) examined
Paul McGhie, “Wrestling in the Womb: Duality and Intertextuality in Genesis 37-50.” Sydney: The Catholic Institute of Sydney, 2016.
Conferences attended Wesleyan Theological Society Annual Meeting, 6-7 March 2015, USA
Thought Matters Conference, September 2015, Sydney
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Conference papers "Holiness as Presence: Reimagining the Biblical Theology of Sacred " presented at Wesleyan Theological Society Conference, March 2015
Articles in non-refereed journals “Soul Food Column” in Pipeline 19/8 (August 2015): 10. Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
SBL, WTS, BNTS
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Head of Biblical Studies Tertiary teaching Introduction to Old Testament, Introduction to New Testament,
the Psalms, Lukan Literature, Pentateuch Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
GradCert in Higher Ed Teaching and Learning (course taken at UTS)
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
Research Committee
Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Academic Board
Peter Farthing Qualifications BSocStud, DMin Academic Classification Institution Booth College Employment status Full-time Subject area Christian Life and Ministry RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Life of Bramwell Botoh
Books 1865: The Year that made The Salvation Army 164 pages. ISBN 978-0-9872576-7-3
Creative works In Darkest England Project details Movie Role in team Executive Producer
Participation in church, government and industry bodies
Board Member Territorial Policy & Mission Council, The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Principal Booth College CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE
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Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
SCD Council Principal’s Fellowship
Rob A. Fringer Qualifications BA, MA, PhD Candidate Academic Classification Associate Lecturer Institution Nazarene Theological College, Brisbane Employment status Full-time Subject area Biblical Studies and Biblical Language RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Completing my PhD, Thesis title: “Paul’s Corporate Christophany: An
Evaluation of Paul’s Christophanic References in their Epistolary Contexts” Books Co-authored (with Jeff K. Lane). Theology of Luck: Fate, Chaos, and Faith. Kansas
City: Beacon Hill Press, 2015. Chapters in books “In Christ: Holy-Being and Holy-Becoming by Our Continuous Belonging,”
Pages 209-212 in Renovating Holiness. Edited by Josh Broward & Thomas Jay Oord. Nampa: SacraSage Press, 2015.
Articles in refereed journals “The Antithetical Identity of the Philippian Opponents and Paul’s Shaping of
Eschatological Identity,” Aldersgate Papers: Theological Journal of the Australasian Centre for Wesleyan Research 11 (2015): 94-106. “Dying to Be the Church: 1 Corinthians 15 and Paul’s Shocking Revelation about Death and Resurrection.,” Crucible: Theology & Ministry 6.2 (2015): 1-10.
Editorial Board member of a refereed journal or publication
Crucible: Theology & Ministry Online Journal
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Society of Biblical Literature, Member Wesleyan Theological Society, Member Catholic Bible Association of America, Associate Member Institute of Biblical Research, Associate Member Tyndale Fellowship, Member Manchester Wesley Research Centre, Junior Fellow Australasia Centre for Wesleyan Research, Member
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Development of Biblical studies curriculum
Tertiary teaching B5095; B7203(2x); B7120; B7130; B7254; B7368; B7395; B8530; B9603;
B9636; B9695 Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Leadership Development Training Team for Australasia Church of the Nazarene
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Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
“Teaching with Moodle: An Introduction” – 4-week online course through Moodle HQ (Sept 2015) “Engaging Online Learners” – Sydney College of Divinity (May 2015)
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
NTC Academic Committee Member NTC Strategic Planning Committee
Activities within the Academic Department
Development of Biblical studies curriculum
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Ordained elder in the Church of the Nazarene Pastoral responsibilities Preaching regularly in Local Nazarene Churches
Mentoring young leaders Preaching occasionally for other local churches
Membership of community bodies
Redlands Pastoral Fraternal Redlands Church of the Nazarene Board Member
Richard Giesken Qualifications BBusSc; MTh; Grad Dip Learning and Teaching Academic Classification Associate Lecturer Institution NTC Employment status Part-time Subject area Biblical Studies, Missiology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Hermeneutics and Social Capital Theory, Intercultural Studies EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership IT Management NTC Tertiary teaching NTC: Cross Cultural Ministry, Christian Perspectives on World Religions,
Introduction to Biblical Studies, Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Consultant to Church of the Nazarene Leadership Development Initiative Mentor & Academic tutor 365M Mission Program (Australia) – Nazarene Theological Seminary, Kansas City
Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
SCD Professional Development Sessions, May, November
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE
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Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Academic Committee
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Church of the Nazarene Credentials Board
Pastoral responsibilities Pastor, Redlands Church of the Nazarene Gerald Gleeson Qualifications STB (CIS 1978) MA (Cantab 1987) PhD (Leuven 1989) Academic Classification Level D – Associate Professor Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Philosophy; Christian Ethics RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Procreation and Marriage. Chapters in books “Exemplars and Essences: Thomas Aquinas and Edith Stein” in Intersubjectivity,
Humanity, Being. Edith Stein’s Phenomenology and Christian Philosophy, Mette Lebech & John Haydn Gurmin (eds.), (Wein: Peter Lang, 2015), 289-308.
Conferences attended National Fertility Conference (Developments in treatment of Infertility), John Paul II
Institute for Marriage and Family, Melbourne, 22 November Participation in church, govt & industry bodies
Council Member, St John’s College, University of Sydney
Occasional Lectures “The Hallmarks of Chaplaincy Today” – 6 lectures. Australian Army
Chaplains Professional Development Seminars, (Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Darwin, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Townsville).
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching SCD:
W7222 Moral Philosophy W7331 Metaphysics E73446 Marriage, Family and Sexual Ethics
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of SCD committees and bodies
Classifications and Promotions Committee Research Ethics Committee
Membership of MI committees and bodies
Member, CIS Academic Board
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH
Official church appointments Vicar General, Archdiocese of Sydney College of Consultors Trustee, Archdiocese of Sydney
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Dongwon Goh Qualifications PhD Academic Classification Level A: Sessional Lecturer Institution KST, SCD Employment status Part-time Subject area Practical, Pastoral Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Conferences attended Forming Disciples in Mission Colloquium, 18 Nov. 2015
Hosted by Uniting Church in Australia Assembly Formation, Education and Discipleship Unit & Mission EvangelismNetwork
Conference papers Toward a Contemplative model of Evangelism: Evangelism as Spiritual
Guidance Participation in church, government and industry bodies
Member of Standing Committee of the Port Philip East Presbytery, Synod of Vic/Tas, Uniting Church in Australia
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Senior Minister of Korean Church of Melbourne, Malvern, VIC,
Uniting Church in Australia Pastoral responsibilities Same as above
Kuy Hee Han Qualifications MTh Academic Classification Lecturer Institution Sydney College of Divinity (Korean School of Theology) Employment status Part-time Subject area Missology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research
Mission in the New Testament(book) A New Paradigm for the Ministry Renewal based on Missional Church (article)
Joon Hee Han Qualifications PhD
Academic Classification Level A - Sessional Lecturer
Institution SCD Korean School of Theology
Employment status Part-time James R Harrison
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Qualifications BADip Ed (Macquarie University, 1976); MA (Macquarie Unversity, 1990); PhD (1997)
Academic Classification Level E - Professor Institution Sydney College of Divinity Employment status Part-time
Subject area Biblical Studies RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research The apostle Paul in his Jewish and Graeco-Roman context; the Historical
Jesus; epigraphy and papyri and their relationship to the background of the New Testament; the material culture of the biblical cities; the imperial world; Graeco-Roman antiquity more generally.
Books edited J.R. Harrison and L.L. Welborn (eds.), The First Urban Churches. Volume 1:
Methodological Foundations (Atlanta: SBL Press, 2015). J.R. Harrison and Y. Debergue (eds.), Teaching Theology in a Technological Age
(Cambridge; Cambridge Scholars Press, 2015). L. Ball and J.R. Harrison (eds.), Learning and Teaching Theology: The Way Ahead
(Northcote: Morning Star Publications, 2014; reprinted Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2015).
Chapters in books “Paul and Ancient Civic Ethics: Redefining the Canon of Honour in the Graeco-Roman World”, in C. Breytenbach (ed.), Paul’s Graeco-Roman Context (Peeters/ Leuven University Press, 2015), 75-118.
“The First Urban Churches: Introduction”, in J.R. Harrison and L.L. Welborn (eds.), The First Urban Churches. Volume 1: Methodological Foundations (Atlanta: SBL Press, 2015), 1-40.
“Urban Portraits of the ‘Other’ Living on the Fringes of the Roman Empire: Interpreting the Numismatic, Epigraphic, and Iconographic Evidence Relating to the Barbarians’, in J.R. Harrison and L.L. Welborn (eds.), The First Urban Churches. Volume 1: Methodological Foundations (Atlanta: SBL Press, 2015), 277-317.
“Tracking God’s Digital Footprint”, in J.R. Harrison and Y. Debergue (eds.), Teaching Theology in a Technological Age (Cambridge; Cambridge Scholars Press, 2015), 3-13.
“Developing Personal Resilience in a Dangerous Virtual World: Historical, Social Biblical and Theological Perspectives”, in J.R. Harrison and Y. Debergue (eds.), Teaching Theology in a Technological Age (Cambridge; Cambridge Scholars Press, 2015), 86-112.
Online bibliography ‘Virtues and Vices: The New Testament in Its Graeco-Roman Context’, Oxford
Online Bibliographies
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Conferences attended SBL Annual Meeting, Atlanta, USA, November 21-24 Inaugural Theology Symposium, St Andrews Greek Orthodox Theological
College, Redfern (October 9-10). Templeton Conference, Sydney College of Divinity, Macquarie Park (September
28). ACBA/ACTA Conference, Mary McKillop Centre, North Sydney (July 2-5). ANZATS Conference, Sydney College of Divinity, Macquarie Park (June 29-
July 1). Society for the Study of Early Christianity Annual Conference, Robert Menzies
College, North Ryde (May 2).
Conference papers Harrison, J. (2015), “Paul’s “Groaning Creation” and the New Creation of the
Julio-Claudian Rulers”, The Earth is the Lord’s: Environmental Theology and Ethics, Inaugural Theology Symposium, St Andrews Greek Orthodox Theological College, Redfern (October 9-10).
Harrison, J. (2015), “‘Laughter is the Best Medicine’: St Paul, Wellbeing and Roman Humour”, Wellbeing, Personal Wholeness, and the Social Fabric: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Templeton Conference, Sydney College of Divinity, Macquarie Park (September 28).
Harrison, J. (2015), “Jesus and the Grace of the Cross (Luke 23:34): The Politics of ‘Forgiveness’ in Its First-Century Context”, ACBA/ACTA Conference, Mary McKillop Centre, North Sydney (July 2-5).
Harrison, J. (2015), “The Erasure of Distinction: Paul and the Politics of Dishonour”, ANZATS Conference, Sydney College of Divinity, Macquarie Park (June 29-July 1).
Harrison, J. (2015), “Ephesian Cultic Officials, Their Benefactors and the Quest for Civic Virtue: Paul’s Alternative Quest for Status In Ephesians 1:3-14”, Society for the Study of Early Christianity Annual Conference, Robert Menzies College, North Ryde (May 2).
Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
Co-Convenor of Polos and Ekklesia: Investigations of Urban Christianity Session at the SBL Annual Meeting 2011-2015
Organiser of Wellbeing, Personal Wholeness, and the Social Fabric: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Templeton Conference, Sydney College of Divinity, Macquarie Park (September 28).
Organiser of SCD Annual Lecture: Professor Paul Trebilco, “Early Jewish Communities in Asia Minor and the Early Christian Movement,” Sydney College of Divinity, Ryde, Sydney, 29 April
Occasional lectures Harrison, J. (2015) “The Rhetoric of ‘Consolation’ in 2 Corinthians 1:3-11/7:4-
13 in the Context of the Jewish and Graeco-Roman Consolatory Literature”, Fellowship of Biblical Studies, Queens College, Melbourne (May 21).
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership SCD Research Director
Research Committee Academic Board
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE
Membership of committees in broader tertiary sector
Member, Society of New Testament Studies. Member, Society for the Study of Early Christianity, Macquarie University. Member, Society of Biblical Literature. Member, Australian Catholic Biblical Association. Member, Fellowship of Biblical Studies, Australia.
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Evelyn Hibbert Qualifications MBBS, MEd (Further Education and Training), MA with Merit (Arabic and
Islamic Studies), D.Ed Academic Classification Level C – Senior Lecturer Institution Booth College Employment status Part-time Subject area Missiology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Articles in refereed journals Hibbert, R., & Hibbert, E. (2016). “Diagnosing church health across cultures:
“A Case Study of Turkish Gypsy churches in Bulgaria.” Missiology: An international review. doi:10.1177/0091829616639322 http://mis.sagepub.com/content/early/2016/04/01/0091829616639322.abstract Hibbert, R.Y., Hibbert, E.C., & Silberman, T. (2015) “The Journey towards Long-term Missionary Service: How Australian Missionaries are being Called and Choose Mission Agencies,” Missiology: An International Review 43(4): 469-482. DOI 10.1177/0091829615584189 http://mis.sagepub.com/content/43/4/469.abstract
Articles in non-refereed journals Hibbert, R.Y, Hibbert, E.C. & Silberman, T. (2016) “Mobilizing New
missionaries.” Evangelical Missions Quarterly, April, 172-179. https://www.emqonline.com/node/3496
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Academic Director, Sydney College of Divinity 2015
Academic Dean, Booth College 2016- Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Responsible for professional development of SCD Academic Staff 2015 Delivered professional development in the AQF and Assessment to the SCD Korean School of Theology and SAGOTC 2015 Organised Professional Development Day on Assessment for the SCD 2015
Tertiary teaching Queensland Theological College – EM758 Cross Cultural Teaching and
Learning Booth College - M9695 Issues in Mission and Justice
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
SCD Academic Board 2015 SCD Coursework Committee 2015 Chair, SCD Discipline Coordinators’ Committee 2015
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Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Academic Board, Booth College July 2015-
Activities within the Academic Department
Academic Leadership
Role in the career and professional development of staff
Responsible for the development of all School for Christian Studies staff, including academic faculty Organised professional development in elearning for all Booth College faculty and other participating SCD faculty
Hanna Hyun Qualifications
Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer
Institution Sydney College of Divinity Korean School of Theology
Employment status Part-time
Subject area Practical Theology, Intercultural Studies (Missiology)
RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research ISIS and Dhimmi, Diaspora missions, Refugee missions Books edited Willem J.J. Glashouwer, 2011, Why End Times? Working in a process of editing
and translating into Korean Articles in refereed journals Hanna Hyun, 2015, “Islamic State, Jihad, and Good news”, Faith and
Scholarship, 20.1, March, 199-231. Hanna Hyun, 2016, “The Modern Dhimmi and Slavery in 21st Century Islamism Based on the Origins of ISIS and Salafiya movement”, Missions and Theology January, 2-19.
