The Revd Canon Professor Dorothy Lee recently spoke to the ABC about the use of he/him gender pronouns when referring to God.
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Rev. Prof. Dorothy Lee on God Forbid Podcast | Jesus lived. So, who was he?
Over Easter, Reverend Professor Dorothy Lee joined other experts on the ABC podcast God Forbid. The topic was the life of Jesus through a religious, political, and historical lens.
Alumni profile: Russell Goulbourne – the University of Melbourne Dean’s path to ordination
The Revd Professor Russell Goulbourne felt a possible calling to ordained ministry in his late teens, but it wasn’t until he had an established career as a university faculty Dean and found himself unexpectedly in a new...
Alumni profile: From refugee camp to Bishop – the inspiring story of Jacob Deng Garang Akech
Deng Garang Akech Kuch (later to be known as Jacob) started believing in God because he could see no other way of surviving. Now, he can’t believe how far his faith has taken him.
How did early Christianity deal with pleasure?
Janette Gray scholarship recipient and PhD student Julia Thwaites shares why she traded a career in visual arts to pursue theological study, and the reason she chose to examine the intersection between pleasure, sin and...
Welcome to 2022
Welcome to the 2022 academic year! First semester will shortly commence at the University of Divinity, and some classes have already begun over the summer.
Constructing Eschatology: Rethinking the Prophecy in Isaiah
New publication by Reverend Dr Nixon de Vera. In "Constructing Eschatology: Rethinking the Prophecy in Isaiah", Dr De Vera seeks to provide a critical analysis of the prophecies in the book of Isaiah that parallels the...
2021 Adelaide Online Graduation
On the evening of Friday 3 December 2021, the University gathered as an online community to witness the graduation of 98 students.
Contemplating the reign of Christ in a season of uncertainty
The Revd Canon Dr Bob Derrenbacker reflects on the Reign of Christ: "We do so at a time when so much in the world, it seems, is out of control, or at least out of our control".
2021 December graduation ceremony to be virtual celebration
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, unfortunately, the December graduation is unable to be held in the customary manner and will be replaced with an online ceremony.





