The unit will introduce students to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander approaches to theology. After an introduction to methods commonly used by Indigenous theologians and to the history of Indigenous-Colonial...
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University community celebrated in King’s Birthday 2023 Honours List
Congratulations to members of the University of Divinity community who have been recognised in the King's Birthday 2023 Honours List.
Recent publications from the University of Divinity research community – 2023
The University of Divinity research community recently gathered in person for the annual Research Conference held on Wednesday 7 June 2023. During the conference, we celebrated publications written by our academics...
University Gazette June 2023
University Gazette for June 2023. The Gazette is a public document that reports the outcomes of meetings of the University Council and Academic Board since the last Gazette was issued.
Conference Postponed: Raising our Tribal Voice for Justice
Important Announcement! "Raising our Tribal Voice for Justice: An Indigenous Theological Revolution" conference. Due to unforeseen health challenges faced by Professor Anne Pattel-Gray, the conference has been...
I’m Voting Yes Badges
Today is the anniversary of the Uluru Statement from the Heart issuing – six years since the call for meaningful constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples through a Voice to Parliament...
Student Surveys – Have your say
The University of Divinity surveys its students to gain valuable insights that help improve the experience for current and future generations of students. If you're a currently enrolled student, check your inbox for an...
2023 May Graduation Online
On the evening of Thursday 18 May, the University gathered as an online community to witness and celebrate the graduation of over 41 students receiving 43 awards, in a ceremony held via Zoom.
Matthew’s Parable of the Royal Wedding Feast: A Sociorhetorical Interpretation
Ruth Christa Mathieson’s unique reading of Matthew’s parable of the royal wedding feast (Matt 22:1–14), which concludes with the king’s demand that one of the guests be bound and cast out into the outer darkness.
Semester 2 unit | Cracking of Christendom
Learn how today’s conversations about religion date back to the days when Christendom cracked. This innovative and ground-breaking unit will be taught collaboratively by academics from diverse traditions, with expertise...