Articles in non-refereed journals
Hanna Hyun, “Peace to the suffering Land, Iraq”, Ministry and Theology February, 158-161.
Conferences attended MJC (Melbourne Jesus Conference) for lecture of Islamic culture and belief
system in relation to ISIS and diaspora missions EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Research regarding accounting theories and Current issues of corporate failure
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Secretary of Israel Institute (Non-for-Profit) and membership
Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Israel Institute for Jewish culture and religion
Activities within the Academic Department
Courses in Melton college at North Shore Sydney Synagogue
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Professional development in institutional planning and governance
Planning to open a conference between Jewish scholars and Korean scholars under the theme of reconciliation in Nov
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Sydney Central Presbyterian Church
Pastoral responsibilities Serving Multi-ethnic groups in One-Family Ministry Membership of community bodies
Korean body in One-Family Membership
Yong Tai In Qualifications BTh, MDiv., MTh, DMin. Academic Classification Level B - Lectuerer Institution SCD Korean School of Theology Employment status Full-time Subject area Christian Life & Ministry RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Chapters in books In Yong Tai. “Celtic Christianity and Modern Church.” edited by Sang Taek
Lee. Seoul: Hankookpresbyterian, 2013. (ISBN 978-89-398-3682-2). Articles in refereed journals In Yong Tai. “The Biblical Interpretation of Public Theology.” In Christian
Cultural Studies. Vol.18. Daejeon: Hannam Universty, 2013. (ISSN 2288-0488). In Yong Tai. “The Spirituality of John Calvin” Christian Cultural Studies Vol.19. Daejeon: Hannam Universty, 2014. (ISSN 2288-0488).
Articles in non-refereed journals In Yong Tai. “A Study on the Public Theology and its influences to the Korean
Church” Sydney Theological Reflections Vol.1 Seoul: CUP, 2013. (ISBN 978-89-88042-62-5 03230).
Research reports In the unit, “Studies in Liturgy & Worship,” run by Professor G. Moore (UTC),
the paper on “Impact of Family Worship upon Spirituality and Church Life” (2014) In the unit, “Critical Studies in Ecotheology,” run by Professor Clive Pearson (UTC), the paper on “Eschatological Eco-Ethics” (2014) In the unit, “Knowing God,” run by Professor B. Myers (UTC), the paper on “The meaning of ‘liberation’ in Liberation Theology” (2015)
Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) supervised
Cha Tae Chel “The Study of Social Work Students’ Opinion about Inclusion of Religion and Spirituality in the Social Work Curriculum” (the dissertation of M.Div.)
Conferences attended The Australia Korean Christian Research Institute (09.07-11.07. 2012)
The Australia Korean Christian Research Institute (15.07-16.07. 2013) The Australia Korean Christian Research Institute (14.07-16.07. 2014) The Australia Korean Christian Research Institute (13.07-14.07. 2015) The Australia Korean Christian Research Institute (11.07-13.07. 2016)
Sydney College of Divinity Conference (19-20.09.2014), Teaching Theology in a
Technological Age.
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Conference papers “The Pastoral Issues of the Korean Church from the Perspective of Public Theology” at The First Theological Symposium SCD/Soongsil University (29.-30. 1. 2015)
Occasional lectures “The Introduction to the Bible,” in Korean Church “Spirituality,” in a Korean Church EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Lecturer’s Retreat (11.01.-13.01. 2015) Lecturer’s Retreat (06.07.-08.07. 2015)
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
Student Affairs Manager (2012-2014) Extended Campus manager of Korean School of Theology (2015) Coordinator for M.Div. Courses(2016-present)
Activities within the Academic Department
As the Korean Research Committee advise for long essay
Role in the career and professional development of staff
Interview and advice for MDiv student; also, as a member of the Korean Research Committee, I guide the MDiv students regarding their dissertations and I also take care of the student officers.
Professional development in institutional planning and governance
Preparing for professional development meeting. I help to publish the KST academic journal (Volum2. Sydney Theological Reflections) and organise student missions and college tours. I also train the pastor candidates and connect them to local churches. I give sermons at the college chapel
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Sydney Woori Church Pastoral responsibilities Assistant Minister As a assistant minister of Sydney Woori Church, I am giving sermons on a
weekly basis and leading bible study group throughout the week for both the adult and youth groups at the church
Membership of community bodies
The elected leader of The Korean Reformed Church in Australian
I am also running leadership and Christian spiritual seminars for multiple
church communities. I am currently involved as a member of the newly formed Australian-Korean Reformed Christian community and also provide education and training for its pastor candidates. Also, as a member of the Sydney Pastors Association, I provide specialised lectures for different topics; including the Bible, discipleship, leadership, missions and spirituality for local churches. I have previously been the elected leader of the General Assembly of Presbyterian Church (2011~2015). I help out churched for spiritual development and revival as a representative of the Australia Korean Christian Research Institute.
Kyung Sik Joo Qualifications B.A, M.A, M.Div, M.Th, Ph.D candi(North-West Uni) Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Sydney College of Divinity, KST
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Employment status Full-time Subject area Theology
RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Assurance and Piety in John Calvin: Assurance and Piety in Calvin’s Commentary on
Romans Articles in refereed journals “The Nature and Characteristics of Calvin’s Piety,” Sydney Theological Reflections, 2015 Conferences attended Teaching Theology in a Technological Age, Sydney College of Divinity SCD /
Research Professional Development Day, SCD / “Romans and the Legacy of St. Paul: Social Theological & Pastoral Perspectives”
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Boronia Park Uniting Church Pastoral responsibilities Lay Preacher Membership of community bodies
Council Member
Marguerite Frances Kappelhoff Qualifications Dip Social Work (Canada), Cert. IV AW&T, Dip Min, BTh Hons, PhD (CSU) Academic Classification na Institution ACOM Employment status Part-time Subject area Christian Life and Ministry
RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Participation in academic program reviews
ACOM – Spiritual Formation
Participation in church, government and industry bodies
Board member: Keilor City Church (ACC), Keilor, VIC (since 2014)
Editorial Board member of a non-refereed journal or publication
UNOH Publications (March 2013 – March 2015)
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
AAR
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING
Administrative leadership ACOM Director of Formation
Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Revisioin/re-writing of Introduction to Discipleship
Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
CEO of ACOM as a Registered Training Organisation leading vocational training AQF III – IV across a range of ministry practice areas.
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CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Role in the career and professional development of staff
Training of Formation Directors (and Facilitators) nationally for ACOM.
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Board member. Pastoral ministry, oversight, teaching team Pastoral responsibilities Head of prayer team (KCC), member of prayer team (Careforce)
Part of pastoral team (Riverview, Careforce).
Philip Kariatlis Qualifications BTh (SCD 1995) BA (Sydney 2000) MTh (SCD 2001) ThD (2010) Academic Classification Level C - Senior Lecturer Institution St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College Employment status Full-time Subject area Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Theological Understanding of Primacy Books Edited Chapters in Books
Alexandrine Legacy: A Critical Appraisal (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2015). ISBN (10) 1-4438-8001-9. ISBN (13) 978-1-4438-8001-5. “Soteriological Insights in St Athanasius,” On the Incarnation’. In Doru Costache, Philip Kariatlis and Mario Baghos (eds), Alexandrine Legacy: A Critical Appraisal (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2015): 110-121.
Articles in refereed journals Articles in non-refereed journals
“A Forgotten Method in Theology: Insights from an Eastern Orthodox Perspective,” Colloquium 47:1 (2015): 26-44. “The Divine Wisdom of God: Prefigurements of the Holy Trinity in the Old Testament Scriptures”, Voice of Orthodoxy, 37:1-3 (2015): 4-5. “Baptism: Clothing ourselves with Christ”, Voice of Orthodoxy, 37:4-6 (2015): 20-21. “Baptism: Meaning and Saving Effects”, Voice of Orthodoxy, 37:7-9 (2015): 35-37. “The Meaning of Christmas”, Voice of Orthodoxy, 37:10-12 (2015): 48-49.
Project details Theology and Life Series. A catechetical initiative of St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox
Theological College. The project consists in visiting different state and territory capital cities for the delivery of public lectures. Project member and contributor. Committee for the Translation of Liturgical Texts, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia. Project member.
Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) supervised
“The relationship between the official authoritative structures and the people of God (the laity) in the Orthodox Church,” MA, 18 credit points, Sydney College of Divinity
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Conferences attended 2015 ANZATS Conference: A Life Worth Living. The Sydney College of Divinity, Sydney. 29 June-1 July 2015. Wellbeing, Personal Wholeness and the Social Fabric. Sydney College of Divinity Conference, Macquarie Park. 28 September, 2015. St Andrew’s Inaugural Theology Symposium 2015: The Earth is the Lord’s: Environment Theology and Ethics. St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, Redfern, NSW; 9-10 October, 2015.
Conference papers “Trinitarian Doctrine as Framework for Societal Wellbeing.” Wellbeing,
Personal Wholeness and the Social Fabric (Sydney College of Divinity, 28 September, 2015) “An Examination of the Theological-Ethical Contributions of Archbishop Stylianos (Harkianakis) of Australia to Creation Theology and Environmental Issues.” St Andrew’s Inaugural Theology Symposium (St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, 9-10 October, 2015) “The Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Environment.” The Good Citizen and the Pope. The Moral Implications of Laudato Si. Sixth St Paul's College Symposium (Sydney University, 1 December, 2015).
Author / editor of academic reports
Response to the Institutional Moderation Report of St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College submitted to the Sydney College of Divinity.
Participation in church, government and industry bodies
Member, Faith and Unity Commission, National Council of Churches of Australia
Editorial Board member of a refereed journal or publication
Member, Australasian Theological Forum Editorial Board Member, Phronema Member, Colloquium, The Australian and New Zealand Theological Review
Role in the Organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers Occasional lectures
Co-Convenor, St Andrew’s Inaugural Theology Symposium. St Andrew’s Inaugural Theology Symposium 2015: The Earth is the Lord’s: Environment Theology and Ethics. St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, Redfern, NSW; 9-10 October, 2015 ‘The Mystery of the Holy Trinity and Its Relevance for Everyday Living,’ St Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Fellowship, 11 December, 2015 ‘Baptism as a Paradigm for Christian Living,’ St Spyridon Parish's 26th Annual Short Course in Orthodox Studies, 20 November, 2015 ‘The Use of Icons in the Orthodox Church: Does this Violate the 2nd Commandment?’ Greek Orthodox Parish of St Nektarios, Burwoord NSW, 22 November, 2015 ‘The Message of the Cross: Its Relevance for Our Everyday Lives,’ Greek Orthodox Parish of St Stylianos, Gymea NSW, 13 September, 2015 ‘The Divine Liturgy: Its Meaning and Perennial Significance.’ Adult Faith Education Seminar The Divine Liturgy: The Heart of Orthodoxy, Greek Orthodox Parish & Community of St George, Thebarton SA, 11 July 2015 ‘Baptism: Being Clothed with Christ,’ Adult Faith Education Seminar Being Clothed with Christ. St John’s College, Preston VIC, 27 June 2015
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‘The Life and Times of St Gregory Palamas,’ University of NSW Orthodox Christian Fellowship. University of NSW, 11 March, 2015
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Academic Director Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
SCD: T7101; T8501; T7234.
Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Co-ordinator, Professional Development Days at St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College.
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
Member, Council Chair, Principals’ Fellowship Member, Academic Standards
Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Member, Council Member, Faculty Board Member, Admissions Committee Member, Library Committee
Role in the career and professional development of staff
Convenor, St Andrew’s Professional Development Days (25 Feb 2013 and 25 July 2013).
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Head Cantor, Greek Orthodox Church of St Stylianos, Gymea
Member, NCCA Faith and Unity Commission. Membership of community bodies
Member, St Basil's Homes for the Aged, Lakemba (NSW).
Gerard Kelly Qualifications STB (CIS 1980) STL (CIS 1986) PhD(Theology) (Ottawa 1992) STD (Ottawa
1996).
