Our research
St Mark’s conducts a wide range of research across theology, ministry, and ethics, with a focus on issues relevant to the church, contemporary society, and the Australian context.
Research and publication
St Mark’s National Theological Centre (NTC) is a vibrant hub of theological research and publication, contributing significantly to both academic scholarship and practical ministry.
St Mark’s Review
Our flagship publication is St Mark’s Review, a peer-reviewed journal of Christian thought and opinion that has been in continuous publication since 1955. Each issue is dedicated to a specific theme, featuring scholarly articles that engage with theological, ethical, and ecclesial topics pertinent to the Australian and global contexts. The journal aims to foster lively, responsible, and relevant discussions on matters significant to the Christian community and society at large.
St Mark’s Review is published biannually and is available in both print and electronic formats. It is accessible through various academic databases, including AtlaSerials PLUS, Informit Humanities and Social Sciences Collection, and the Australian Public Affairs Full Text. The journal serves as a platform for both established and emerging scholars, including students, to contribute to theological discourse.
Research Publications and Contributions
Beyond the journal, St Mark’s researchers contribute to a diverse array of publications, including books, book chapters, and articles in other academic journals. Our scholar’s work encompasses various fields such as biblical studies, systematic theology, pastoral care, ethics, and public theology. For instance, Dr. Michael Gladwin, a senior lecturer at St Mark’s, has published extensively on topics like the role of religion in Australian military history and the intersections of theology and culture.
Additionally, St Mark’s faculty and researchers often engage in editorial responsibilities, peer-review activities, and collaborative research projects, further enriching the Centre’s academic output and influence.
For a comprehensive overview of St Mark’s research publications and activities, you can explore the Charles Sturt University Research Output portal.
Quick overview
Here is a quick overview of the main types of research conducted here at St Mark’s:
Biblical Studies
Systematic and Historical Theology
Practical and Pastoral Theology
Ethics and Public Theology
Intercultural and Contextual Theology
Liturgical and Worship Studies
Education and Formation Research
Higher Degree by Research (HDR) Projects
HDR candidates at St Mark’s (studying through Charles Sturt University) undertake original research in all the above areas. Many focus on applied topics directly relevant to ministry practice, such as:
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