Chris Porter describes himself as a reluctant theologian, but when secular science couldn't answer all his questions, he turned to theological research.
Tag - Trinity College Theological School
Alumni Profile: Elizabeth Thompson
Elizabeth moved to Australia from the US and found fulfilling roles working with therapy dogs and the NSW ambulance service, as well as further study.
Trinity College staff Q&A: Dr Rachelle Gilmour
Trinity's Bromby Senior Lecturer in Old Testament wanted to be a secret agent, but a chance encounter with the book of Samuel saw her pursue a different career.
Colleen O’Reilly recognised in Australia Day honours
Congratulations to Reverend Dr Colleen O'Reilly AM who has been recognised as a Member (AM) in the General Division of the Australia Day 2021 Honours.
Trinity College alumni profile: Ferry Hasiholan
After moving to Australia from Indonesia, Ferry found a path to further study, which gave him a deeper understanding of the Bible and life.
New partnership between Anglican theological schools
A new partnership between Trinity College Theological School, the University of Divinity and Perth’s Wollaston Theological College will see WTC Formation students undertake their studies through the UD at TCTS...
Trinity College staff Q&A: The Revd Canon Professor Dorothy Lee
Dorothy Lee is Trinity's Stewart Research Prof of New Testament. Growing up in a conservative family, Dorothy never saw herself becoming an ordained minister.
2020 Adelaide Online Graduation Ceremony
Congratulations to all our newest graduates! The ceremony of conferring degrees and awarding diplomas and certificates is a time-honoured ritual performed at academic institutions throughout the world. On Friday 4...
Alumni profile: Elizabeth Murray
Elizabeth Murray admits that many others saw her leadership potential before she did, and she’s now thankful that she listened to her supporters, and her eventual calling towards ordination.
Skinning, Shearing, or Serving?
Biblical texts about shepherds ask pointed questions about the role of political leaders as rulers or servants.










