Research at St Mark’s
Here, you’ll find information about our areas of research focus, opportunities for undertaking higher degrees by research (HDR) through Charles Sturt University, and guidance on finding a supervisor. You can also explore the work of our academic staff and HDR candidates, learn about our commitment to ethical research practices, and access St Mark’s Review, our long-running journal of public theology. Whether you’re considering a research pathway or simply want to engage with thoughtful scholarship, this section provides a comprehensive overview of how St Mark’s contributes to a life of learning and service.
Research and publication
St Mark’s National Theological Centre is a vibrant hub of theological research and publication, contributing significantly to both academic scholarship and practical ministry. Read more about our research here »
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. Find out more about St Mark’s Review here »
Our research impact
Research at St Mark’s has a multifaceted impact: advancing theological scholarship, informing Anglican practice, engaging broader society, and shaping future church leaders. Visit our Research Impact page for a brief overview of the principal ways in which St Mark’s research makes a difference.
Research degrees
St Mark’s, in partnership with Charles Sturt University, offers a vibrant Higher Degree by Research (HDR) program that invites you to join a close-knit community of scholars dedicated to advancing theological understanding and practice. Whether you’re passionate about Biblical Studies, Church History, Systematic Theology, Practical Theology, Ethics or Christian Ministry, our HDR pathway provides the highest level of research training (leading to a Master of Philosophy or Doctor of Philosophy) in a supportive, intellectually rigorous environment. Find out more about our research degrees here »
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