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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
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/
Lecturer in Biblical Studies position available – Broken Bay Institute
The Broken Bay Institute (BBI) is currently seeking to appoint a full-time Biblical Scholar to its dynamic team of academic staff.
http://brokenbayinstitute.cmail2.com/t/ViewEmail/d/73E5BFE5082685A0/A2E3C2D8FC66421244D0DD5392A9C75A
The successful applicant will possess doctoral qualifications in Biblical Studies, demonstrated excellence in teaching, competency to teach in both face-to-face and online environments, and a commitment to ongoing research in the field. The initial contract will be for 12 months, with an option to renew.
Position Description and role enquiries: for a comprehensive application package or enquiries contact Liz Jones, Chief Operating Officer on 02 9847 0526 or email ejones@bbi.catholic.edu.au.
Brisbane ANZATS Seminar March 6 Professor Dr Raymond Nobbs – DOING THEOLOGY DOWN UNDER – YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW
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.
Raymond Nobbs has Master’s degrees in both Arts and Theology, while his PhD is in History. He has published 9 books and numerous journal articles, and is currently writing on the Lambeth Conferences. He is currently the conjoint Executive Officer of the Council of Deans of Theology (CDT), and the Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS). He is also a Member of the Panel of Experts for the Commonwealth’s Tertiary Education Standards Quality Agency, and an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at Macquarie University where he taught for over 20 years. He was the foundation Dean and Professor at the Sydney College of Divinity, retiring from that position after 13 years’ service in December 2007. He has also served as President of ANZATS and Chair of the CDT.
CONFERENCE – ART OF FORGIVENESS
From 6th to 8th August 2015 Carey College (Baptist, New Zealand) will be holding a conference “The Art of Forgiveness”
The keynote speaker is Professor L Gregory Jones. Professor Jones is the Williams Professor of Theology and
Christian Ministry at Duke Divinity School.
Proposals must be e-mailed to
Dr. Phil Halstead and Carol Fearon at events@carey.ac.nz
Deadline for proposals is March 1st, 2015.
Catholic Institute of Sydney – full-time lecturer in Systematic Theology position
The Catholic Institute of Sydney seeks to appoint a full-time lecturer in Systematic Theology.
The position will be available from the beginning of 2015. The successful applicant will be
teaching across the curriculum at undergraduate level and offering specialised units at
graduate level. He/she will also be expected to contribute to the research culture of CIS and
to undertake relevant administrative duties. Theology Lecturer 2014 Advertisement (1)
Tabor Victoria – Lecturer in Theology position
Tabor Victoria are seeking applications for the position of Lecturer in the School of Theology (Ministry, Mission, Theological & Biblical Studies) to commence in January 2015. This exciting and challenging part time position will make full use of academic qualifications (Ph.D. or equivalent required). See Lecturer in Theology Position. Oct 2014 (1) (2)
UQ Theology Series – Anita Monro – ‘Reclaiming the Diaconal Role of the Presbyter’
Anita Monro: ‘“It’s such a shame you’re not in a congregation!”
Reclaiming the Diaconal Role of the Presbyter’
School of History, Philosophy, Religion, and Classics
UQ Theology Series Program 2014
7th November, 2-3pm,
Room E319 Forgan Smith Building