
CTC Seminar | Presented by Rev Dr Trevor Tibbertsma
Join us online for the next CTC Seminar presented by Rev Dr Trevor Tibbertsma on Learn where there is Wisdom: A Theological Reading of Baruch 3:9-4:4.

Join us online for the next CTC Seminar presented by Rev Dr Trevor Tibbertsma on Learn where there is Wisdom: A Theological Reading of Baruch 3:9-4:4.

Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations that invite participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world. Experienced academics from Catholic Theological College present on a variety of topics such as: science and faith issues including AI, moral theology, politics and religion, the Gospels of Matthew and John, biblical languages, canon law, and religion and ethics.

Theology mediates between a cultural matrix and the significance and role of a religion in that matrix. But what if our culture become slum? Do we need a dialectic of culture?

Join Rabbi Moshe Givental for an introduction to Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, the most sacred days in the Jewish calendar.

Curious about theology, ministry, or deepening your faith? The St Francis College Open Day is a great chance to explore study options, ask questions, and discover where learning and vocation might take you.

I could do that! Collective wisdom for assuring learning The 2026 University of Divinity Teaching Conference is scheduled for Tuesday 2 June (the day prior to Research Day). The theme for this year’s conference is ‘I could do that! Collective wisdom for assuring learning‘. Assurance of Learning is the most important part of higher education effectiveness and […]

The University of Divinity warmly invites you to join us for our annual Research Day on Wednesday 3 June 2026. The day will comprise sessions of 20-minute papers and one-hour discussion panels from our academic staff, HDR students, librarians and members of our affiliated Networks. Papers and panels will feature research on the themes of […]

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.

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?