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...
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...
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.
Three University of Divinity academics have been announced as winners in the 2020 APRA awards: Gordon Preece, Dorothy Lee and Jason Goroncy. Congratulations!
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.
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...
This article was published by ABC Religion and Ethics Among other things, COVID-19 has brought with it an invitation to rethink what we imagine a safe society to be. It has also exposed, again, the failures of unbridled...
Religious opponents of assisted dying laws most often appeal to the sanctity of human life. shutterstock Robyn J. Whitaker and Jason Goroncy, University of Divinity Father, into your hands I commend my spirit. According...