IRCI_ACU
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Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry Australian Catholic University Melbourne, Australia
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These are full-time, permanent positions in Melbourne. They combine teaching and research, weighted towards research during the first three years. There is more about the Religion and Theology research program and current and past research projects here: www.acu.edu.au/research-and...
Religion and Theology
ACU’s IRCI researches biblical and early Christian studies, medieval and early modern studies, philosophy, religion and theology.
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TWO NEW POSITIONS IN HISTORICAL & SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY

Two new positions in historical and systematic theology are now advertised for the Religion and Theology research program within the IRCI and FTP: PD attached. The application deadline is 23:59 AEST on 5 November.

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Religion and Theology
ACU’s IRCI researches biblical and early Christian studies, medieval and early modern studies, philosophy, religion and theology.
www.acu.edu.au
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joeymccollum.bsky.social
ACU is a spectacular place to study, and I was able to move to Australia and do my research there debt-free thanks to generous funding! If you're interested in doing a PhD, especially in biblical studies or church history, you should apply!
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If you’re thinking about applying to a PhD, DMin, or MPhil at ACU, September is the time! The Faculty of Theology and Philosophy is an exciting research community with a broad range of expertise, and funding is available for research students.
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Assoc. Prof. Michael Theophilos (ACU) will give a response and Assoc. Prof. Michael Hanaghan (ACU) will chair the seminar.

The seminar is online. Please contact the chair for the zoom link and the pre-circulated paper.
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Please join us for the next meeting in our 2025 BECS Global online seminar series here at ACU/IRCI, with Dr Amelia Brown (MQ/American Academy at Athens) on “When Early Christianity met Imperial Power: New Attributes of Roman Emperors from Constantine I to Theodosius.”
irci.bsky.social
If you’re thinking about applying to a PhD, DMin, or MPhil at ACU, September is the time! The Faculty of Theology and Philosophy is an exciting research community with a broad range of expertise, and funding is available for research students.
irci.bsky.social
The 2025 Semester 2 schedule for the BECS Global Seminar is set, with presentations by Bernadette Brooten (Brandeis), Amelia Brown (MQ and AAA), Paul Trebilco (Otago), Ben Edsall (ACU), and Paul Roche (Sydney).
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mcrawford.bsky.social
I am delighted to announce the IRCI has 2 job openings in early Christianity (specialisation open, research-focus, early career). Closing date 15 Aug. Contact me with any questions. We hope you'll consider joining our excellent group of scholars!
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Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow (Early Christianity) - Vacancy Details
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Plenary speakers include Rowan Williams, Judith Wolfe, Stephen Pope, and David Campbell, and we will have over 40 short papers from scholars working across the humanities and social sciences. The full program and link for registering can be found here: www.acu.edu.au/research-and...
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Registration is still open for our Makarios conference on Love of Neighbor and Human Flourishing (deadline 15 May) which will take place at ACU’s Rome campus in partnership with Baylor, Harvard, and Boston College! >
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Join for a hybrid BECS Seminar with Prof. Bronwen Neil on “Sarcophagi on the Street: Burial in the Necropoleis at Roman Ostia” to be held at 11:00 am AEDT on Thursday, 3 April 2025.
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kycrabbe.bsky.social
Come do a PhD with me (and other excellent colleagues) as part of an ARC-funded project—Night Vision in the Late Ancient Mediterranean! Funded places (fees and stipend) available!

More info here, and reach out with any questions. Applications due Monday 21 April.

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Night Vision in the Late Ancient Mediterranean
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Come study with us. ACU has just been rated #22 in the world in Theology, Divinity, and Religious Studies in the QS World University Rankings for 2025. #1 in Australia.
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The 2025 Seminar 1 schedule for the BECS Global Seminar Series is now available with contributions from Sarah Corrigan, Stephen Carlson, Bronwen Neil, Sabrina Inowlocki, and David Woods.
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sccarlson.bsky.social
So excited to be working on this Discovery Project grant exploring translation and transformation in Late Antiquity!
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Congratulations to two teams led by IRCI scholars for Discovery Project grant success from the Australian Research Council totalling almost a half a million dollars!
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#CFP online - Southern Perspectives on the Dead Sea Scrolls - Sept 1-2 & Sept 8-9, 2025 - live discussion on prerecorded papers on scholarly perspectives from the Global South, Asia, Australia and New Zealand - Abstracts due May 31, 2025 [email protected] @irci.bsky.social
[edited ALT] Scholarship on the Dead Sea Scrolls has long been held as an example of international and interfaith cooperation. Yet, that scholarship has almost exclusively been associated with approaches and perspectives from the Global North (Europe, Israel, North America, and the UK). The purpose of this free online conference is to draw together researchers and scholarly perspectives from the Global South, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. What is the history of scholarship on the Dead Sea Scrolls in these regions? What is the nature and extent of public interest in the Scrolls? What methods, approaches, and perspectives have prevailed, and why? What opportunities exist to study the Scrolls and in what ways are they engaged? What new insights and/or trajectories on the Scrolls have emerged or are emerging, and why?
We invite papers on any topic connected to the Dead Sea Scrolls and related Second Temple studies from researchers trained or based in Central or South America and the Caribbean, Africa, Oceania, Asia, or Australia and New Zealand. We particularly invite papers that examine perspectives that might be considered distinctive of the regions where participants are based.
Format: Speakers will be requested to submit a video recording of their paper by 1 August 2025. Recordings should not be more than 20-minutes in length. The prerecorded papers will then be shared with participants, who will be invited to watch them before the live meetings on 1–2 September and 8–9 September.
The meetings on 1–2 September and 8–9 September will be comprised of four (4) two-hour-long meetings held on Zoom (that is, two hours each day). The live sessions will be dedicated to questions and discussion of the pre-circulated papers.
To submit a paper proposal, please send a 250-word abstract and short statement of eligibility (e.g., nationality, institutional affiliation) to Gareth.Wearne@acu.edu.au. Registration for the conference will be free. Call for papers closes May 31 2025.
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We began in Rome for a higher-degree research workshop, with attendees from @irci.bsky.social, @humboldtuni.bsky.social, @kuleuvenuniversity.bsky.social, and
@uio.no. I presented the latest results of my PhD research and interacted with others' research. We got to see the local sights, too!
The ACU attendees in front of our building at the ACU Rome campus. The ACU attendees on our field trip to the San Callisto catacombs. Group photo of the student and faculty attendees at the HDR Rome Workshop hosted by ACU. Me discussing a DensiTree visualization of the results of my Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of Ephesians. (Thanks to Emily Fero-Kovassy for taking this one!)
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IRCI's Dr Jonathan Zecher led a public-facing lecture on the Melbourne Gospels at the National Gallery of Victoria as part of the "Being Human" exhibition organised by UniMelb.