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Position Vacant – Executive Officer – Tabor College Tasmania

A position is avaliable as Executive Officer, at Tabor  Tasmania.  30 hpw (negotiable), for initially a 12 month engagement. The EO is to provide leadership for the college in two areas – the delivery of a student experience that fulfils TEQSA quality requirements, and the management of the College as a business.

For a copy of the Position Description, or for other queries, please email GBchair@tabor.tas.edu.au. An outline of the vision, aims and focus of Tabor College Tasmania can be found at http://www.tabor.tas.edu.au/about/ Please forward an application that demonstrates how you fulfil the position’s Key Attributes to GBchair@tabor.tas.edu.au.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer 2015 Symposium 11 April 2015 Immanuel Lutheran Church, North Adelaide

The Dietrich Bonhoeffer 2015 Symposium
will be held on Saturday, 11 April 2015 ~ 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Archer Street, North Adelaide

Details can be found at – https://bonhoeffer2015australia.wordpress.com/

Alphacrucis Biennial conference – On the theme of Leadership – 7 July 2015

Alphacrucis College is hosting our biennial international conference again this year, on 7th July at AC Central, Parramatta. The theme is leadership. The deadline for submission of papers has been extended till15th April.

 All details, including registration information and call for papers can be found on the conference website:http://ac.edu.au/news/notice-board/2015/feb/19/leadership-biennial-international-conference/#.VO1FW

Broken Bay Institute – E Conference – ‘Religion: catalyst for violence or peace? Probing the Abrahamic traditions for answers’

The Broken Bay Institute (BBI) 2015 eConference will be held on Tuesday 23 June. ‘Religion: catalyst for violence or peace? Probing the Abrahamic traditions for answers’ will explore the potential for the three Abrahamic traditions – Christianity, Judaism and Islam – to cultivate peace in a world that associates religion with violence. See Broken Bay Institute E Conference for details

UQ CHED seminar – Historian Ed Larson on ‘”American’s Ongoing Anti-Evolution Crusade”: An Evolving Narrative’

The University of Queensland – Centre for the History of European Discourses, CHED Public Seminar on March 12, 2015,
will be presented by Ed Larson from Pepperdine University on
– ‘”American’s Ongoing Anti-Evolution Crusade”: An Evolving Narrative’
CHED Public Seminar . For talk abstract and event details, http://ched.uq.edu.au/index.html?page=219299&pid=170139

SFC Research Seminars

The St Francis College Research Seminars provide an avenue for Honours students, Masters students, and doctoral candidates to participate in a forum where faculty are presenting their own current work while also modelling good research and writing practice. These seminars are held three times each academic semester, and are open to clergy and members of the wider community. Staff and students from other local ANZATS schools are always very welcome, and are invited to offer presentations during the year.

These seminars are held between 2.00pm and 5.00pm on the dates listed below. The topics for semester one in 2015 are as follows:

Semester One

12 March

1. Greg Jenks: More Than Couch Change: The Coins from Bethsaida.
2. Peter Lewis: The Coins of Agrippa II.
3. Anthony Rees: Moses, Mother of Israel?

16 April

1. Graham Warren: BTh (Hons) research report
2. Peter Devenish-Mears: PhD research report
3. Steven Ogden: topic to be confirmed

14 May

1. Linda McWilliam: BTh (Hons) research report
2. Mervyn Lander: Autoethnography and Ministry Research.
3.  Marie-Louise Craig: topic to be confirmed

More information: www.ministryeducation.org.au/theological-studies/research-sfc/research-seminars/

ReminderBrisbane ANZATS SeminarMarch 6th 2015

Professor Dr Raymond Nobbs

 DOING THEOLOGY DOWN UNDER – YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW

You are invited to the next Brisbane ANZATS seminar on theological education in Australia.

The seminar will be held from 1 to 3.30 pm, with the meeting of Brisbane ANZATS college representatives from 12 to 12.50.

The seminar will be held at CHC Citipointe Ministry College, in Lecture Room 1, which is underneath the main church auditorium. The address is 322 Wecker Road, Mansfield.

Raymond Nobbs

Dr Nobbs will present the findings and research into this topic from the Council of Deans of the theological colleges and emerging trends in theological education.

Queensland Theological College events for 2015

March 23  – Dr Barry Webb on Judges

April 23    –  Ed Stetzer

June 1   –  Dr Doug Green on Psalms

Nov 2  –  Prof Douglas Moo on Galatians

Further details can be found at

http://www.qtc.edu.au/training-and-events/events/

Centre for the Study of Science, Religion and Society seminars 2015

Tuesday 31 March 2015 – 12 – 2pm – Professor Terry Halliday, “Religion in the Politics of Lawyers in Struggles for Political Liberalism”

Friday, 29 May 2015 Time: 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Robert Mann “Puzzled by Particularity” Robert Mann is Professor of Physics and Applied Mathematics at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

RSVP to Emmanuel College. (St Lucia)

http://centressrs.org/events/seminars/ and  http://centressrs.org/

The Religious History Association invites applications for grants to facilitate the holding of workshops/conferences

The Religious History Association invites applications for grants to support the study and publication of religious history. The aim of the grants is to facilitate the holding of workshops/conferences with a view to publication of research.

The closing date for applications is 31 May 2015.  http://therha.com.au/