On the evening of Friday 19 March 2021, the University gathered at St Patrick’s Cathedral in East Melbourne and online to witness the graduation of some 421 students receiving 433 awards.
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Hebrew Reading Group
The Hebrew Reading group is reading Genesis 37-50 and welcomes participants who have completed an introductory year of Biblical Hebrew and are keen to continue developing their skills.
Trinity College staff Q&A: Reverend Dr Chris Porter
Chris Porter describes himself as a reluctant theologian, but when secular science couldn't answer all his questions, he turned to theological research.
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.
New Testament Greek A
Have you wanted to study the New Testament in the original language? This unit introduces students to the original language of the New Testament. It uses grammatical-analytical and communicative approaches to language...
The Pastoral Epistles and Church Leadership
Why do we lead churches the way that we do? Is it a good way of pastoral leadership? From abuse in the church, to distortions of leadership being used to justify certain agendas, it appears pastoral leadership is all...
Political Theologies of the Neighbour
This unit will introduce students to some of the ways theological concepts of neighbourliness have been entangled in key political and ethical struggles of the 20th and 21st century, and will go on to develop a...
Ministerial Formation in the Anglican Tradition
This unit outlines the history and distinctive characteristic of the Anglican tradition. These include enabling understanding of patterns of Anglican ministry, communal life, and daily prayer; Anglican understandings of...
Introduction to the Old Testament
Explore the history and literature of the Old Testament! Introduction to the Old Testament at Trinity College explores biblical themes such as creation, law, worship, exodus, kingship, prophecy, exile, and the divine...
Preaching for Worship and Mission
Preaching, as the great satirist Hogarth observed, has the potential to inflict as much damage as blessing. This unit explores the history of preaching, and reveals how the great preaching of the past resonated with its...
Gospel and Epistles of John
This unit studies the Gospel and Letters of John with a focus on literary structure, symbolism and theology (love, life, glory). It explores the relationship of John to the Synoptics, the interrelationship of Gospel and...
Biblical Hebrew A
Learn the foundations of Biblical Hebrew so that you can translate selected parts of the Old Testament, understand commentaries that discuss the Old Testament in its original language, and gain tools for enhancing your...