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Lecturer Position Available

Good Shepherd College, a Catholic Theological College in Auckland, New Zealand is interested in Expressions of Interest from Lecturers for full or part-time positions in Scripture, Systematic Theology, Philosophy, Moral Theology, and Pastoral Theology. A completed PhD or near completion of a PhD in a relevant discipline is essential, preferably with some tertiary teaching experience, and a background in research and ongoing publication in a relevant discipline. Salary negotiable. Enquiries to admin@gsc.ac.nz Applications close 15 June 2014.

Position Available – Coordinator of Studies – Missiology At the Uniting Church Theological College Melbourne.

The appointee will teach in the field of Missiology, enabling students to explore the theology and practice of Christian mission in the Australian and global contexts. The appointee will participate in the preparation and formation of candidates for recognised ministries within the Uniting Church in Australia and resource the wider Church in understanding the nature, purpose and practice of Christian mission in the 21st century. Appointment effective from 1 January 2015 for a period of 7 years. Closing date: 15 June, 2014
For further information, please contact: David Barmby Administration Manager – Executive Assistant.  Centre for Theology and Ministry 29 College Crescent PARKVILLE VIC 3052 David.Barmby@ctm.uca.edu.au 03 9340 8832

 
 

 
You are invited to attend the Malyon College Research Colloquium next Tuesday 20th May 2:00-4:00pm in Lecture Room 3.

Doctor of Ministry – Research Proposal Defence

DMin Candidate: Phillip Porcheron

Topic: Leadership training Within the Asian Context

Principal Supervisor: Rev. Dr Ian Hussey

 

Doctor of Philosophy – Work in Progress

DPhil. Candidate: Andrew Dunstan (BMin, BTh (Hons I), MPhil)

Topic: Karl Barth’s understanding of the beauty (i.e. persuasiveness) of the glory of God

Principal Supervisor: Rev. Prof. Paul Fiddes

Malyon College

Public Lecture with Craig Keen

Trinity College and Studies in Religion (School of HPRC) at the University of Queensland

announce

After Crucifixion:
A Public Lecture with Craig Keen

Keen’s writing is animated by a deep personal desire for an authentically kenotic existence, and a longing for the coming of a community of women and men who understand that they cannot live until they die. – Bruce L. McCormack

Keen Book Cover

7.30pm, July 2nd
Trinity College
Level 1, Uniting Church Centre 60 Bayliss Street, Auchenflower

For more information, email  keen.symposium@gmail.com or Call 07-3377 9950

Symposium on the work of theologian Craig Keen

United Theological College and the Centre for Public and Contextual Theology (PaCT) announce

 

After Crucifixion:

A Symposium on the Theology of Craig Keen

 

27-28 June, 2014

 Keen Book Cover

 

Keen’s writing is animated by a deep personal desire for an authentically kenotic

existence, and a longing for the coming of a community of women and men who

understand that they cannot live until they die. – Bruce L. McCormack

 

 

Central to Craig Keen’s work is the belief that human reflection on the mystery of God is always embodied. In his latest book, After Crucifixion, Keen shows that theology is structured by a pattern of embodied reflection and embodied giving. The theologian hears and believes the good news, but does not receive this gift as a possession to be retained: “a gift that will not become property is there to be given. To follow Christ is with him perpetually to be emptied.”

 

The symposium will explore Craig Keen’s contribution to contemporary theology, and will offer scholarly engagement with his work; Craig Keen will also present a lecture and will respond to papers.

 

Presenters include: Anita Monro, Benjamin Myers, and Janice Rees.

 

 

Cost:

$70 (including Friday night dinner)

 

Schedule:

Friday, 27th June.

Symposium: 9am-6pm.

Dinner: from 6pm.

Saturday, 28th June

Symposium: 9am-12:30pm.

 

Booking:

Send attached form to –

Keen Symposium

United Theological College

16 Masons Drive

North Parramatta

NSW 2151

 

KEEN Flyer

The next seminar in the University of Queensland Theology seminar series, which will be held Friday, 2 May, from 2-4pm.
This week  they are hosting two seminars to be delivered by Dr. Cive Ayer and Dr. Janice Rees.  Dr. Ayer will be presenting first from 2-3pm on the topic ‘Ecology and Diakonia: Putting Words into Action,’ which will be followed by Dr. Rees’ seminar ‘The (Im) Material Body?: On Eucharist, Discipleship, and Subjectivity.

http://www.uq.edu.au/hprc/docs/Religion%20Seminar%20Friday%202%20May.pdf

Conference on Spiritual Formation 2 to 3 October 2014 at Christ College, 1 Clarence Street Burwood NSW

A Conference on Spiritual Formation will be held on 2 to 3 October 2014  Hosted by the Australian College of Theology to be held at Christ College, 1 Clarence Street Burwood NSW 2134

details can be found at

file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/shey/My%20Documents/Downloads/ACT%20Conference%20on%20Spiritual%20Formation%20-%20Call%20for%20Papers.pdf

You are invited to the next Brisbane ANZATS seminar – August 22 at Malyon College

Please mark in your diaries the date for the next Brisbane ANZATS seminar.
The topic is “the OnLine delivery of Theological education”.
Ian Hussey, who is director of On Line Development at Malyon will speak on the topic.
This seminar will be held on August 22 at Malyon College at Mitchelton from 1pm to 3.30 pm.
There is also an opportunity for others to contribute.
Please pass this information on to all who may be interested.

$200 Post Graduate Conference Bursaries

The Brisbane ANZATS committee are offering two post graduate bursaries of $200 to attend and present at a relevant conference. Applications will be received up to 23 May 2014. Applicants should include a brief one paragraph statement as to why conference participation will be of benefit and background information that supports the proposal. Priority will be given to those who present over those who are just attending, and to those who attend ANZATS related conferences over other conferences. Details of applications will be circulated to each school for ranking. Applications can be forwarded through the member schools, or sent to the Brisbane ANZATS secretary, Dr Sam Hey at shey@citipointechurch.com

Religious History Association Conference 2014

Religious History Association Conference 2014

CALL FOR PAPERS – “Religion and Conflict”

Posted on December 12, 2013

The Religious History Association, in conjunction with the Centre for the History of European Discourses at The University of Queensland, has great pleasure in calling for papers for the next annual conference of the Religious History Association to be held at the University of Queensland, St Lucia campus, from 8—10 July 2014.

The conference theme is “Religion and Conflict.” Papers addressing all aspects of the theme are invited

http://therha.com.au/call-for-papers-theme-religion-and-conflict/

Keynote speaker: Professor Emeritus Ron Numbers (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 

Proposals will be accepted until 15 March 2014