Academic Classification Level D – Associate Professor Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Sacrament of Confirmation Chapters in books “Challenges and Prospects for Christianity Downunder—A Response to
Stephen Pickard”. Chapter in Bridging the Divide between Faith, Theology and Life, ed. Anthony Maher, 101-105. Adelaide: ATF Theology
Articles in non-refereed journals “The Sacrament of Confirmation”, Echoing the Word 14.2 (2015)
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Research degree theses supervised “Eucharistic Remembrance and the Memory of Israel. A study of Christological Developments in the Jewish–Christian Dialogue since Nostra aetate and Their =Implications for Eucharistic Theology as Expressed in Eucharistic Prayer IV of the Roman Rite”, ThD, Sydney College of Divinity “Rejecting Satan: Conversion in the Ordinary Life of the Church with Specific reference to the Work of René Girard”, PhD, Sydney College of Divinity
Research degree theses examined “God’s World, No String Puppets: Providence in the Writings of Romano
Guardini”, PhD, University of Divinity Postgraduate research essays supervised
“Theologies of Salvation of Hans Urs von Balthasar and Karl Rahner as an Interpretation of the Catholic Understanding of a Shrine”, MTh, 36 credit points, Sydney College of Divinity
Postgraduate research essays examined
“Conversion to the “New Story”: The Use of Bernard Lonergan’s Concept of Intellectual Conversion for Appropriating Thomas Berry’s Eco-Theology”, GradDipArts, Sydney College of Divinity
Conferences attended A Life Worth Living, Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological
Schools (ANZATS) Conference, Sydney College of Divinity, 29 June – 1 July Gospel, Family and Theology Today, Australian Catholic Theological Association (ACTA) Conference, Mary MacKillop Place, North Sydney, 2 – 5 July
Conference papers “The Sacramentality of Marriage: Some Recent Proposals” at Gospel, Family
and Theology Today, Australian Catholic Theological Association (ACTA) Conference, Mary MacKillop Place, North Sydney, 2 – 5 July
Participation in church, govt & industry bodies
Australian Catholic Council for Ecumenical and Inter-religious Relations, Member Lutheran–Roman Catholic Dialogue in Australia, Co-chair Faith and Unity Commission, National Council of Churches in Australia, Member Commission for Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations, Archdiocese of Sydney, Member Board of Centre for Ecumenical Studies, Member NSW Chapter of Australian Catholic University, Member
Editorial Board member of a refereed journal or publication
Editor, Australasian Catholic Record
Referee for journal Irish Theological Quarterly Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
Organised the Veech Lecture, Catholic Institute of Sydney, 15 October 2015
Occasional lectures “Sunday Celebration in Absence of a Priest”, Catholic Diocese of Bathurst,
17 June 2015 “Ecumenism Today”, Hunters Hill Area Local Ecumenical Group, 16 August 2015 “Commemoration of the Anniversary of the Reformation”, an address to Anglican and Catholic Bishops, North Sydney, 23 September 2015
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
President, Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) (until July)
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Vice President, Australian Catholic Theological Association (ACTA) (until July) Member, Catholic Theological Society of America
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership President, CIS Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
SCD Theology Discipline Coordinator
Tertiary teaching SCD: T7101, T8501, T8517, T9693 CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of SCD committees and bodies
Vice President, Sydney College of Divinity Council Chair, SCD Academic Board Discipline Coordinator, SCD Theology Discipline Chair, SCD Institutional Membership Committee
Membership of MI committees and bodies
Member, CIS Senate Member, CIS Academic Board Member, CIS Finance Committee Chair, CIS Library Committee Member, CIS Curriculum Committee Chair, CIS Health and Safety Committee
Activities within the Academic Department
Chair, CIS Theology Discipline
Role in the career and professional development of staff
Convenor, CIS Inservice and Planning Days
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments & designated pastoral responsibilities
Co-Chair, Lutheran–Roman Catholic Dialogue in Australia Member, Faith and Unity Commission, National Council of Churches in Australia Member, Australian Catholic Council for Ecumenical and Inter-religious Relations Member, Commission for Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations, Archdiocese of Sydney Parish Mass, St Mary’s Concord Community Mass, Chinese Catholic Community, Camperdown, Lindfield and Eastwood
Mark Kenney Qualifications MA (Catholic University of America, 1978); MA (CUA 1989); STL (CUA
1991); STD (University of St. Thomas, Rome, 1998) Academic Classification Level B- Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Biblical Studies
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RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Papers in process: Why did Mark and Barnabas leave Paul in Acts 17:13 and
Acts 15:39; Form critical study of Ezekiel 40-48; Naḥal in Ezekiel 47:1-12 Preparation of lecture series on Acts for publication Research in early stages: Significance of Caesarea Philippi in Mark 8:27; Use of storm god imagery in Job 38:1-41; Son of Man on Daniel 7; Comparison of Pope Francis’ address on the 50th anniversary of the synod of Bishops with Acts 15; the use of 2 Cor 3:6 in Verbum Domini 38.
Book reviews in refereed journals Murphy-O’Connor, Jerome. Keys to Galatians: Collected Essays. Adelaide:
Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2012. Australasian Catholic Record 92.1 (2015): 113-114.
Postgraduate research essays examined
“Reading the Call of Abraham through Jewish Eyes”, BTh (Hons), 18 credit points, University of Divinity
Author / editor of academic reports
Research and Professional Activities Report 2015, Sydney College of Divinity
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Vice President, Australian Catholic Biblical Association Member, Society of Biblical Literature
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching SCD:
B7110 Introduction to Biblical Studies, B8510 Introduction to Biblical Studies, B7326 Psalms, B9657 Lukan Literature, B7220 Old Testament Historical Books, B9610 Israel’s Beginnings: The Books of Genesis and Exodus, B7395 Issues in Biblical Studies
Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
SCD – Professional Development, SCD Office, 3 August CIS – Inservice Days, 19-20, 26 February, 22-24, 30 July
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of MI committees and bodies
Member, Academic Board Member, Assessment Review Committee Member, Curriculum Committee Member, Research Committee
Activities within the Academic Department
Coordinator – Biblical Studies Department
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Weekend ministry at St. Patrick’s Church, Church Hill, Sydney Ho Nam Kim Qualifications PhD Academic Classification Level C - Senior Lecturer Institution KST, SCD Employment status Full-time Subject area Old Testament, Biblical Languages
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RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Articles in refereed journals A Study on the Psalm 1: Exegesis and its Literary Techniques, vol II, SCD
KST’s peer reviewed Annual Theological Journal.
Research degree theses examined PhD Thesis examined: Ki-soo Jang, A Study on the Role of Korean Migrant
Churches towards Social Welfare System in Australia. University of Charles Sturt. May, 2016
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Dean of Studies, KST SCD CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
Coursework Committee, Academic Board of SCD
Role in the career and professional development of staff
Plan and offer two Professional Development seminars for KST Staff annually.
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Head of Theology & Ministry committee in Korean Pastors’ Association in
Sydney, 2015-16 Pastoral responsibilities Senior pastor of Shalom Community Church, Haberfield, NSW
Jin Heung Kim Qualifications ThD Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Sydney College of Divinity (Korean School of Theology) Employment status Full-time Subject area Systematic Theology, Church History RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research A Theological Biography of Peter Martyr Vermigli (book)
A Manual for Westminster Larger Catechism for Adult Education (book) Locus on Justification in Peter Martyr Vermigli’s Commentary on the Romans (article)
Chapters in books “세례교육의 필요성”( The Necessity of the Education for Baptism) in
담임목사가 되기 전에 알아야 할 7가지(7 Things to Know to become a Senior Pastor, 2015), 128-132. “죽은 자를 위한 기도에 관하여”( Concerning the Prayer for the Dead) in
담임목사가 되기 전에 알아야 할 7가지(7 Things to Know to become a Senior Pastor, 2015), 293-308
Articles in refereed journals 바덴과 베른 논쟁: 개혁파 종교개혁의 사도성 재확립
(Baden and Bern Disputation: Re-establishment of the Apostolicity of the Reformed) in Korea Reformed Journal vol. XXXVI (2015, December), 145-179.
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토마스 모어: 기독교 인문주의와 종교개혁 사이의 불화(Thomas More: a case of dispute between Christian Humanism and the Reformation) in English Reformers in the times of Calvin, Reformed Theology & Faith Series 9 (2015), 6-28.
Articles in non-refereed journals 한 줄기에서 나와 스코틀랜드를 개혁한 사람들(The Reformers of the
Scotland: Patrick Hamilton, Walter Myln, and John Knox) in RE: Magazine for Re-thinking Christians no.25 (2015), 52-71. 취리히 합의와 개혁파 성찬론의 교훈(Consensus Tigurinus & the Teachings of the Reformed doctrine of the Lord’s Supper) in RE: Magazine for Re-thinking Christians no. 24 (2015), 47-65. 옥스퍼드 논쟁과 버미글리의 개혁파 성찬론(Oxford Disputation and Peter Martyr Vermigli’s Reformed doctrine of the Lord’s Supper) in RE: Magazine for Re-thinking Christians, no.23 (2015), 29-41.
Conferences attended 2 SCD Conferences Participation in church, government and industry bodies
Special lectures (10 times)on Decalogue in Hocheon Presbyterian Church in Sydney Sermons on the Lord’s Supper in Shin Myung Presbyterian Church in Sydney Special lecture for the Sunday School Teachers of Sydney Korean Presbyterian Church Special Lecture on The Refomation in Macquarie Anglican Korean Congregation
Referee for journal External Marker for two articles of Reform & Revival of Korea Institute for
Reformed Studies (in Kosin University) 1. “The Character, Purpose and Common Features in Genevan Cathechism & Heidelberg Catechism” 2. “Understanding Calvin’s concept of Idolatory”
Sehyun Kim Qualifications BSc Microbiology (Hankuk), MDiv Theology (Asian Center for Theological
Studies, S Korea), MDiv Theology (Seoul Bible Grad Sch of Theology), ThM (Torch Trinity Grad Uni, Skorea), PhD NT (Sheffield)
Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution SCD Korean School of Theology Employment status A permanent part-time lecturer Subject area NT/ Biblical Greek RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Books translated Gowler, B. David. What Are They Saying About the Parables? Mahwah: Press, 2000.
(Korean: 데이비드 B. 가울러. 최신 예수의 비유 연구 동향. 김세현 역.
서울: CLC, 2015.) Chapters translated
Articles in refereed journals Sehyun Kim. “Jesus as ‘Good Man’ in the Gospel of John.” Scripture and
Interpretation (2009): 79-94. Creative works 1. I am setting up a Korean theological library in Sydney, Sydney House. I am
collecting theological books from Korea and raising fund for its establishment.
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2. As a director of Sydney Institute of Biblical Languages, I have been leading a study group in which we are reading Greek New Testament in regular base.
Postgraduate research projects (18 cr pts or more) supervised
In the second semester 2016, I am supervising Suk-Ho Lee’s research project, “An Essay on the Compositional Settings of the Epistle to the Romans.”
Conference papers 호주한인기독교연구소 21차 세미나(Korean Christian Institute in Austria
21st Seminar) 김세현, “요한의 예수: 그 정체성과 역할에 관한 포스트콜로리얼
읽기”(Sehyun Kim, “The Johannine Jesus: An Postcolonial Reading of His Identity and Role”), 02, Dec, 2014.
Occasional lectures Lectures on the New Testament Greek at Emmaus Bible College for two
semesters in 2015. Lectures on New Testament Introduction, New Testament Exegesis, Biblical Hermeneutics at Coram Deo Bible College for two semesters in 2015.
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Member of Korean Academic Research Committee in SCDKST.
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments
Senior Pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church of Sydney Pastoral responsibilities Senior Pastor Membership of community bodies
OCEANIAN SYNOD OF KOREAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH(SUON JANG)
Sun Gyu Kim Qualifications MATh Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution KST, SCD Employment status Part-time Subject area Systematic Theology SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Head of Brisbane Korean Central Presbyterian Church Pastoral responsibilities Senior Pastor Membership of community bodies
Korean Presbyterian Reformed Church.
Yang Wook Kim Qualifications: MTh; PhD Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution SCD
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Employment status Part-time Subject area: Developing a Youth Ministry RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research: Preaching Theory Books edited: Revised, edited and updated book, “You are a happy person
(당신은 행복한 사람입니다)” Conferences attended Future pastoral and theology conference
Held at Collaroy Conference Centre Participation in church, government and industry bodies
Happiness Presbyterian Church, The Korean Reformed Church in Australa
Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
Preached once every month at the Korean Reformed Church in Australia general meeting
Occasional lectures Intensive courses at Brisbane campus EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
1Y Developing a youth ministry
Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Counselling youth and parents, continually developing preaching theory and youth ministry
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
member in SCD committee as external relations manager
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND
CHURCH Official church appointments Happiness Presbyterian Church Pastoral responsibilities Conduct and preach all worship services, Responsible for enlisting,
training and managing the highest quality of volunteers and church members. Set vision for all church ministries. Organise various services and conferences for the church.
Young Geol Kim Qualifications MTh, MDiv, MA, BA Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Korean School of Theology Employment status Part-time Subject area Pastoral Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY
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Conferences attended Presbytery Pastors Conference(26/09/2016-28/09/2016) SCD KST Lecturer’s Retreat(04/07/2016-05/07/2016)
SCD KST Lecturer’s Retreat(13/01/2016-15/01/2016) SCD Professional Development Day(10/08/2015) EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Lecturer at Korean Presbyterian Reformed Church (01/02/2015-present)
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND
CHURCH Official church appointments Presbytery Moderator (01/04/2015-01/04/2016. Korean
Presbyterian Reformed Church) Pastoral responsibilities Senior Pastor (01/09/2015 - present at Epping Korean Presbyterian
Church) Membership of community bodies Korean Presbyterian Reformed Church Peter Laughlin Qualifications BE (UWA, 1996); BTh (Hon) (SCD, 2005); PhD (ACU, 2009)
Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Australian College of Ministries (ACOM) Employment status Part-time Subject area Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research A Christology of Divine Identity and its connection to atonement
Justice, wellbeing and Atonement Articles in refereed journals “A Trinitarian Ministry of Presence: An Encounter of Meaning in Christian
Chaplaincy” Crucible eJournal in Theology, Vol 6 Iss 3 (Nov 2015), 1-14. Postgraduate research essay (18 cr pts or more) examined
Andrew Scott, “What Processes help make change in churches successful, substantial and sustainable?” X9696, ACOM
Postgraduate research project (18 cr pts or more) examined
Laithe Greenway, “Research Project T8500” MDiv, Booth College
Conferences attended Empowering the Next Generation, Christian and Missionary Alliance, Melbourne,
5-8th February A Life Worth Living, ANZATS, Sydney, 29th June – 1st July Well-Being, SCD In-House Conference, Sydney, 28th September
Conference Papers “Engaging a Consumer Culture with a Justice Seeking God” ANZATS, Sydney, 30th June. “Justice, Meaning and the Well-being of our Souls” SCD In-House Conference, Sydney, 28th September
Participation in church, government and industry bodies
Chairman, National Board of the Christian and Missionary Alliance of Australia. Member, Governing Committee of the Alliance College of Australia
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Occasional lectures Conflict Resolution Fiji Alliance Conference, Navakaka, Vanua Levu, Fiji, 6th May Mission of God in the Old Testament Baulkham Hills Alliance Church, Sydney, 27th June
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Director, Alliance College of Australia
Member of Board of Directors, ACOM Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Head of Discipline: Theology, ACOM Responsible for the creation of the following units: T7320/T8595 Ministry in the Church A7130 Introduction to Biblical Languages
Tertiary teaching Facilitated SCD: T7101, T7217, T7231, T7320
Unit Co-ordinator & Marker SCD: T7101, T7105, T7217, T7231, T7320, T7333, T7396, A7130
Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Director, Alliance College of Australia VET Program (A network organization of ACOM VET)
Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Effective Supervision: Fine Tuning the Process, SCD Research Seminar, Sydney, 19th October
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees in broader tertiary sector
Member, Asia Pacific Faculty Committee, Alliance Theological College, California.
Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Member, Board of Directors, ACOM Member, Faculty Committee, ACOM
Activities within the Academic Department
Developed ACOM Teaching Theology Philosophy
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Chairman, National Board of the Christian and Missionary Alliance of
Australia Member, Ordination Council, Christian and Missionary Alliance of Australia
Pastoral responsibilities Consulting Pastor Woden Valley Alliance Church, Canberra. Sang Jin Lee Qualifications PhD Candidate (SCD) Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Korean School of Theology, SCD Employment status Full-time OR Part-time Subject area Theology, Ethics RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Articles in refereed journals “The Responsibility of Christianity for the Ecological Crisis and Creation-
centred Bible Reading”, Vol. 2. Sydney Theological Reflections, Korean School of Theology.
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Role in team Chairperson, The Korean Institute of Christianity in Australia Conferences attended Sydney Theological Forum by The Korean Institute of Christianity in
Australia Half yearly conference of KST
Annual Conference of SCD
Editorial Board member of a refereed journal or publication
Editor, Sydney Theological Reflections of KST
Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
Chairperson, Sydney Theological Forum by The Korean Institute of Christianity in Australia
Occasional lectures Somang Church 30yrs Anniversary lecture EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Acting Dean of Studies, KST
Provost, BTh, KST Tertiary teaching Korean School of Theology, SCD(Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane) Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Professional development seminar of SCD
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
Coursework committee of SCD(during an acting dean) Directors’ meeting(during an acting dean)
Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Academic committee, KST
Professional development in institutional planning and governance
Planning Day of SCD
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Minister of the Somang Korean Church Pastoral responsibilities Minister in charge of the Somang Korean Church
John Luttrell Qualifications BA (Sydney 1967) DipEd (UNE 1971) MA (Sydney 1984) MA (Boston
College 1991) MEd (Sydney 1994) PhD (Sydney 1998) Academic Classification Level B – Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Church History RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research History of Vatican II; career of Cardinal Norman Gilroy; Biography and
History
Postgraduate research essays supervised
“A History of a Catholic Chinese Community in Sydney”, MTh, 18 credit points, Sydney College of Divinity
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Postgraduate research projects supervised
“An Examination of Efforts to Inculturate Roman Catholicism in Vietnam Since 1615, with Special Reference to the 20th Century,” MPhil, 18 credit points, Sydney College of Divinity
Conferences attended Foundation Histories, Australian Historical Association Conference, University
of Sydney, 6-10 July Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Member, Religious History Society Member, Australian Historical Association Member, Australian Catholic Historical Society
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Co-ordinator of Church History sub-discipline at CIS and BBI
Tertiary teaching SCD:
H7110, H8510, H7360, H8595, H7350 University of Newcastle/BBI: RELT6027 and RELT6002
Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
CIS Faculty Days 18-20 February, 30 July SCD seminars: Professional Development Day, 13 August ‘Effective Supervision: Fine-tuning the process’ 19 October
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of SCD committees and bodies
Member, Learning and Teaching Committee
Membership of MI committees and bodies
Member, Academic Board, CIS Member, Academic Board, BBI
Role in staff professional & career development
Mentoring sessional teacher at CIS and tutors teaching Church History courses by distance education for BBI
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments & designated pastoral responsibilities
Community Leader, Marist Brothers Community, North Sydney Leadership of Marist Community, North Sydney Liaison with Marist College North Shore and Parish of Our Lady of the Way North Sydney
Anthony Maher Qualifications BA(Hons) (Durham 1990) MA (Lancaster 1996) FHEA(2003) (HEAcad
London 2007) PhD (ACU 2011). Academic Classification Level C – Senior Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Christian Life & Ministry RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research
Vatican II; Pastoral Theology & Ministry; Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm; Ignatian Spirituality; Ecclesiology
Books edited Explorations in Practical Theology: Bridging the Divide Between Faith Theology and Life,
ATF Press
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Chapters in books “Pastoral-Practical Theology: An Impression from Oceania”.
Chapter in Explorations in Practical Theology: Bridging the Divide Between Faith Theology and Life, ed. by Anthony Maher, 1-26. ATF Press. “The Primacy of the Pastoral: The Ecclesiology of Yves Congar”. Chapter in Explorations in Practical Theology: Bridging the Divide Between Faith Theology and Life, ed. by Anthony Maher, 27-48. ATF Press.
Postgraduate research essays examined
“What are the barriers to the wellbeing of ordained pastoral caregivers?” MTh, University of Divinity, Melbourne. “Pastoral Leadership in a Contemporary Church”, MTh, University of Divinity, Melbourne. “Consecrated Secularity: A Hidden Reality”, MTh, Sydney College of Divinity. “What constitutes an intentional, effective pastoral conversation?” MTh, Sydney College of Divinity
Conferences attended The Tablet 175th Anniversary Conference: The Spirit of Catholic Renewal: Signs, Sources,
and Calling, Centre for Catholic Studies, Ushaw College, Durham University, UK, 2-4 November Faith and the Political in a Post-Secular Age, Association of Practical Theology in Oceania, Australian National University, Canberra, 26-29 November
Conference papers “Modernism, Aggiornamento and Vatican II: an Insight into the Life and
Thought of the Forgotten Jesuit,” The Tablet 175th Anniversary Conference: The Spirit of Catholic Renewal: Signs, Sources, and Calling, Centre for Catholic Studies, Ushaw College, Durham University, UK, 2-4 November “The Spiritual Exercises and the Evolving Image of God,” Faith and the Political in a Post-Secular Age, Association of Practical Theology in Oceania, Australian National University, Canberra, 26-29 November
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
President, Association of Practical Theology in Oceania Member, Australian Catholic Theological Association
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Christian Life and Ministry Coordination, CIS
Tertiary teaching SCD:
P7101 Introduction to Pastoral Theology and Ministry, P7205 Contextual Theology for Ministry, P7282 Supervised Ministry 1 P8501 Intro to Pastoral & Practical Theology P7382 Supervised Ministry 2, P7385 Supervised Ministry III P9601 Practical Theology & Future Church R10001Pastoral and Practical Theology: Hermeneutics and Methodological Paradigms R10002 Research Settings in Pastoral- Practical Theology and Ministry
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE
Membership of SCD committees and bodies
Member, Research Committee
Membership of MI committees and bodies
Member, Senate Member, Academic Board Member, Curriculum Committee Member, Community Education Committee
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Member, Assessment Review Committee Member, SCD Research Committee
SERVIVE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Honours and awards Fellow - British Higher Education Academy
David B. McEwan Qualifications HND (London 1970) MDiv (NTS Kansas City 1986) PhD (UQ 2006) Academic Classification Associate Professor Institution Nazarene Theological College Employment status Full-time Subject area Theology, Pastoral Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research A Wesleyan theological framework for wellness; implications of a theology of
love for justice and mercy; Wesley and Whitefield on Christian Perfection Books The Life of God in the Soul: The Integration of Love, Holiness and Happiness in the
Thought of John Wesley. Milton Keynes: Paternoster, 2015. Chapters in books “The Lost Chapter,” in Mildred Bangs Wynkoop, A Theology of Love: The
Dynamic of Wesleyanism. 2nd edn. Kansas City: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 2015, 365-69.
Articles in refereed journals “Love, Holiness and Happiness: The Wesleyan Prescription for Effective
Mission.” Crucible: Theology & Ministry 6.2 (May 2015): 1-9. Research degree theses supervised “Grounded in Grace: A Theological and Philosophical Examination of the
Viability Prevenient Grace and Common Grace have in Reconciling Total Depravity with the Problem of Physical Evil” PhD Supervision, University of Manchester “Designing Theological Education: A Practical Theology Perspective.” PhD Supervision, University of Manchester “An Examination of the Theology of Mildred Bangs Wynkoop.” PhD Supervision, University of Manchester “An Investigation of Woman’s role in the Coptic Church within Family and Church Settings to Examine the Extent to Which Egalitarianism, as Opposed to, Hierarchal Gender Relational Structures and Practices, Could Be Applicable within the Coptic Church.” PhD Supervision, SCD.
Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) supervised
“Responding to Depression Among Christians: Comparing the Approaches of Larry Crabb and Matthew Stanford”
Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) examined
“Postliberalism and the Spectre of Antirealism: A Pragmatic Assessment”
Conferences attended Church of the Nazarene Graduate Education Conference, Kansas City, USA,
April Wesley Studies Conference, Asbury, Kentucky, USA, June
Conference papers “‘Converting Worlds’ or ‘Carrying Bricks’: A Wesleyan Perspective on the
Ministry of the Mundane” Wesley Studies Conference, Asbury, Kentucky, June
Editorial Board member of a refereed journal or publication
Editorial Board Member, Aldersgate Papers Member, Advisory Committee, Didache: Faithful Teaching
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Referee for journal Theology and Pastoral Theology articles, Aldersgate Papers Occasional lectures “A Wesleyan Perspective on Ministry,” Brisbane, September Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Director and Research Fellow, Australasian Centre for Wesleyan Research Fellow, Manchester Wesley Research Centre Member, Wesleyan Theological Society (USA) Member, The Wesley Fellowship (UK) Member, Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools Member, Brisbane Chapter, ANZATS
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Academic Dean and Director of Research Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Responsible for curriculum and program development at NTC in cooperation with the Principal and the Registrar Give leadership to the research activities of the college, both faculty and students, encouraging faculty to attend appropriate conferences, seminars and workshops offered by other bodies. Responsible for curriculum development in the field of Theology, with input into Pastoral Theology curriculum
Tertiary teaching SCD: T5031B, T8531B, P7272B, P8500B, T85323B, T7234B, T7235B,
T7338B, T8534B, T8535B, T9638B, P9695B Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
SCD Planning Days, Sydney, February, August Global Consortium of Nazarene Seminaries and Graduate Schools of Theology Workshop, Brisbane, February SCD Professional Development Sessions, May, November SCD Academic Deans PD Day, October
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees in broader tertiary sector
Secretary/Treasurer and Member of the Executive Committee, Global Consortium of Nazarene Seminaries and Graduate Schools of Theology Member, ANZATS Committee, Brisbane chapter
Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
Member, Coursework Committee Member, Research Committee
Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Member, Academic Committee Member, Admissions Committee Member, Library Committee
Activities within the Academic Department
I have specific responsibility for the development of the curriculum and syllabi in the field of Theology, with input into the Pastoral Theology field
Role in the career and professional development of staff
Provide leadership for faculty reviews Monitor faculty development and participation in continuing education Promote appropriate conference attendance and membership of professional bodies
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Member, The Academy for International Education, Church of the Nazarene
Member, Global Consortium of Nazarene Seminaries and Graduate Schools of Theology
Pastoral responsibilities Pastor, Logan Community Church of the Nazarene, Logan, QLD Membership of community bodies
Logan City Ministers Fellowship
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Honours and awards Honorary Associate Professor, University of Queensland
Neale Meredith Qualifications MA, BTh, DipMin Certificate IV TAE Academic Classification A Institution Australian College of Ministries Employment status Vice Principal & Dean of Students (Full Time) Subject area Pastoral Theology: Leadership, Youth Ministry & Discipleship RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
Member of the Management Team for National Youth Ministry Convention (NYMC) Supervisor of NYMC Director and Event Manager
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Vice Principal & Dean of Students - Australian College of Ministries Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Co-ordination & oversight of Youth Vision Australia – Youth Ministry Subjects (SCD Accredited Units) – 4 subjects. Also responsible for course curriculum & development for Youth Ministry Subjects. Course coordination for Graduate Certificate in Arts – with a focus on Leading the Multi-Staff Church - Australian College of Ministries
Tertiary teaching Facilitation of Modules for ACOM’s Youth Ministry Subjects Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Oversight of Australian College of Ministries Registered Training Organisation delivering Cert III, IV & Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Christian Ministry & Theology
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Member of ACOM Academic Board Member of ACOM Senior Leadership Team Member of ACOM VET Leadership Team
Activities within the Academic Department
Development of SCD CUOs for Youth Ministry units. Oversight of Compliance for RTO.
Role in the career and professional development of staff
Oversight & Supervision of 5 Learning Support Managers & Learning Development Manager Oversight & Supervision of Vocational Education Manager, VET Student Support Officer & VET Compliance Manager
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Chairman and National Training Coordinator for Churches of Christ Youth
Ministries – Youth Vision Australia. Member of Churches of Christ in Vic/Tas Ministry Endorsement Management Team
Andrew Murray Qualifications BA (Macquarie 1974) MA (CUA Washington DC 1983) PhD (CUA 1992)
GradDipHEd (UNSW 1998)
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Academic Classification Level C - Senior Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Philosophy RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Political Philosophy; Aristotelian Traditions; Ways of thinking about political
arrangements and political change in small Pacific countries. The implications for the church of the findings of the various inquiries and commissions into child sexual abuse.
Research degree theses supervised “An Exploration of the Theology of Charism and Mission within Religious
Life”, Doctor of Theology, Sydney College of Divinity. Conferences attended Australasian Ethics Network Training Day, Macquarie University, 23
November 2015. Recognized participation in consultancy projects
Consulting visit to Tutu Rural Training Centre, Taveuni, Fiji, Society of Mary, 22 – 30 July
Participation in academic program reviews
Led the review of Marist International Formation including visits to the Philippines, Rome, Fiji and New Zealand 2014 – 2015.
Author / editor of academic reports
Lead Author. Review of Marist International Formation 2014 -2015: Draft Report. 1 May 2015. Lead Author. Review of Marist International Formation 2014 -2015: Final Report. 30 June 2015.
Participation in church, govt & industry bodies
Member, Australian Catholic University Human Research Ethics Committee.
Editorial Board member of a refereed journal or publication
Board Member, Res Disputanda (ACU)
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Member, American Catholic Philosophical Association Member, Australian Philosophy of Religion Association Life Member, International Society of Philosophers
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching SCD:
W7106/W8506 Ancient and Early Medieval Philosophy W7109/W8509 Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy W7207 Logic and Critical Thinking W7220 Rhetoric, Truth and Knowledge W8571 Readings in Philosophy
Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
“The Principles of Persuasion”, a two-day seminar to prospective deacons in the diocese of Bathurst, 22-23 August
Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Australian Catholic University Human Research Ethic Committee Training Day, North Sydney, 13 November SCD 2015 Research Supervision Workshop, Effective Supervision: Fine-Tuning the Process, Robert Gascgoine, 19 October
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SCD Professional Development Day, Practical Workshop on designing and review assessments, 10 August
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of MI committees and bodies
Chair, CIS Research Committee Member, CIS Academic Board
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments & designated pastoral responsibilities
Annual Retreat for Marist Fathers, Auckland, New Zealand, 28 September – 2 October Annual Retreat for Marist Fathers, Wellington, New Zealand, 16 – 20 November
Membership of community bodies
Chair/Secretary, Building Management Committee SP 1149359, 82 – 102 Belmore St, Meadowbank. Chair/Secretary, Executive Committee, SP 83499, 6 – 10 Porter St, Ryde.
