Theology and Society

The exploration of the interface between theology and society plays a critical part in fostering an understanding of the moral, spiritual, and intellectual dimensions of modern pluralistic societies. Interdisciplinary dialogue between theology and other disciplines helps to situate contemporary challenges within a wider horizon, by bringing the intellectual resources of the Christian tradition to bear on contemporary challenges. Research in this cluster addresses a wide range of social and cultural themes, and deploys methodologies from several disciplines, including history, literature, ethics, and economics.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Myers, B. (2024). Blakean Anti-Wisdom in Thomas Merton’s Proverbs. Literature and Theology, 38.

Rizzo, D. (2024). The Word Made Flesh and the Spirit’s Breath: Bridging Christology and Pneumatology in Animal Theology. Religions, 15(11):1355| External link

Rizzo, D. (2024). Animal Glossolalia: A Pneumatological Framework for Animal Theology. Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, 46 (1), 60-79.

Choi, Sung Rual (2024). A Study on the Theological Connection between Christology and Calvin’s Union with Christ (Únio cum Christo): Focusing on Incarnation (Incarnātio) and Hypostatic Union (Únio Hypostática). Korea Association of Christian Studies, Vol. 131 133-166.

Terceiro, D. (2024). Picturing Creativity: Three Picture Books. International Journal of Education & the Arts, 24 (11). External link

Choi, Sung Rual (2023). Christology at the Centre of Migration Theology: Focusing on the Doctrine of Incarnation and the Threefold Offices of Christ from the Perspective of John Calvin’s Union with Christ Thought. Korean Journal of Systematic Theology, No. 71 181-217.

HDR Theses

Asnicar , Paul. The Church as a Learning Community: Communal learning and inquiry as locally embodied expression of the gospel (PhD)

Deshbhratar, Anand. Theology and Science: An Interdisciplinary Study (PhD)

Han, Ji Mi. A critical study of Jonathan Edwards’ pneumatology: focusing on his trinitarian theology (PhD) [in Korean]

Harrison, Wayne. Conditional Cessationism: A revised doctrine of cessationism for the Reformed Tradition (PhD)

Kim, Yihwa. A Study on Christian Identity in the Context of the Australian Korean Diaspora (PhD) [in Korean]

Mercer, Andrew. Flourishing in exile: communal disciplines, spiritual formation, and the monastic ideal in contemporary Christian thought (PhD)

HDR Theses (Completed)

Bohr, Mark. The self-identification of Generation Y as ‘no religion’ in contemporary Australian society (DMin)

Creed, Fleur. The Church as a Place for Connection: Building Social Capital Across Social and Cultural Boundaries in Australian Communities (PhD)

Davis, Allan. Religious acculturation of Syriac Orthodox churches in diaspora in Australia (PhD)

Harris, Tania. Towards a theology of Pentecostal revelatory experiences (PhD)

Naidoo, Jared. Decolonising Jesus: Tinyiko Maluleke’s African Jesus as Suffering Liberator (MPhil)

LEAD RESEARCHERS

HDR CANDIDATES

  • Paul Asnicar
  • Anand Deshbhratar
  • Ji Mi Han
  • Wayne Harrison
  • Yihwa Kim
  • Andrew Mercer
  • Layla Nahavandi
  • John Ramm
  • Daniela Rizzo
  • Kimberly Spragg
  • Wolfgang Sue

HDR GRADUATES

  • Dr Mark Bohr
  • Dr Fleur Creed
  • Dr Allan Davis
  • Dr Tania Harris
  • Jared Naidoo

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

This research cluster contributes to the advancement of the following goals:

E-WEB-Goal-04
E-WEB-Goal-05
E-WEB-Goal-10
E-WEB-Goal-16

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