Congratulations to volume editor Jason Goroncy and contributors, Keith Dyer, Vicky Balabanski, Nebojsa Tumara, John Flett, Xiaoli Yang and Gordon Preece, on the release of T&T Clark Handbook of the Doctrine of Creation.
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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'.
Publication shortlisted for the 2023 Australian Christian Book of the Year Award
Imagination in an Age of Crisis, a book co-edited by Jason Goroncy and Rod Pattenden, has just been shortlisted for the 2023 Australian Christian Book of the Year Award.
Openness to the world: Wes Campbell, and his disturbing illusions of peace
This article was published by ABC Religion and Ethics on 10 January. Read the original post here. Wes Campbell is a theologian, artist, and (retired) Minister of the Word in the Uniting Church in Australia (UCA). Since...
Recent publications from the University of Divinity research community – 2022
The University of Divinity research community recently gathered in person for the annual Research Conference. During the conference, we celebrated publications written by our academics, honorary researchers and HDR...
Interview with Associate Professor Jason Goroncy
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.
Recent Associate Professor appointments at University of Divinity
Congratulations to the academic staff recently appointed Associate Professors of the University of Divinity.
UD Academics recognised in 2020 ARPA awards
Three University of Divinity academics have been announced as winners in the 2020 APRA awards: Gordon Preece, Dorothy Lee and Jason Goroncy. Congratulations!
Race and Christianity in Australia
This essay by Rev Dr Jason Goroncy argues that racism in Australia has explicitly Christian roots. In particular, these roots find their beginnings in the European story of Christendom.
Coronavirus, creation and the Creator: What the Bible says about suffering and evil
Professor Mark Brett and Rev Dr Jason Goroncy Alongside the very many responses elicited by the coronavirus pandemic, there have emerged some profound questions for faith: what might it mean to speak in this context of...