Isabell Naumann Qualifications DipREdP (Tr 1975) GradDipTh (SCD 1988) MTh(Hons) SCD 1991)
THD/STD (Dayton/Rome 1999)
Academic Classification Senior Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Systematic Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research
Ecclesiology, Marian Studies, Theological Hermeneutics and Theological Anthropology. Prophetissa Teutonica and Doctores Ecclesiae: The Church and Mary in the works of St. Hildegard of Bingen. A Culture of Covenant and ecclesial dialogue. The Church as organism: Interrelatedness and dialogue in the ecclesial concepts of Johann Adam Möhler, Yves Congar and Joseph Kentenich.
Chapters in books “Pentecost: between Hope and Expectation,” in Stefano M Cecchin, ed.,
Llamados ‘a una esperanza viva’ (1P 1,3), Actos del Congreso Mariológico Mariano Internacional de Sevilla, 27-30 de mayo 2014 (Ciudad del Vaticano: Pontificia Academia Mariana Internationalis, 2015), 127-167. [ISBN: 88-89681-08-X]
Articles in refereed journals “Women, cultures and dialogue: ‘no ecology without an adequate
anthropology’” (Laudato Si’, 118), Culture e Fede, Vol XXXIII (2015), 208-221. [ISSN: 1828-2938]
Research degree theses supervised
“World Christian Growth: Lessons for the Western Church”, PHD, University of Notre Dame “The Scriptural Nature of Motherhood and its Implications for Potential Mothers in a contemporary context”, MTH, University of Notre Dame
Postgraduate research essays supervised
“Consecrated Secularity: A Hidden Reality”, MTh, 18 credit points, Sydney College of Divinity
Postgraduate research essays examined
“Conversion to the ‘New Story’: The Use of Bernard Lonergan’s Concept of Intellectual Conversion for Appropriating Thomas Berry’s Eco-Theology”, Graduate Diploma of Arts, 18 credit points, Sydney College of Divinity
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Conferences attended
Women’s cultures – Equality and Diversity, Plenary Meeting of the Pontifical Council for Culture Rome, Rome, 4-8 February Extraordinary Leadership Conference, International Schoenstatt Movement, Mulgoa, NSW, 20-22 March Taking Flesh: Christology, Embodiment and the Arts (3 Lectures), New College Lectures, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 12-14 May The Soul of Theology: On the Role of Scripture in Theology, International Congress, European Society for Catholic Theology, Leuven, 17-20 September National Conference of the International Schoenstatt Movement, International Schoenstatt Movement, Mulgoa NSW, 25-27 September The Conversation’s the Thing: The Gospel in Australian Culture, Veech Lecture, Catholic Institute of Sydney, 15 October The Good Citizen and the Pope: The Moral Implications of Laudato Si’, Sixth St Paul’s College Symposium, St Paul’s College, University of Sydney, 1 December Uniting or Dividing: Christians and Muslims in our Globalized World, Australian Catholic University, Strathfield, Sydney, 2 December 2015.
Conference papers
“Three Statements Equality and Diversity”, Women’s cultures – Equality and Diversity, Plenary Meeting of the Pontifical Council for Culture Rome, Rome, 4-8 February “The Interconnectedness of the Founding Documents”, Extraordinary Leadership Conference, International Schoenstatt Movement, Mulgoa, NSW, 20-22 March “The Organisational Structure of the Schoenstatt Movement”, National Conference of the International Schoenstatt Movement, International Schoenstatt Movement, Mulgoa NSW, 25-27 September “A neoteric Reading of the Marian References in the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Verbum Domini and their theological-anthropological Relevance in view of Luke’s concept of Discipleship”, The Soul of Theology: On the Role of Scripture in Theology, International Congress, European Society for Catholic Theology, Leuven, 17-20 September
Participation in church, govt & industry bodies
Member of Selection Committee for the position of Senior Theologian of the School of Philosophy and Theology, University of Notre Dame, Sydney, July
Referee for journal EJournal of Theology
Solidarity: The Journal of Catholic Social Thought and Secular Ethics Sage Open
Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
Member of Convening committee: Academic Conference Mary at the beginning of the Third Millennium, 4-5 March 2016, University of Notre Dame, Sydney Member of the International Committee of the Asia Oceania Mariological Conference, Manila/Rome.
Occasional lectures Future Perspectives and Change, Proceedings of the International General Congress
of the Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary, Cebu, Philippines 5-8 January Future Perspectives and Change, Proceedings of the International General Congress of the Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary, Mulgoa NSW, 18-19 January Covenant Reality – the legacy of the Founder, Schoenstatt Movement, Melbourne, VIC, 21-22 February Introduction to Theology, Part I, Discalced Carmelite Nuns, Carmelite Monastery, Launceston, Tasmania 13-16 March The Interconnectedness of the Founding Documents, Plenary Lecture, Extraordinary Leadership Conference, International Schoenstatt Movement, Australia, Mulgoa NSW, 20-22 March Introduction to contemporary spirituality – Schoenstatt’s philosophy of life, Talks (3) to Tertiary Students, Ho-Chi-Minh City, Vietnam, 9–15 April A Reflection on the Magnificat, St Patrick’s Cathedral Women’s Spirituality Night, Parramatta NSW, 30 April
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Inspiring Leadership, Schoenstatt Movement, Melbourne, 18 July Lectures (7 lecturers), Discalced Carmelite Nuns, Carmelite Monastery, Launceston, Tasmania. Theme: Introduction to Theology, Part II, 14-17 August 2015. Vocation, Life style and Secularity (The Life of a Sister of Mary), Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary, Vallendar, Germany, 5 September The International Congress of the European Society for Catholic Theology, Leuven, Belgium, 17-20 September 2015 and Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary, Vallendar, Germany, 22 September The organisational Structure of the Schoenstatt Movement, Plenary Lecture, National Conference of the International Schoenstatt Movement, Mulgoa NSW, 25-27 September Mary, a model for the contemporary Church. Anglican Parish of Christ Church St Laurence, Sydney, 24 October ‘And the Word became Flesh’: Preparation for Christmas, Schoenstatt Movement, Melbourne, 6 December
Media Women’s cultures, Interview for German section, Radio Vatican about the
Plenary meeting of the Pontifical Council for Culture, Rome, Italy 4-7 February
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Lecturer and Research Fellow, International Marian Research Institute, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA. Adjunct Professor and Member of Academic Board, John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family, Melbourne. Adjunct Professor for Systematic Theology at the University of Notre Dame, School of Theology and Philosophy, Sydney. Member of the Advisory Board of the School of Philosophy and Theology of the University of Notre Dame, Sydney. Member of External Advisory Committee, Moore Theological College, Sydney. Member, Pontifical International Marian Academy, Rome, Italy Member, Mariological Society of America, Dayton, Ohio, USA Founding Member, Asia Oceania Mariological Conference, Rome, Italy/Manila, Philippines Member, Catholic Theological Society of America, Washington, DC, USA Member, European Society for Catholic Theology, Leuven, Belgium Member, Australian Catholic Theological Association, Sydney, Australia
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Academic Dean of Studies, Seminary of the Good Shepherd, Archdiocese of
Sydney. Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Course Co-ordinator for T7217 The Church/Independent Guided Study, T7217 The Church, T9643 Mary: Disciple and Symbol of the Church, T7392 Research Project in Theology
Tertiary teaching SCD:
T7101 Introduction to Catholic Theology, T7217 The Church/Independent Guided Study, T7217 The Church, T9643 Mary: Disciple and Symbol of the Church, T7392 Research Project in Theology Seminary of the Good Shepherd, Archdiocese of Sydney: Seminar course on John Paul II, Encyclical letter Mulieris Dignitatem, May-June
Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Lectures (6 lectures) Charisms in the Church and priestly service for Priests of the Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Diocesan Priests, Cebu City, Philippines, 7-11, 12-15 May
Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Faculty Professional Development Days, Catholic Institute of Sydney, February and July
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SCD Professional Development Day, Theme: Practical Workshop on Designing and Reviewing Assessments and Reflecting on Teaching and Learning in the SCD, Macquarie Park, 10 August SCD Research Supervision Workshop, Theme: Effective Supervision: Fine-tuning the process, Macquarie Park, 19 October ODLAA Webinar on “Assistive Technologies Improving Learning Access,” Tasmanian Institute of Learning and Teaching (TILT), University of Tasmania, 19 November Seminary Faculty Formation days, 11-12, 28 February
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of MI committees and bodies
Member, CIS Academic Board, Catholic Institute of Sydney. Member, Assessment Review Committee. Member, Veech Library Committee, Catholic Institute of Sydney Member, Selection Committee for Lecturer in Systematic Theology at CIS
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION
AND CHURCH Official church appointments & designated pastoral responsibilities
Member, Pontifical Council for Culture, Rome, Italy Exploratory visit to South Vietnam (Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary), 7–18 April 2015. Carrying out the official Visitation of the Australian-Philippine Province of the Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary, 27-30 March, 23-27 April, 12-15 May 2015. Moderator and Spiritual Advisor of the Schoenstatt Movement in the State of Victoria
Membership of community bodies Lecturer, Catholic Adult Education of the Archdiocese of Sydney.
Member of the Province Leadership team of the Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary (Roman Catholic), Province of Australia and the Philippines. Member, Board of the Trustees of the Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary, Province of Australia and the Philippines. Member, Board of the Trustees of the Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary Inc., Philippines. Member, Advisory Board of Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary, Australia. Financial Administrator of the Australian/Philippine Province of the Secular Institute of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary. Chair, National Central Inspirational Team of the International Schoenstatt Movement in Australia. Member, CLRI (NSW) Bursars’ Association. Member of Ecclesial Movements and Associations, Australia. Justice of the Peace, NSW, Australia.
Glen O’Brien
Qualifications BTh (Kingsley) 1993, MA (ATS) 1998, PhD (La Trobe) 2005 Academic Classification Associate Professor Institution Employment Status
Booth College Full time permanent
Subject areas Church History, Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research • The history of Australian Methodism.
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• John Wesley’s political writings in transnational and global perspective Books edited
• (with Hilary Carey). Methodism in Australia: A History. Farnham, Surrey and Burlington VT: Ashgate, 2015
• Aldersgate Papers , vol. 11 (June 2015). The peer-reviewed journal of the Australasian Centre for Wesleyan Research
Chapters in books • “Irving Benson: Preacher, Writer, Mission Superintendent (1897–1980),”
in William Emilsen and Patricia Curthoys, Australian Methodist Biographies (Adelaide: Mediacom, 2015).
• (with Hilary Carey), “Introduction: Methodism and the Southern World,” in Glen O’Brien and Hilary M. Carey, eds. Methodism in Australia: A History (Farnham, Surrey and Burlington VT: Ashgate, 2015), 1-22.
• “Methodism in the Australian Colonies, 1811-1855,” ch. 1 in O’Brien and Carey, Methodism in Australia, 15-27.
• “Australian Methodist Religious Experience,” ch. 11 in O’Brien and Carey, Methodism in Australia, 167-79.
• (with William Emilsen), “The Continuing Methodist Legacy,” ch. 17 in O’Brien and Carey, Methodism in Australia, 257-72.
• “Conclusion,” in O’Brien and Carey, Methodism in Australia, 273-78. Book reviews in refereed journals • Review of John Pritchard, Methodists and their Missionary Societies 1900-1996
(Farnham, Surrey and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2014), in Journal of Religious History 39:3 (September 2015): 454-55.
• Review of Geordan Hammond, John Wesley in America: Restoring Primitive Christianity (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), in Aldersgate Papers vol. 11 (June 2015): 174-75.
• Review of Norman H. Murdoch, Christian Warfare in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe: The Salvation Army and African Liberation, 1891-1991 (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2015), in Aldersgate Papers vol. 11 (June 2015): 176-79.
• Review of Stephen John Wright, Dogmatic Aesthetics: A Theology of Beauty in Dialogue with Robert W. Jenson (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2014), in Aldersgate Papers vol. 11 (June 2015): 179-80.
• Review of Brett McInelly: Textual Warfare and the Making of Methodism (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014), in Journal of Religious History 39:1 (March 2015): 165-67.
Research reports • Correspondent to the Religious History Association’s newsletter
reporting on all church history research within the SCD. Project details & Role in team
• Visiting Fellow, Manchester Wesley Research Centre, June-July 2015. • Secretary and Research Fellow of the Australasian Centre for Wesleyan
Research (ACWR) which exists to foster postgraduate research in John and Charles Wesley and the movements that have spring from their work. The ACWR currently has six institutional partnerships, two library partners, fifteen members (including three PhD candidates, one DMin candidate and four Masters students), and twenty Research Fellows drawn from five countries. It has run six international annual conferences and publishes the peer-reviewed journal Aldersgate Papers.
Research degree theses supervised • Adam Couchman, DTheol thesis, SCD
• Christine Farragher, “Holiness: A View from Below,” PhD thesis,
University of Divinity.
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• Kalie Webb, “A Wesleyan Perspective on Suffering: Conjunctive Theology and Culturally Diverse Praxis,” MTheol, University of Divinity
Postgraduate research essays supervised
• Rhys Spiller, 12,000 word research essay, University of Divinity • Emmanual Bautista, 12,000 word research essay, SCD • Laithe Greenaway, 12,000 word research essay, SCD
Conferences attended • SCD Templeton Grant Well-Being Conference, 28 Sept 2015.
• Thought Matters, Salvation Army Tri-Territorial Theology Conference, Sydney, 4-6 September 2015.
• Jonathan Edwards Congress, Ridley College, Melbourne, 27 August 2015 • The Stream Theological Symposium, Auckland, New Zealand, 6-8 August, 2015. • Research Colloquium, Nazarene Theological College, Manchester, UK, 17
June 2015. • University of Divinity Research Day, Melbourne, 3 June 2015.
