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Our Research

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Postgraduate research students are part of a vibrant community who work in various theological disciplines.

The research community at Trinity College Theological School includes students, faculty and visitors, working on projects in biblical studies, systematic theology, philosophy, ministry studies, liturgy and church history. Trinity is unique among the colleges of the University of Divinity in appointing the University’s first Research Professor and first Postdoctoral Research Fellow.

Students are encouraged to attend, and present at, quarterly research seminars and the University of Divinity’s Research Day. More broadly, we encourage students to take advantage of the opportunities to meet and learn from the numerous local and international scholars who visit the University and Trinity College throughout the year. Trinity is able to provide shared office space for research students in order to foster collegiality and interaction with fellow students and faculty.

Prospective students are invited to contact our Research Coordinator, , in order to discuss supervision options, scholarships, research topics, and the application process. Please also refer to the to see the research profiles of our academic staff.

Research Seminars

Research Seminars are held once or twice per semester. All research students, adjuncts and staff are welcome to attend and present on current research.

Current Faculty Research Projects

Current PhD Students

Nant Hnin Hnin (Snow) Aye  \ Thesis Title: Jesus? Redefinition of the Cultural and Social Praxis in the Gospels: A Call to Christians to Live in a New Society. \ Supervisors: Fergus King, Bob Derrenbacker

Justin Bristow \ Thesis Title: A Political Theology of Civil War \ Supervisors: Mark Lindsay, Scott Kirkland

David Carter \ Thesis Title: A Theology of Infectious Disease \ Supervisors: Scott Kirkland, Mark Lindsay

Laura Cerbus \ Thesis Title: Perceiving Beauty, Becoming Beautiful: The Role of Aesthetic Formation in Creation Care \ Supervisors: Mark Lindsay, Scott Kirkland

Lachlan Davis \ Thesis Title: Approaching Reconciliation in the Hebrew Bible: Reconciliation Stories in Genesis \ Supervisors: Rachelle Gilmour, Meg Warner

Emily Fraser \ Thesis Title: Radical Song: Protestant Communication through Hymnody \ Supervisors: D'Arcy Wood, Andreas Loewe

Marilyn Hope \ Thesis Title: The Community of St Mark, Camperdown: Model of Contemplative Life for the Church? \ Supervisors: Peter Sherlock, Cecilia Francis

Daniel Kisliakov  \ Thesis Title: Reclaiming the Theological Legacy of the Russian Diaspora with Reference to the Thought of Paul Evdokimov, Maria Skobtsova and Lev Gillet \ Supervisors:  Youhanna Youssef, Duncan Reid

Chloe Lampard  \ Thesis Title: Putting the Trans in Transformation \ Supervisors: Scott Kirkland, Marika Rose

Zhong Li  \ Thesis Title: Retribution in the Narrative and Law of the Pentateuch \ Supervisors: Rachelle Gilmour, Megan Turton

Ann Pate \ Thesis Title: God Speaks Us to Ourselves: The Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius in Contemporary Experience \ Supervisors: Dorothy Lee, Ineke Langhams-Cornett, Rob Faesern

Elizabeth Thompson \ Thesis Title: ‘A Love to which there is No Reply’: Pastoral Care as Suicide Postvention \ Supervisors: Christopher Porter, Gary Heard

Julia Thwaites \ Thesis Title: Spiritual Combat: Christian Opposition of Soul and Body as Anatomised through Pleasure \ Supervisors: Scott Kirkland, Janice McRandal

Current MPhil Students

Jess Grant  \ Thesis Title: The Just Opponent: Friend and Enemy in Anglican Thought from 1920 to 2020 \ Supervisors: Scott Kirkland, Mark Lindsay

Recently Completed PhD Theses

Christy Capper – Sin as Inauthenticity \ Geoff Cheong — Secularology and Relational Spirituality: Towards an Integral Christian Spirituality \ Paul Daniels – Von Balthasar and Nietzsche on the Aesthetics of Tragedy \ John Deane – The New Song, the New Creation and New City - the Missional Perspective of Revelation \ Nixon Estrella De Vera – The Suffering of God in the Eternal Decree: A Critical Study of Barth on Election \ Luke Hopkins – Contemporary Anglican Identity in Conversation with Cyprian of Carthage \ Paul Oslington–Political Economy as Natural Theology: Smith, Malthus and their Followers \ Richard Wilson–A Methodological Approach for Church Engagement of the Economics, Finance and Business Sectors

Research Fellows and Associates

Scholars undertaking research projects may contribute to the academic life of the School in an honorary capacity. As a member college of the University of Divinity, Trinity College Theological School may choose to nominate academics as honorary research staff to be recognised and accredited by the University of Divinity. Please read the policy on Honorary Researchers for more information.

The Very Revd DrAndreas Loewe,BA(Hons), MPhil, MA Oxon, PhD Camb \ Dr Paul Daniels,BA (Hons), BTheol, MTheol, PhD \ Dr Nixon Estrella De Vera,MATS, PhD \ Dr Aaron Ghiloni,BA, MA, GCIslamicStud, PhD \ Dr Arthur Keefer,PhD Camb \ The Revd Dr Duncan Reid,BA(Hons) Monash, BD MCD, DTheol Tübingen, MEd Flinders \ The Revd Dr Richard Wilson,BSc, MBA, MA, MDiv, PhD

University Scholars

The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Divinity may appoint persons who are neither students nor academic staff to be University Scholars.

The Revd Ron Browning, OAM \ The Rt Revd Dr Jeffrey Driver, LTh ACT, MTh SCD, PhD CSU \ Dr Muriel Porter, OAM, BA UNE, BLitt ANU, PhD Melb, MA ACU

Trinity College Visiting Scholars

From time to time, Trinity College may invite distinguished persons to be Visiting Scholar affiliated with Trinity College Theological School for short periods. Please read our Policy on Visiting Scholars for more information.

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