I am an historical and systematic theologian by training, with degrees from the University of WA and the University of Divinity. I have a particular interest in 20th Century German theology, Holocaust Studies, and inter-faith dialogue. In 2002, I was elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and in 2005 was the Sternberg Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Interfaith Relations in Cambridge.
Experience
–present
Joan F W Munro Professor of Historical Theology, Trinity College, University of Melbourne
Education
2008
Melbourne College of Divinity , GradDipTheol
1998
University of WA, PhD
1994
University of WA, BA (Hons)
Publications
2014
Reading Auschwitz with Barth: The Holocaust as Problem and Promise for Barthian Theology,
2007
Barth, Israel and Jesus: Karl Barth's Theology of Israel,
2001
Covenanted Solidarity: The Theological Basis of Karl Barth's Opposition to Nazi Antisemitism and the Holocaust,