
Biblical Languages – Jeanette Mathews
Here at St Mark’s we have two reading groups that meet online each week – one to read and translate Hebrew Bible passages and the

Here at St Mark’s we have two reading groups that meet online each week – one to read and translate Hebrew Bible passages and the

I recently received an inquiry from a young university woman involved in an Anglican Church. She had questions about my views as a theologian on

The referendum vote is in a few days but how will the proposal, months of debate and outcome be remembered? Right remembering is

Jeanette Mathews (Head of School), Anthony Rees (Associate Head of School), Brian Douglas and Clive Pearson were in the academic procession for the CSU

“[Christian faith] is not a matter of persuasive rhetoric; rather, [it] is greatest when it is hated by the world.” The above quote

11 Now a man named Lazarus was sick. He was from Bethany, the village of Mary and her sister Martha. 2 (This Mary, whose brother Lazarus now lay

Last year witnessed the publication of Matt Anslow’s Fulfilling the Law and the Prophets: The Prophetic Vocation of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew (Pickwick

Exciting change #1: We’re delighted to report that we will continue to offer our nation-leading course in professional supervision, the Graduate Certificate of

I enjoy translating from the Hebrew Bible, especially when I find a gem that has been missed or mistranslated in our common versions. Here’s an

If you missed the wonderful Dan Treweek’s talk at St Mark’s on the 29th of June, or want to re visit the talk, we have

After nine years as Director of St Mark’s National
Theological Centre, the Rev’d Assoc. Professor Andrew Cameron will finish in
that role early in September.

Watch our recording of the performance of Ecclesiastes as scripted by Jeanette Mathews in her latest publication Reading the Megillot. This was performed at the St Mark’s Faculty