Conference papers • “A Good and Sensible Man: John Wesley’s Reading and Use of Jonathan
Edwards,” Jonathan Edwards Congress, Ridley College, Melbourne, 27 August 2015
• “What John Wesley Might Say to Uniting Church Ordinands,” (Invited to give this lecture as part of a series of public lectures), United Theological College, Sydney (Charles Sturt University), 19 August 2015.
• “Samuel Leigh in Australia and New Zealand,” The Stream Theological Symposium, Auckland, New Zealand, 8 August, 2015.
• “John Wesley’s Political Writings: A Global History Approach,” Research Colloquium, Nazarene Theological College, Manchester, 17 June 2015.
• “John Wesley’s Political Writings: A Global History Approach,” University of Divinity Research Day, 3 June 2015.
• “Writing the History of Australian Methodism,” Uniting Church Historical Society, Sydney, 14 March, 2015.
Participation in church, govt & industry bodies
• Member of the Uniting Church / Salvation Army Dialogue • Member of the Committee of the Sugden Heritage Collections of the
Queens’ College Library, University of Melbourne. Editorial Board member of a refereed journal or publication
• Editorial board member of the international journal Wesley and Methodist Studies published by Penn State University Press for the Manchester Wesley Research Centre and the Oxford Centre for Methodism and Church History at Oxford Brookes University.
• Editorial board member of Pacifica theological journal of the University of Divinity
• Editor, Aldersgate Papers, peer reviewed journal of the Australasian Centre for Wesleyan Research
Referee for journal • Referee of several articles for the Journal of Religious History. Media commentary • ABC Radio, Sunday Nights with John Cleary, ‘Methodism in Australia,’
14 October 2015 http://www.abc.net.au/sundaynights/stories/s4324949.htm
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
• Secretary and Research Fellow, Australasian Centre for Wesleyan Research
• Vice-President Religious History Association • Honorary Fellow, Manchester Wesley Research Centre • Member, World Methodist Historical Society • Member, Wesleyan Theological Society
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EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING
Administrative leadership • Head of Theology, Booth College • Postgraduate Research Coordinator, Booth College (SCD) and Catherine
Booth College (University of Divinity) Tertiary teaching • SCD: A7101/A8501 Critical Thinking and Writing; H7500 / H8501
Introduction to the Study of Christian History; H7268 History of Christianity in Australia; H9695 Issues in Church History: Wesleyan Holiness Movement (for NTC); T5087 Introduction to Wesleyan Theology / T7287 Wesleyan Theology; T7338/T9638 Doctrine of Sanctification; T8500 Research Methods in Theology
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees in broader tertiary sector
• External member of Academic Board, Tabor Victoria • External Member of the Academic Advisory Council of Catherine Booth
College • Member of the University of Divinity Research Committee
Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
• Discipline Coordinator for Humanities in the Christian Tradition • Member of Academic Board
Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
• Member, Academic Board • Member, Library Committee
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Minister of the Word in the Yarra Yarra Presbytery of the Uniting Church’s
Victoria and Tasmania Synod appointed to theological education in The Salvation Army.
Pastoral responsibilities Occasional preaching and leading of services in Uniting Church, Nazarene,
Salvation Army and Wesleyan Methodist congregations.
John Owens SM Qualifications B.A. (Canterbury), Ph.L. (Angelicum, Rome), D.Phil. (University of Munich) Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney (Good Shepherd College – Te Hepara Pai,
Auckland. Subject area Philosophy RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Richard Rorty, religion and metaphysics. Contemporary post-Nietzschean
philosophy. Chapters in Books “C.S. Lewis’s Argument Against Naturalism” in A Myth Retold: Re-encountering
C. S. Lewis as Theologian, ed. Martin Sutherland, 57-68. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2014
Participation in church, govt & industry bodies
Acted as referee for Res Philosophica of St Louis University, Missouri, USA.
Occasional lectures “Religion and the Theoretical: Why God is the Problem and Philosophy the
Solution”, Faculty Seminar GSC, Auckland, 15 May
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“The Challenge of New Atheist Darwinism”, Anglican Roman Catholic Ecumenical Dialogue NZ, Epsom, Auckland, 13 October 22 October 2015 “Philosophy and Evolution”, Catholic Discipleship College, Takapuna, Auckland,
Participation in church, govt & industry bodies
Chair, Academic Advisory Board, Carey Baptist College, Auckland, NZ.
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Member, STAANZA (Auckland chapter of Systematic Theology Association of Aotearoa NZ) Member, American Catholic Philosophical Association Junior Fellow, International Institute of Hermeneutics
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching SCD:
W7106 Ancient and Early Medieval Philosophy, W7331 Metaphysics, W7222 Moral Philosophy, W7332 The Human Person
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of MI committees and bodies
Member of Trust Board, Good Shepherd College Member of Board of Studies, Good Shepherd College Member of Research Committee, Good Shepherd College
Stephen Parker Qualifications Bachelor of Economics, Advanced Diploma of Christian Ministry. Bachelor
of Theology, Master of Arts, Doctor of Ministry Academic Classification Level A – Associate Lecturer Institution ACOM Employment status Full-time Subject area Worship and Liturgy, Pastoral Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Church governance, Eldership, Spiritual Formation Articles in non-refereed journals Multiple articles in Networking magazine Project details Completed DMin project for Fuller Theological Seminary “Shepherds and
Overseers: Reframing Eldership at Springwood Church of Christ”. Role in team Academic Coursework Manager Conferences attended Centrifuge 2015, Churches of Christ in Queensland
Global Leadership Summit, Willow Creek Association Academic Planning Conference, ACOM Teaching and Learning Conference, Blackboard Fresh Horizons, Second half Ministries
Participation in academic program reviews
Review of ACOM curriculum
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Participation in church, government and industry bodies
Churches of Christ in Queensland Church Support Team
Occasional lectures “Spiritual Leadership at Springwood Church of Christ” EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Coordinate Curriculum introduction and updates at ACOM Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Coordinate all L units at ACOM. Coordinate the introduction of and ongoing management of all units at ACOM
Tertiary teaching Preaching 1, Preaching 2, Introduction to Christian Worship Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
ACOM staff retreat, ACOM Learning Support Manager’s retreat, ACOM Learning and Teaching Retreat
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD
Member: Distance Education Committee
Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Member: ACOM Curriculum committee, Learning and Support Team, Learning Support Manager Team
Activities within the Academic Department
Coordinate all L units at ACOM. Coordinate the introduction of and ongoing management of all units at ACOM. Supervise ACOM Unit Coordinators, Markers and Facilitators
Role in the career and professional development of staff
Provide orientation for new Unit Coordinators, Markers and Facilitators
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Member of Springwood Church of Christ Institutional Governance Group for
Constitutional Reform Pastoral responsibilities Preaching, Children’s Ministry, Marriage and Family Classes Membership of community bodies
Director of PAIS Australia Ltd (Youth Ministry)
David Ranson Qualifications Theol M (MCD 1997), PhD (ACU 2009) Academic Classification Level C - Senior Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Christian Spirituality RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research 20TH Century Spirituality; Pastoral Leadership Issues of the Catholic Church in
Australia Chapters in Books
“Foreword” in Child Arise! A handbook for survivors of sexual abuse, by Jane Dowling (Melbourne: David Lovell Publishers, 2015)
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Non-refereed journals “The Ministry of Governance: Developing the Theological Competencies to Steward the Mission,” Health Matters Catholic Health Australia 74 (Winter 2015), 16-19.
Participation in church, govt & industry bodies
Company Director, and Trustee, Educational Centre for Christian Spirituality Inc, Randwick, NSW Member, International Academic Advisory Group, Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Sexual Abuse of Children
Occasional lectures Keynote Presentation, “The Ministry of Governance: Developing the
theological competencies to steward the mission,” CHA Governance Conference – “Effective Governance and Leadership for Mission,” Coogee, NSW, 31 March “Pope Francis and Evangelii Gaudium,” Presentation with Geraldine Doogue and Michele Connolly, Ron Dyer Centre, Ridge St North Sydney, NSW, 30 April Launch of John Frawley, Controversy, Confusion and Catastrophe (Connor Court, 2015), Sacred Heart Parish, Pymble, NSW, 4 August Interview with Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohammad,St. Agatha’s Parish, Pennant Hills, NSW, 1 November Keynote Presentation, in conversation with Geraldine Doogue, Broken Bay Diocese Catholic Schools Office Mission Leadership Forum, “God’s Mission – The Joy of the Gospel,” Hornsby RSL, 22 January Panel Member, Abrahamic Dialogue with Mahsheed Ansari (Islamic Sciences and Research Academy), and Rabbi Gad Krebs, Masada Synagogue St. Ives, Brigidine College, St. Ives, NSW, 18 March “With an Open Ear and an Open Ear – Learning Mindfulness,” Loreto Normanhurst College Parent Retreat, Loreto Normanhurst, 9 May “Community in Mission: A Prophetic Way to Evangelise.” Keynote Presentation, Conference of Missionaries of St. Charles Borromeo (Scalabrini Fathers), Chevalier Centre, Kensington, NSW, 9 July “Held in God’s Mercy,” Parent Retreat, St Lucy School for Special Needs Children, 15 August “My Culture, Your Culture,” Seminar for newly arrived international Clergy, Archdiocese of Canberra-Goulburn, Canberra, 8 October Presentation on Ministering to those with Special Needs, Priests- Principals Conference, Diocese of Broken Bay, 5 November “A Ministry of Presence,” CatholicCare Broken Bay Pastoral Care Seminary, 25 November
Media commentary Foxtel Street TV 2015, Interview, 7 August Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Member, Australian Catholic Theological Association Member, National Council of Priests Member, Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality Author Membership, Copyright Agency Limited
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching SCD:
S7102 Introduction to Christian Spirituality S8502 Christian Spirituality S7260 Formation in Prayer and Prayerfulness
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of SCD committees and bodies
Member, Academic Board
Membership of MI committees and bodies
Member, CIS Academic Board
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SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Official church appointments Parish Priest, Holy Name Parish, Wahroonga, Diocese of Broken Bay
Vicar General, Diocese of Broken Bay Trustee and Member of the College of Consultors of the Roman Catholic Church of the Diocese of Broken Bay
David Shaw Type of Professional Development Details
Award Courses: (Masters, Doctorate)
Doctorate ongoing: aiming to submit by mid-2016 (first draft by May; final by September).
Written Research: (Articles/Books, Columns, etc.) Invited by Wipf and Stock to do book review (pending).
Referee for Academic Journal:
Association Memberships: British New Testament Society (BNTS); Society of Biblical Literature (SBL); does ANZATS have a membership?
Supervision of Research: (essay, dissertation, thesis) Darius Kemboi (ongoing)
Conferences & Seminars: SBL Atlanta, 2016: Presented paper on Social Creativity and Isa 53 in 1 Peter.
Course/Unit Development: My units NT 501/801; 502/802 and MI601/701 were all modified to reflect a more pastoral angle.
Educational and Academic Boards: Church Leadership/Ministry: Preached at Claremont Baptist and Thornlie Baptist during 2015.
Group Work:
Research Reading: Weima, Neglected Endings (looking at ancient letter endings in relation to 1 Pet 5:6-14).
Presentations: PD seminars 2-3 each term (all based on thesis work).
Min Seok Shin Qualifications Adv Dip (theology), BTh, MDiv, MA & PhD (early church
history) Academic Classification Level A - Sessional lecturer Institution SCD (Korean Department) Employment status Sessional Subject area Church History RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH
ACTIVITY Current research Relationship between early Christianity and the roman
government Books translated In preparation: Korean translation of Paul McKechnie’s book,
The First Christian Centuries: Perspectives on the Early Church (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2001), in late 2017.
Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) supervised
Han Kyu Kim, MTh thesis, Korean School of Theology Sung So Km, MDiv thesis, Korean School of Theology Micheline Facey, MDiv thesis, Emmaus Bible College
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SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH
Official church appointments Full-time church pastor, Korean Presbyterian Church in Sydney (59 Arthur St. Strathfield, NSW 2135)
Pastoral responsibilities Preaching, teaching, counseling, supervising the education
department.
Hyungguen Sim Qualifications PhD Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution KST, SCD Employment status Part-time Subject area Old Testament, Biblical Languages Articles in refereed journals Wisdom psalms or Wisdom Psalter?
Vol. II, SCD KST’s peer reviewed Annual Theological Journal.
Postgraduate research essays (18 cr pts or more) supervised
TH.M., Edward Jae Bok Kim, A study of relationship of wisdom in Proverbs to salvation history in Old Testament theology.
Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD Member of KST Research Committee Official church appointments Head of the Australian Presbytery of the General Assembly
of the Korean Presbyterian Church in Oceania 2015-2016. Pastoral responsibilities Senior pastor of Newcastle Korean Presbyterian Church,
Wallsend, NSW 2287
David Smith Type of Professional Development Details Award Courses: (Masters, Doctorate)
Continued Thesis for DTh (Practical Theology) University of South Africa
Written Research: (Articles/Books, Columns, etc.)
Quarterly Column “Connect” the national newsletter for the Christian Community Churches Australia. Reimagining Mission – What is Mission? AMT Reimagining Mission – Where is Mission? AMT
Association Memberships:
South Pacific Association of Evangelical Colleges TEQSA Registered Expert
Conferences & Seminars:
Australian Missionary Tidings – National Advisory Conference – Perth – April International Brethren Conference on Mission – Rome – June Cambodian Pastors & Leaders Conference – Biblical Leadership - July Sharing Theological Passions –Theological Colloquium Perth – Nov
Course/Unit Development:
Leading Christian Ministry – Redeveloped unit
Church Leadership/Ministry:
Christian Community Churches Australia: National Board Member (Chair) Perth Bible College – Principal and Board Member
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Emmaus Bible College: Board Member Australian College of Christian Studies: Board Member Serve Cambodia Support Group Australia: Board Member (Chair) Hands & Feet: Board Member Duncraig Christian Fellowship: Elder (Chair) Theologians Forum Convener – Brethren Training Network
Group Work:
Perth Bible College Course Review PD sessions each Friday at PBC
Research Reading:
Doctoral Studies – Christian Brethren, Qualitative research
Presentations:
Australian Missionary Tidings – National Advisory Conference – Perth – April:
1. Reimagining Mission – What is Mission? 2. Reimagining Mission – Where is Mission?
International Brethren Conference on Mission – Rome – June: 1. Towards a Positive Ecclesiology for the Brethren
Cambodia Pastors & Leaders Conference – Sihanoukville – July: 1. What is Leadership? 2. The Gift and Role of Leaders 3. Responsibilities of Elders and Leaders
Research Supervision/Examination Examined Matthew Hall’s SCD Research Essay – Pastoral Conversations
Consultancy: Editor of “Connect” - Publication for the Christian Community Churches of Australia. Leader of Theological Forum – Christian Brethren Churches Worldwide
Other: Ministry team leader - Cambodia – January (2 weeks), July (2 weeks)
Dean Smith Qualifications BA GradDipTh MTheol PhD GradCertHE Academic Classification Level B- Lecturer Institution Nazarene Theological College Employment status Full-time Subject area Theology and Philosophy RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH
ACTIVITY Current research Methodological paper for The Salvation Army Morals and
Social Issues Council Articles in refereed journals The Sacramental Life: Towards an Integrated Christian Vision.
