CALL FOR PAPERS – A workshop hosted by ACU and Deakin University – July 29-30
CALL FOR PAPERS A workshop hosted by ACU in partnership with Deakin University with support from the Religious History Association of Australia, July 29-30 AEST,
CALL FOR PAPERS A workshop hosted by ACU in partnership with Deakin University with support from the Religious History Association of Australia, July 29-30 AEST,
Symposium: ‘Jesus in [1950s] Australia’ Venue Pilgrim Theological College, 29 College Crescent, Parkville, Victoria on Friday 16 to Saturday 17 April 2021 How has
The Mansfield Prize Committee have decided that the best article published in the Journal of Religious History for 2020 is awarded to Lisa Beaven, ‘The
Members and Colleagues You are warmly invited to join the online book launch of: Evangelicals and the End of Christendom: Religion, Australia and the Crises
The Mansfield Prize Committee is unanimous in awarding the Prize for the best article published in the Journal of Religious History 2019 to Lisa
Attending to the National Soul Evangelical Christians in Australian History, 1914–2014 By Stuart Piggin and Robert D Linder Volume 2 of the award-winning history of
The Religious History Association has decided to award the Mansfield Prize for 2018 (awarded to the best article published in the Journal of Religious
Australian Religious History Fellowship, State Library of New South Wales, closing Monday 15 July The State Library of New South Wales invites applications for
Making Evangelical History: Faith, Scholarship and the Evangelical Past (Routledge, 2019), edited by Andrew Atherstone and David Ceri Jones. Book description: This volume makes a
Augustus Short: The early years of a modern educator 1802-1847 The Venerable Michael Whiting has released his second book regarding Bishop Augustus Short, first Anglican