Associate Professor Jason Goroncy recently spoke with Vox about what he enjoys about teaching at the University, his own early theological studies, and why he thinks asking questions is a key component of theology.
The University of Divinity’s Annual Report for 2021 was tabled in the Victorian Parliament by The Hon. Gayle Tierney MP, Minister for Higher Education and Minister of Training and Skills, on 3 May 2022.
Since 1991, the University’s administrative office has been housed in the Uniting Church manse in Highbury Grove, Kew. This facility has served the University well through an exceptional period of growth and...
In this interview, Geraldine Vytilingam talks about her experience as a new student at the University of Divinity in Semester 1, 2023. Geraldine is the first recipient of the Fr John Wallis Scholarship, made possible by...
Rachel refuses consolation, for her children are no more. To refuse consolation in the face of great loss is an act of resistance. It is an act of resistance because it is a refusal to accept injustice, it is a refusal...
An interview with Professor Rowan Strong, newly appointed Professor at the University of Divinity. "Church history remains fundamental to the study of theology".
Here are the 20 female theologians, beginning with one recommended book/chapter/article for each. We strongly encourage you to get to know the work of these 20 female theologians in 2021.
Watch recordings of past events within the COVID-Revelations research theme. Indigenous Perspectives Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples experience the pandemic in ways that are unique to their experience as...
The University of Divinity research community recently gathered online for the annual Research Conference. During the conference, we celebrated publications written by our academics, honorary researchers and HDR...
As I write the COVID-19 virus is transmitting itself from person to person at an exponential rate. Much of the transmission is happening ‘under the radar’ as people who do not know they have the virus pass...