Crucible On-line Journal, 6.2 (May 2015). Conferences attended “Seizing an Alternative: Toward an Ecological
Civilization”, Claremont, California. June 4-7, 2015. “Living as People of Hope in a Time of Despair: A Christian Response to Evil and Suffering”, Thought Matters Conference, Sydney, Australia, 4-6 September, 2015.
Conference papers “Growing Pains: A Reflection on the Experience of
Suffering Accompanying an Epistemological Crisis,” Thought Matters Conference, Sydney, Australia, 4-6 September, 2015.
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Editorial Board member of a refereed journal or publication
Aldersgate Papers
Referee for journal Aldersgate Papers Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
American Academy of Religion, Australasian Centre for Wesleyan Research, Wesleyan Theological Society
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Registrar, Nazarene Theological College Tertiary teaching Introduction to Christian Doctrine, Reformation
Theology, Christian Ethics, Philosophy for Theology. Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Teaching and Learning at the University of Technology Sydney.
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL
PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD Student Administration Committee (SAC) Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Academic Committee
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION
AND CHURCH Official church appointments Tri-Territorial Theological Forum
Honours and awards Member, Golden Key Honour Society at the University of Queensland
Stephen Wayne Smith Qualifications PhD (University of Sydney); DMgt (Southern Cross
University); MBA (University of Western Australia); DipProfCouns (Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors); DipFrontMgt (Centre for Leadership Development), DipBibSt (Macquarie School of Biblical Studies), CertEd (Macquarie School of Biblical Studies).
Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution ACOM Employment status Full-time Subject area Christian Life and Ministry RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH
ACTIVITY Current research Effective Pedagogy for Transformational Learning
Theology and Dementia Care Books edited
Smith, S., Meredith, N., and Debergue, Y. (2015). Reflections on Leading the People of God: Sixteen Leaders Share a Glimpse into their Personal Journey. Sydney: ACOM Press.
Chapters in books Smith, S., and Healey, S. (2015). “On the Frontiers of
Change: Designing Bespoke Learning Architecture”. In
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Harrison, J. and Debergue, Y. (eds) (2015) Teaching Theology in a Technological Age. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
Research reports Consultancy: Review of Chaplaincy Services within
BaptistCare NSW Role in team Leader Research degree theses supervised Supervising Leon O’Flynn in SCD PhD Conferences attended ANZATS Conference, Sydney, 29 June–1 July 2015
Templeton Conference, Sydney, 28th September 2015 “Well Being, Personal Wholeness, and the Social Fabric: An Interdisciplinary Approach” NSW Ministers’ Collective, May 2015
Conference papers With Murray Bingham, “The Dance of Wounded Souls”.
At Templeton Conference, Sydney, 28th September 2015 Well Being, Personal Wholeness, and the Social Fabric: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Participation in academic program reviews Review of SCD governance, policy and coursework
documents in the roles of Council Member, Academic Board Member and Discipline Coordinator
Referee for journal Peer Review Panel for Journal of Action Learning and Action
Research (2013 – current) Editorial Board member of a refereed journal or publication
Crucible, Theology and Ministry Journal
Editorial Board member of a non-refereed journal or publication
Cultivate, ACOM Alumni Magazine
Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers
Co-Convenor of NSW Ministry Pilgrimage, July 2015.
Occasional lectures “Frontier Thinking for the New World” at the NSW
Ministry Pilgrimage, July 2015 Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Academic Member, Australian Counselling Association Member, Action Learning action Research Association
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING Administrative leadership ACOM Principal and Chief Academic
ACOM Head of Discipline: Leadership and Management SCD Discipline Coordinator: Christian Life and Ministry SCD Academic Board SCD Academic Board Standing Committee SCD Council SCD Principals’ Fellowship
Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Significant contributions to the development of the following course units for use by ACOM: Restoration Movement, Conflict Resolution, Community Development, Spiritual Formation.
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Developed and authored the ACOM Digital Learning Strategy 2016–2018
Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
CEO of ACOM as a Registered Training Organisation leading vocational training AQF III – IV across a range of ministry practice areas.
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE
Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD SCD Council SCD Academic Board, (and Standing Committee) SCD Principals Fellowship, SCD Discipline Coordinator (Ministry Life and Practice)
Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
ACOM Management Executive ACOM Academic Board ACOM Learning and Teaching Group ACOM Head of Discipline: Leadership and Management
Activities within the Academic Department Management, policy development, interconnection
between SCD and Member Institution Role in the career and professional development of staff Each employee has an agreed (and funded) Individual
Professional Development Plan that is funded within a policy that encourages study. 23 of 25 staff are directly funded by ACOM to study degree programs in their fields.
Professional development in institutional planning and governance
Commenced Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Studies through RMIT
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION
AND CHURCH Official church appointments Chairman, ANZATS 2015 Conference Planning
Committee Chairman, Ministers Endorsement Review Committee for Churches of Christ in NSW (2007 – present) Awarded “Companion” status of International Management Centres Association (2002 - present)
Pastoral responsibilities Mentoring two church ministers Membership of community bodies Chair of the Mount Druitt Church of Christ Child Care
Centre Member, Pathways Community Church
Elizabeth J. Snedden Qualifications NZ DipTeach (1983) Sprachdiplom-Mittelstufe (Munich
1980) BA(Hons) (Canterbury NZ 1998) MTheol(Hons) (MCD 2001) DTheol (MCD University of Divinity, 2012)
Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney (Good Shepherd College –
Te Hepara Pai, Auckland) Subject area Pastoral Theology, Spirituality RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH
ACTIVITY
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Current research Doctoral Dissertation: being prepared for publication “Personal Appropriation of the Desire to Know and Love God: A Study of Natural and Religious Interiority in the Writings of Bernard Lonergan S.J.”
Participation in church, govt & industry bodies Baradene College Limited, Director
Baradene College Board of Trustees, Director RSCJ Trust Board, Director Society of the Sacred Heart Trust Board, Director
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching SCD:
S7102 Introduction to Christian Spirituality A7132 Ecclesiastical Latin
Anna Surrey Qualifications AdvDipSportExScience (Waikato Polytech 2000) BTh
(SCD 2009) STL (Pontificia Universita della Santa Croce 2012)
Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney (Good Shepherd College – Te
Hepara Pai, Auckland) Subject area Liturgy RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH
ACTIVITY Current research Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick Recognized participation in consultancy projects Acting as a Liturgical Consultant for Ian Krause
Architects in the concept design for the rebuild of a parish church in the Christchurch Diocese, NZ.
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching SCD:
L7100 Introduction to Christian Worship CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL
PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE Membership of MI committees and bodies Member, Distance and Online Education Task Group for
Good Shepherd College SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION
AND CHURCH Official church appointments & designated pastoral responsibilities
Member, National Liturgy Advisors Group
Membership of community bodies Co-director, Hearts Aflame Catholic Summer School
Ann Thorp Qualifications BTh (SCD 2009), Dip. Nursing Studies, (Christchurch
Polytechnic 1991) STL, (Pontifical University of the Holy Cross 2011)
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Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney (Good Shepherd College – Te
Hepara Pai, Auckland). Subject area Church History RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH
ACTIVITY Current research Hilary of Poitiers, (PhD research). Conferences Attended Personhood, the Individual, Solitude and Loneliness, Lady Margaret
Hall, Oxford, 17 October 17 Occasional lectures “Catholicism in New Zealand - 1838-1850”, Hearts Aflame,
Summer School for Young Adults, January “Martyrdom”, Catholic Discipleship College “A History of Martyrdom”, Emmaus Retreat, 23 May
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching SCD:
H7110 The Early Church H7381 New Zealand Catholics: Their Story
Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Courses: Classical Latin & Doctrine before Nicaea, Michaelmas Term, Oxford University. Professional development day: “Effective Assessment of Learning” workshop, organised by AKO Aotearoa, National Centre for Learning Excellence
Robert Tilley Qualifications BA (Sydney 1989) MA (Sydney 1991) BD(Hons) (Sydney
1993) PhD (Sydney 2001) Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution The Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Biblical Studies RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH
ACTIVITY Current research Completing book Mary the Temple of Scripture. Researching
the role of economics on biblical interpretation, beginning with the influence of usury in the ancient near eastern world. The concepts of time and space in the biblical world. Rethinking the role of illiteracy in first century Palestine. Issues in the use of virtual technology in theological education.
Chapters in books “Opposing the Virtual World of Late-Capitalism: A
Biblical Theology of Education”. Chapter in Teaching Theology in a Technological Age, ed. by Yvette Debergue and James Harrison, 65-85. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Articles in refereed journals “The Cathedral of Being: Re-enchantment and the Writings of the Popes” Solidarity 5.1 (Dec. 2015), 1-19.
Postgraduate research essays supervised “Wrestling in the Womb: Duality and Intertextuality in
Genesis 37-50”, MTh, 18 credit points. Sydney College of Divinity.
Postgraduate research projects supervised “The Gospel of Mark and Impurity: Christianity and
Caste in South India”, MTh, 9 credit points, Sydney College of Divinity.
Conferences attended A Life Worth Living, Anzats, SCD Campus Macquarie
Park, Sydney, 29 June -1 July Grounding the Sacred, Australian Catholic University, Strathfield Campus, Sydney, 24 July SCD Templeton Conference, SCD Campus, Macquarie Park, Sydney, 28 November
Conference papers “The Aborted Conscience of Capitalism”, A Life Worth
Living, Anzats, SCD Campus Macquarie Park, Sydney, 29 June -1 July “To Look and Make it So” The Language of Being in the Poetry of Stephen Edgar’, Grounding the Sacred, Australian Catholic University, Strathfield Campus, Sydney, 24 July “Social and Personal Well-Being under Late- Capitalism: Laudato Si and the Character of Interconnectedness”, SCD Templeton Conference, Sydney College of Divinity Campus, Macquarie Park, Sydney, 28/11/15.
Participation in academic program reviews Moderated the proposed new subject for John Paul II
Institute ‘The Human Person in the Theology of Benedict XVI’ Reviewed Understanding Faith Primary School Multimedia Units for the Catholic Education Office. Judge on Australian Catholic University National Speech Prize, ACU Campus North Sydney, 12 October
Occasional lectures “The Scriptures in the Contemporary World” a five-part series delivered at Campion College retreat for students, The Benedict XVI Centre, Sydney 13-15 March “Gospel of Mark” Two part series at Catholic Adult Education College, Lidcombe, Sydney, 16 and 23 March “The Prophetic Voice: Isaiah”, 4 part series at the Aquinas Academy, St Patrick’s Wynyard, Sydney, 4, 11, 18 and 25 February “Grace and the Interpretation of Scripture: The Keys of St Peter”, Catenians, Mosman Art Gallery, Sydney, 12 February “The Service of the Word: Acts 6:1-7”, Vocational Discernment Retreat, Good Shepard Seminary, Sydney 19 April “Scripture and Eucharist”, St. Joseph’s Maronite Church, Sydney 24 June “Laudato Si: A Biblical Theology of Ecology”, Guinness and God, Archdiocese of Canberra, Canberra, 7 July
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“What’s Ecology got to do with Salvation?”, UNSW Chaplaincy, Sydney, 3 September “Laudato Si and Biblical Ecology”, Macquarie University Chaplaincy, Sydney, 8 October “The Beatitudes”, Formation and reflection day for the Catholic Education Office, Catholic Institute of Sydney, Sydney, 16 October
Media commentary “Reading the Sacred Text” on-going series. Cradio
Catholic on-line streaming radio service and podcasts for Archdiocese of Sydney, March
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
Member, Campion College Academic Board
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching SCD:
B9605 Old Testament Theology, B7231 Prophetic Literature, A7110 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew, B7364 Pauline Literature, B7214 Pentateuch (morning and evening)
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL
PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE Membership of MI committees and bodies Member, CIS Academic Board.
CIS Academic Misconduct Committee. Member, CIS Health and Safety Committee. Fire Warden.
