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Paul shares his passion for economics and theology, and why the Trinity in Sydney program is so important.
The Reverend Dr Chris Mulherin, Executive Director of ISCAST – the Institute for the Study of Christianity in an Age of Science and Technology – will be joining Trinity College as a guest preacher at our Sunday Evensong service on Sunday 14 April. This forms part of Trinity's 'Faith and Science' sermon series.
Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday – Holy Week is marked out with a number of ‘days’, but do you know what they all represent? The Dean of our Theological School Bob Derrenbacker helps break it down.
Gemma and Frederik Le Mesurier have an intertwined journey of faith. They met at the Taizé monastery in France, commenced study at the Trinity College Theological School at the same time, and now serve as co-priests in the Parish of the Newell in the Diocese of Riverina, NSW.
Andrew Murray has been named our Theological School student body president for 2024.
In Australia, about one-third of students are educated in a religiously affiliated school. This gives us a great opportunity for mission within the educational system.
‘The subtle differences in our understanding of God are worth knowing to have deeper respect towards each other’s rich traditions.’
Many of us celebrate Christmas, but do you know what the occasion really means?
As the Revd Dr Fergus King explains, the new book by Bradly Billings, 'Truly Called? Vocation in the Anglican Church' is the perfect read for anyone considering ordination.
Theology may interest you as a field of academic study, but you may be wondering, is a theology degree worth it? We break down the reasons to study theology at university level, including some study options.
Congratulations to John Deane, who has received the Cross of St Augustine for Services to the Anglican Communion.
Join this thought-provoking seminar to learn more.
We're pleased to welcome Cara Greenham Hancock as the student body president for our Theological School in 2023.
In February 2023, Trinity College Theological School Dean, the Revd Canon Dr Bob Derrenbacker, will be teaching a one-day seminar and five-day intensive about the Gospel of Matthew.
Joanne shares her favourite book, Bible verse, and the activity that makes her lose track of time.
17/11/2021
By
The Revd Dr Robert Derrenbacker
Contemplating the reign of Christ in a season of uncertainty
26/10/2021
By
The Revd Professor Mark Lindsay
In two apparently contradictory celebrations, we are directed towards a shared truth – one that is needed more now than ever before.
12/10/2021
By
The Revd Professor Dorothy Lee
"All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well."
29/09/2021
By
Dr Scott Kirkland
Something strange is happening to our language of freedom. Perhaps an opportunity is being lost.
15/09/2021
By
The Revd Dr Chris Porter
"Father, forgive them for they know not what they do" – Luke 23:34
31/08/2021
By
Dr Rachelle Gilmour
Before we wish that the downtrodden would temper their anger, or express it in a nuanced way, remember the words of Jesus: “first, take out the plank.”
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Video messages from the Dean of the Theological School
During the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak, Dean Bob Derrenbacker delivered messages to the Trinity College Theological School Community via our YouTube channel. You can watch them via the links below.
Historial fiction novel on St Paul discussed in Ridley panel event
Damascus author, Christos Tsiolkas, talks St Paul with theologians. This panel discussion took place at Ridley College on 12 February 2020 - moderated by Bishop Paul Barker and featuring Ridley Principal, the Revd Dr Brian Rosner, and Trinity College lecturer, the Revd Dr Fergus King.
Sermons, Articles and Lectures
48th Barry Marshal Memorial Lecture: Women's Leadership in the Anglican Church of Australia
Trinity alumna Kay Goldsworthy was installed as the 8th Archbishop in Perth in February 2018, becoming the first woman in the world to be given the title of Archbishop within the Anglican communion. Prior to that, in 2017, she became a member of the Order of Australia (AO). On 22 August 2018, she returned to Trinity to deliver an address about women’s leadership in the Anglican church in Australia. Kay prompted the audience to consider how successful leadership by women is measured and the way the theological landscape is changing across the country.
A Theological Culture for Ministry Education
By the Revd Dr Don Saines, Director, Ministry Education Centre, Theological School Commencement Service, 27 February 2017.
Mother's Day
By Mr Campbell Bairstow, Dean & Deputy Warden, Trinity College, at Evensong, 8 May 2016.