
Wollaston Research Seminar June
Join us for the next Wollaston Research Seminar on June 8th where Associate Professor Robert Myles will present: "The Historical Jesus, Masculinity, and Class Conflict"

Join us for the next Wollaston Research Seminar on June 8th where Associate Professor Robert Myles will present: "The Historical Jesus, Masculinity, and Class Conflict"

In our own accent: how Australian English shapes Anglican worship and mission. How has our liturgical language evolved, and does it help us pray and share the gospel beyond church insiders? Join us for the 2026 Felix Arnott Lecture with The Reverend Dr Elizabeth J Smith AM.

Exploring study in theology, philosophy, spirituality, pastoral and spiritual care, ministry and counselling? Join our online information session on Monday 15 June at 7pm (AEST) and discover the pathway that is right for you.

Join us for the launch of Aunty Professor Anne Pattel-Gray's new book, Red Ochre Theology - a landmark work in First Nations theological thought.

Join leading scholars and faith leaders from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as we explore the meaning and limits of human dignity. This conference moves beyond shared ideals to ask harder questions: Where have our traditions fallen short, and what tensions, silences, and contested ideas continue to shape how dignity, identity, and belonging are understood today?

Join us for an engaging lecture by Dr Julia Rhyder speaking about how war was commemorated in ancient contexts.

This event is part of the Faith and the Arts series at St Peter's Eastern Hill. Read more about the series here. Presented by Dr Claire Renkin, Yarra Theological Union, […]

Save the Date | 21-22 August 2026, the ACFT Conference program includes The Annual Janette Gray RSM Lecture delivered by Dr Mary Kate Holman. A celebration of the first decade of ACFT, and launch of the 2027 ACFT Art Exhibition based on the theme of this years' conference, “Imagine Something Else: Communities, Creativity, Resistance.