Peter Hung Tran Qualifications B.Theol. (MCD 1992), MA (Theol.) (UNDA 1998), STD
(Alphonsian Academy, Pontifical University of Lateran, Rome 2003)
Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney (Good Shepherd College –
Te Hepara Pai, Auckland) Subject area Moral Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH
ACTIVITY Current research Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide and Stem Cells Books Trần Mạnh Hùng, Phát Triển Nền Văn Hóa Sự Chết: An
Tử và Trợ Tử (Advancing The Culture of Death: Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide). Hochiminh City, VN: Phương Đông Publisher Trần Mạnh Hùng, Đạo Đức Sinh Học và Những Thách Đố Hiện Nay (Bioethics and the Contemporary Challenges). Hochiminh City, VN: Đồng Nai Publisher
Conferences attended Standing Strong Together, International Symposium on
Euthanasia, Adelaide, 22 and 23 May
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Recognized participation in consultancy projects Consultant, L.J. Good Bioethics Centre, Western
Australia. Occasional lectures Catholic Education Office (CEO), Western Australia
Diocesan Seminary in Nha Trang Diocese, Vietnam. EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching
SCD: GSC: E7100, E7200, E7346 and E7350
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION
AND CHURCH Pastoral responsibilities Weekend supply Christine Unicomb Qualifications MBBS. Dip. RACOG, ThA., M Soc Sc., TAE40110, D.Min
candidate Academic Classification Teacher B Institution Booth College Employment status Full-time Subject area Pastoral Theology
RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH
ACTIVITY Research degree theses supervised D.Min Spiritual resilience and celery well-being Conferences attended “Living as People of Hope in a Time of Despair: A
Christian Response to Evil and Suffering” at Thought Matters Conference
Participation in church, government and industry bodies Local church leadership team member Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
On leave registered member of PACFA / CCAA
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING Administrative leadership Head of Discipline Christian Life and Ministry Booth
College Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Head of Discipline Christian Life and Ministry Booth College
Contribution to vocational and continuing educational programs
Teaching in Certificate IV in Christian Ministry and Theology
Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
Completed online courses in Moodle and On line teaching (UNSW)
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL
PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE Membership of committees in broader tertiary sector External Member academic Board ACCS
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Membership of committees and bodies in the SCD Member SCD Curriculum and coursework committee Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
Member Booth Academic Board, library committee
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION
AND CHURCH Pastoral responsibilities Within local church oversight of pastoral care
Andre van Oudtshoorn Books Worked on footnote edition: Jesus the Reconciler,
Snowgoose Media, Perth
Chapters in books “Integrating Realities: From Symbolic World to Lived-through Reality”, in Debergue, Y & Harrison, J.R Teaching Theology in a Technological Age, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Scholarly Press, 2015, 127-146.
Articles in Refereed Journals
“Changing Wor(l)ds: Preaching Prophetically Today”, Colloquium 47.1 (2015) “Constructing a Non-foundational Approach to Christian Ethics”, accepted for publication, HTS 71.3 (2015) “Symbolising Salvation: A Semiotic Analysis of the Church”, VE, 36.1 2015 “Mything the Point”, Crucible Theological Journal, 6.3 (2015)
Basie van Rooyen
Type of Professional Development Details Award Courses: (Masters, Doctorate)
Master of Theology Degree awarded, The Character of God in Genesis 2-3. Supervised by Prof DJ Human University of Pretoria
Church Leadership/Ministry:
Preaching at Moora Baptist Church, Scarborough Baptist Church, Bunbury Afrikaans Church, Clarkson Afrikaans Church, Toodyay Baptist Church
Kevin James Waldie Qualifications BA (Victoria 1982); SSL (PIB Rome 1986); PhD
(Otago 2009) Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney (Good Shepherd
College – Te Hepara Pai, Auckland) Subject area Biblical Studies
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RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY
Current research Ongoing research with respect to course units being taught and updated. Current personal research has been on Film, War and the Bible, especially in light of the 2014 Pontifical Biblical Commission document The Inspiration and Truth of Sacred Scripture.
Articles in non-refereed journals Sunday Scripture commentaries in the New
Zealand Catholic, January to December. Research degree theses supervised “Luke 15:1-16:18 – Reconsidering the Original
Orator/Lucan Author Relationship”, PhD, University of Otago, Dunedin.
Research degree theses examined “John 20:17a” MTh, Laidlaw Graduate School,
Auckland. “Is a Motivation of Reward and Punishment Faithful to the Teachings of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark?” MTh, University of Otago, Dunedin.
Conferences attended Australian Catholic Biblical Association Conference, ACBA, Anderledy Lodge, Sydney, 2 – 5 July. Aotearoa-New Zealand Association for Biblical Studies Conference, ANZABS, Laidlaw College, Auckland, 6 December.
Conference papers “Inspired War”, Australian Catholic Biblical
Association Conference, ACBA, Anderledy Lodge, Sydney, 2 – 5 July
Referee for journal Colloquium Role in the organisation of conferences, lecture series and speakers President of Aotearoa-New Zealand Association
for Biblical Studies, planning for December 2015 at Laidlaw College, Auckland.
Media commentary “The Feast of the Assumption – The Patronal
Feast of New Zealand”, Muffin Break for the Mercy Spirituality Centre, Planet FM radio, 15 August
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held President / Treasurer, Aotearoa-New Zealand
Association for Biblical Studies, 2011- Member of the Society of Biblical Literature Member of the Australian Catholic Biblical Association
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP,
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING
Tertiary teaching SCD: B7110 Introduction to Biblical Studies, B7254 Synoptic Gospels, B7214 Pentateuch, B7364 Pauline Literature
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL
PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution Member of GSC Board of Studies Committee
Staff Representative on GSC Senate Chair of GSC Staff Meetings
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Janiene Wilson Qualifications BJuris/LLB (UNSW 1979) GradDipRE
(CathCollegeEd 1984) BA (Macquarie 1989 MA (Macquarie 1991) BTh (SCD 1995) MAPS, MNSWIPP
Academic Classification Level B - Lecturer Institution Catholic Institute of Sydney Subject area Christian Life and Ministry – Pastoral
Counselling RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP &
RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research Metacognition & the anthropology underpinning
Catholic Moral Decision making Conferences attended “Holiness Today”, Society for the Study of
Christian Spirituality Annual Conference, Johannesburg, 20-24 May 2015.
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held Member, Academic Board, NSW CCPE
Member, diocesan Protection and Safety Council, Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle Member, ACTA Member, NSWIPP Member, APS Member, PPAA
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP,
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING
Course co-ordination, development of curriculum and teaching methodology
Coordinator, sub-discipline of Pastoral Counselling
Tertiary teaching SCD: C7146, C8546, C8522, C7249, C8547,
C8595 CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL
PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE Membership of MI committees and bodies Member, CIS Academic Board Activities within the Academic Department Curriculum Development, Department of
Pastoral Theology and Practice SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY,
PROFESSION AND CHURCH Membership of community bodies Member, Carmelite Spirituality Group
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Jaein (Peter) Yu Qualifications MTh
Academic Classification Level B Institution Sydney College of Divinity, Korean School of Theology Employment status Full-time Subject area Theology RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITY Current research PhD thesis: I sent off my PhD thesis for examination to Charles Sturt
University. Conferences attended I attended the 8th Sydney Theological Forum from 13th July to 14th July at
Sydney Evangelical Church. I attended the first Theological Symposium between SCD and Soongsil University from 29th January to 30th January
Conference papers Counselling and healing ministry for immigrants Participation in church, government and industry bodies
I am serving at Sydney Jireh Presbyterian Church as an associate pastor.
Membership of professional bodies and offices currently held
The Korean Institute of Christianity in Australia-Vice director from 2014 to present.
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHING Tertiary teaching I have taught theology subjects which are The doctrine of sanctification,
Focused study in Trinitarian Theology, Wesleyan Theology, Spirit and Church etc.
Professional development in educational leadership, learning and teaching
I attended SCD professional Development Day Monday 10th August 2015. Topic: Reflecting on Teaching and Learning in the SCD.
CONTRIBUTION TO INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING AND
GOVERNANCE Membership of committees and bodies in the Member Institution
I am a member of the External Academic Board Committee at Christian Community Churches of Australia.
Role in the career and professional development of staff
I am a Coordinator for spiritual training at SCD. Korean School of Theology.
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, PROFESSION AND CHURCH Pastoral responsibilities Currently, I am preaching sermon once per month at Sydney Jireh
Presbyterian Church and have been guiding study groups for youth group.
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RESEARCH DEGREE GRADUATES
2015
DOCTOR of THEOLOGY
Loan Le An Exploration of the Theology of Charism and Mission within Religious Life
MASTER of PHILOSPOHY
Hoa Nyuyen An Examination of Efforts to Inculturate Roman Catholicism in Vietnam since 1615, with Special Reference to the 20th Century
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RESEARCH DEGREE CANDIDATES
THESIS WORKING TITLES
2015
Doctoral degree candidates
Kirsty Beilharz
Reasoning the Metaphysical: Interdisciplinary Analogy in Conceptualisation of the Trinity (Analogies for Representing the Trinitarian Metaphysics drawn from Musical Composition and Quantum Physics) (PhD)
Supervisor: Dr David Hohne
Associate Supervisor: Associate Professor Matthew Del Nevo
Peter Carblis
Educating for Virtue: How May the New Covenant (Hebrews 8:10-11) Inform the Design of Educational Outcomes for Personal and Spiritual Development (PhD)
Supervisor: Dr Neil Holm
Associate Supervisor: Dr John Davies
Adam Couchmann
A Trinitarian Investigation of the Nature of Christian Worship in Light of the Worship Offered by Jesus Christ (ThD)
Supervisor: Associate Professor Glen O’Brien
Associate Supervisor: Professor Thomas Noble
Kathryn Eddie
How can Wesleyan Methodist congregations in Australia best develop effective community outreach practices? (DMin)
Supervisor: Professor Darren Cronshaw
Associate Supervisor: Dr Barbara Guest
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Barbara Howard
Re-imagining the "Living Human Document": A Critical Exploration of Imagination in the Work of Rowan Williams, and its Application for Clinical Pastoral Education.' (PhD)
Supervisor: Associate Professor Anthony Maher
Associate Supervisor: Dr Ben Myers
Kevin Hovey
Alan Tippett’s Strategic Contribution to Great Commission Focused Missions in the Twenty First Century (PhD)
Supervisor: Dr Darryl Whiteman
Associate Supervisor: Dr Gerard Goldman
Kyung Sik (Barnabas) Joo
New Perspectives on Justification: Reclaiming Calvin’s Soteriology for the Modern Korean Presbyterian Church (PhD)
Supervisor: Dr Michael Jensen
Associate Supervisor: Dr Nakheung Yang
Jobby John Kalthumakal
A Theology of Earth-Care: An Indian Christian Eco-critical Hermeneutic Integrating Judeo-Christian with Hindu Cosmological Perspectives, Economic Development and Ecological Sustainability. (PhD)
Supervisor: Dr Stuart Devenish
Associate Supervisor: Professor Kate Rigby
Mary (Caroline) Kamel
An Investigation of the Woman’s Role in the Coptic Church in Family and Church Settings That Examines the Extent to Which Egalitarianism, as Apposed to Hierarchal Gender Relational Structures and Practices, Could Be Applicable Within the Coptic Tradition (PhD)
Supervisor: Associate Professor David McEwan
Associate Supervisor: Dr Doru Costache
Sangjin (Samuel) Lee
Influences Affecting Faith, Ecclesiology and Ethics in the Encounter of Different Cultures: An Evaluation of Korean Churches’ Cultural Identity and Their Change in Australia (PhD)
Supervisor: Dr Dean Drayton
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Associate Supervisor: Professor Yoon Bae Choi
Dennis Nutt
Neither Dulled by Habit, nor Shrivelled by Polemic: A History of the Australian College of Ministries (1939 – 2014). (PhD)
Supervisor: Dr William Emilson
Associate Supervisor: Professor Gary Trompf
Gerry Nworie
Christian Missionary Evangelization: The Paradox of the Growth of the Catholic Church in Igboland of Southeastern Nigeria (PhD)
Supervisor: Dr Larry Nemer
Associate Supervisor: Associate Professor Darren Cronshaw
Leon O’Flynn
A Twenty-First Century Andragogy for ACOM (PhD)
Supervisor: Dr Stephen Smith
Associate Supervisor: Dr Barbara Bulkeley
Karen Pack
That they may have life: a biblical theology of covenant friendship as a vehicle for sexual holiness and intimacy for single Christians. (PhD)
Supervisor: Professor Brian Edgar
Associate Supervisor: Dr Gordon Preece
Ian Packer
Walking Worthy of the Calling: A Baptistic Public Theology of Vocation and Profession. (PhD)
Supervisor: Professor Darren Cronshaw
Associate Supervisor: Dr Gordon Preece
Theresa Pirola
Eucharistic Remembrance and the Memory of Israel: A Study of Christological Developments in the Jewish-Christian Dialogue Since Nostra Aetate and Their Implications for Eucharistic Theology as Expressed in Eucharistic Prayer IV of the Roman Rite (ThD)
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Supervisor: Professor Gerard Kelly
Associate Supervisor: Dr Paul O’Shea
Patricia Powell
How Does Participation in the Rahamim Ecological Learning Community, a Work of the Sisters of Mercy (Bathurst), Bring about “Ecological Conversion”? (DMin)
Supervisor: Associate Prof Gerard Moore
Associate Supervisor: Dr Paula Smith
Efrosini Stefanou-Haag
Greek Orthodox Education: A Policy-Focused Investigation of Values, Principles, and Theological Influences Foundational to Australian Greek Orthodox Schooling (PhD)
Supervisor: Dr Neil Holm
Associate Supervisor: Dr Philip Kariatlis
Christine Unicomb
Maintaining Spiritual Well-Being of Clergy in Ministry (DMin)
Supervisor: Dr Stuart Devenish
Associate Supervisor: Dr Helen Cameron
Dimitrios Vasiliadis
Koinonia of Grace: The Synethesis of the Essence, Energies and Hypostasis of God (ThD)
Supervisor: Dr Philip Kariatlis
Associate Supervisor: Dr Doru Costache
Pauline Wicks
A Critical Examination of the Theology of Mission of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart (DMin)
Supervisor: Associate Professor Gerard Moore
Associate Supervisor: Dr Michele Connolly
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Susan Wilson
Rejecting Satan: Conversion in the Ordinary Life of the Church. A Critical Analysis of René Girard’s Understanding of What It Means to Reject Satan and the Implications for the Life of the Baptised in the 21st Century (PhD)
Supervisor: Associate Professor Gerard Kelly
Associate Supervisor: Associate Professor Chris Marshall
Masters Degree Candidates
Gordon Cooper
The Memorialists and Their Ecclesial Content, c.1933-c.1940 (MPhil)
Supervisor: Dr Raymond Nobbs
Associate Supervisor: Professor Diane Speed
Joe Marsters
What Historical, Cultural, and/or Confessional Factors might Account for the Establishment and Continuing Operation of the Cook Island Christian Church in Australia and New Zealand? (MPhil)
Supervisor: Dr Ray Nobbs
Associate Supervisor: Dr Noel Weeks
Alan Smart
By What Authority? Can the Theology of Scripture, Articulated in the Uniting of Union, Shed Light on How We Can Speak of Scripture as the Word of God in the Church’s Life and Witness in Contemporary Society and Into the Future? (MPhil)
Supervisor: Associate Prof Clive Pearson
Associate Supervisor: Dr Peter Davis