Associates
Athanius (296-373AD)
A number of the visiting academics, listed below, are students of ancient as well as modern history and of other disciplines relevant to the study of Christian Thought and Experience
Professor Robert Banks, author of books on early Christian community and practice, theology of everyday life and popular culture, contemporary apologetics, and formerly Director of the Macquarie Christian Studies Institute
Mr Stuart Braga (MA Macquarie), educational, military, and religious historian
Dr Marcia Cameron, educational and religious historian
Professor Ross Chambers, DVC CSU, Russian Historian and administrator
Dr Alan Dunstan, Historian of Catholicism and the Labour movement
Emeritus Professor Brian Fletcher, Australian History, Sydney University.
Associate Professor Bishop Tom Frame, Director of St Mark's Theological College, Head of the School of Theology, Charles Sturt University
Dr Tony Golsby-Smith, literary scholar, rhetorician, and information consultant
Dr Ivan Head, Warden, St Paul’s College, Sydney University, Australian poet, theologian, and student of ancient history and philosophy
Dr Stuart Johnson, recently completed a doctorate on ‘John Fairfax and the colonial Sydney Morning Herald’
Dr Bruce Kaye, theologian, historian of the ancient and modern church
Dr Mark Hutchinson, Honorary Associate in Modern History at MU and lecturer in church history and culture at Southern Cross College – Dr Hutchinson was the first CSAC Director (1991-9)
Dr Ian Lambert, philosopher and educationalist; Principal of Scots College, Sydney; President of the Australian Association for Pastoral Care in Education
Emeritus Professor Bruce and Mrs Joan Mansfield, historians, Australian religious history
Dr Grant Maple, historian, theologian and educationalist
Dr Malcolm Prentis, historian, Australian Catholic University
Dr Mark Strom, theologian and historian of the ancient and modern worlds, Principal, Bible College of New Zealand
Dr Geoff Treloar, Senior Fellow of Basser College, UNSW, historian of nineteenth-century religion, and editor of Lucas: An Evangelical History Review
Professor Gary Trompf, Religious Studies, University of Sydney
Dr Janet West, historian of religion and feminism