Did you know that a typical Christian today is a non-white woman in Asia, Africa, or Latin America? Currently, over two-thirds of the world’s Christians reside outside the West and a quarter of them live in Africa...
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A Call for Papers on Migration and Religion in Australia and the Pacific
Whitley College invites scholars and practitioners from a range of backgrounds to contribute to an edited collection that aims to explore the intricate intersection of migration and religion in the region, including the...
2024 Origins of Dissent Study Tour with Whitley College
Whitley’s 2024 Origins of Dissent Study Tour is an exciting opportunity for students and Christians with a keen interest in discovering more about the story of dissenting origins in Europe.
A Call for Papers on Migration and Religion in Australia and the Pacific
On 7 March 2024, Whitley College hosted an ‘Interdisciplinary Research Symposium on Migration and Religion in Australia and the Pacific’. We now invite scholars and practitioners from a range of backgrounds to...
Making art in a time of crisis
Rev Dr Jason Goroncy (Whitley College) was a special guest on ABC Soul Search on Thursday 7 December in an episode titled 'Making art in a time of crisis'.
Study at Whitley College in 2024
The team at Whitley has been busy developing their programs on offer in 2024 designed to inspire, equip, educate, and form students to do great things in the Christian world and beyond. If you’ve been thinking about...
Don’t miss your chance to study at Whitley this year
Don't miss your chance to study at Whitley in 2023. Enrolments close on Friday July 21st.
“Better Neighbours” awarded University of Divinity Collaborative Large Grant
Congratulations to Whitley’s Dean of Research, Associate Professor Darrell Jackson on another successful submission for a University of Divinity Collaborative Large Grant. Darrell and Dr Titus Olorunnisola will use the...
Book co-authored by Professor René Erwich nominated for Best Theological Book of 2022
Congratulations to Professor René Erwich, Principal and Professor of Practical Theology at Whitley College, whose book (written with Rev dr Almatine Leene), "Vuur dat nooit dooft. Gender, seksualiteit en theologie in...
The Uluru Statement and its two concepts of sovereignty
"The Uluru Statement from the Heart quotes a spiritual definition of sovereignty, which is contrasted with the sovereignty of the Crown. But given the dozens of the definitions that may have been relevant, why was this...










