28 Jul 2014

UTC eNewsletter Friday 25th July


FROM THE ACADEMIC DEAN

Congratulations to the 13 students at UTC who have achieved the CSU Dean’s Award for Excellence. Next week’s newsletter will contain a short profile of these academic achievers, and a picture too!  It is a great achievement, and not common across the university.  What should not go unsaid is that our students acknowledge the huge support they receive from their families and fellow students, along with that of their teachers.  It takes a whole village to grow these sorts of awards!

On top of this Elie Elia was awarded a CSU Foundation Trust Scholarship for 2014.

Remember across the semester you are welcome to join us for Chapel each week; Devotions during Semester at 9.20am on Tuesday, Thursdays and Fridays, the Wednesday Service of Word and Sacrament during the Semester is at 11.30am.

And don’t forget that you can join us for Community Lunch at 12.40pm on the Wednesday during the Semester time.

Gerard
 

FROM THE FACULTY

Postcolonial engagement: Politics, Religions, Scriptures

This conference will explore ways of thinking and being postcolonial in colonial surroundings.
What legacies of colonization linger in the decisions, practices and events in and around our societies, faith communities, scriptures and nations? How might we engage the colonialist tendencies and blind-spots that drive the machineries of politics, economics, services, religions and scriptures? How might we live, interact, believe and read post colonially in our colonial and invaded contexts?

Venue: Centre for Ministry, 16 Masons Drive, North Parramatta, NSW 2151
Date: 01- 02 August 2014
Call for papers: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5es1b28m50p8x8w/postcolonialEngagement.doc
Deadline for proposals: April 30, 2014
Registration Fee: $70 full time, $30 student/pension all meals provided
Inquiries: Charissa Suli - charissasuli@bigpond.com


FROM STUDENT ASSOCIATION

The Student Association AGM will be held on Tuesday 12th September (Week 5) at 12:30pm, lunch provided.

At this meeting, we will be hearing about the goings-on at the college, and voting on new Executive and other committee members for 2015. All students are warmly invited to attend.

As well, nomination sheets are now on the Student Association noticeboard, so nominate or second away!

You are warmly encouraged to fill out this questionnaire, to gauge interest regarding the possible selling of UTC/SA merchandise (perhaps tshirts, hoodies, tote bags, or other ideas generated by you).

Please complete this questionnaire by Friday of Week 4 (8th August), so we can collate the data.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FZ8-UUPyD6ynRlIPoD1-4lEhL4UCMz2ODD-MX1xk2ls/viewform
 

FROM STUDENT ADMINISTRATION

Census Day- is on August 8th- this is the last day student can withdraw from their subjects.
 

FROM THE LIBRARY

Recently, one of our Archives volunteers, Reinette Black, went on a tour of Turkey led by Marcus Borg & John Crossan.

This tour was called “Paul and Empire: Then and Now”. The library is currently displaying some of Reinette’s photographs and reflections on the tour. Please take the time to visit the library and see the display.


COMMUNITY NOTICES

The Biennial Conference in Philosophy, Religion and Culture will take place 4 – 5 October 2014

Theme: FAITH AND THE POLITICAL

The theme is to be interpreted broadly and from the disciplines of philosophy, theology, history, social science, literature and the arts.  Topics that might be investigated include: scandal in/of Christianity; structures of belief and opinion; secularisation, fundamentalism and inculturation; politics in the Bible and the Bible in politics; religion in the public forum; Christian ethics in a liberal democracy; liberation and equality.

The conference specifically aims to foster interaction between scholars in the universities and scholars in theological colleges.  It also encourages young scholars.

Keynote Speaker: Peter Forrest: The Epistemology of Scandal

'How can you continue to believe in the face of scandals?'. This question is not, I submit, merely a manifestation of the ad hominem fallacy exemplified by, "How can you take Frege seriously when he was a bigot?' Nor can it be dismissed by noting that the reality of sin is a central Christian doctrine.  I argue that 'right reason' requires not merely the rational assessment of doctrines but a way of deciding which doctrines to assess. Scandal undermines the appeal to authority when assessing but not the reliance on traditions when deciding what to assess. As a consequence, scandal tends to undermine 'simple faith' and mandates the, not necessarily academic, philosophical reflection on faith.

Proposals Due: 20 June 2014

Conveners: Stephen Buckle (ACU), William Emilsen (UTC/CSU), Peter Forrest (UNE), John McDowell (Newcastle), Shane Mackinlay (CTC/MCD), Andrew Murray (CIS/SCD)
Venue: Catholic Institute of Sydney
Contact: Andrew Murray: apmurray@cis.catholic.edu.au
Full details are available on the website:
http://www.cis.catholic.edu.au/news-a-events/biennial-conference
 

KEEPING IN TOUCH

Our weekly eNewsletter is also posted on our utcnews blog. To follow or subscribe go to http://utcnews.blogspot.com/

Remember to visit the NSW ACT Synod Community Connection - http://nsw.uca.org.au/e-news

The newsletter is from the Faculty & College Assistant - Please direct news items to carlah@nsw.uca.org.au

21 Jul 2014

UTC eNewsletter Friday 18th July


FROM THE ACADEMIC DEAN

Remember across the semester you are welcome to join us for Chapel each week; Devotions during Semester at 9.20am on Tuesday, Thursdays and Fridays, the Wednesday Service of Word and Sacrament during the Semester is at 11.30am.

And don’t forget that you can join us for Community Lunch at 12.40pm on the Wednesday during the Semester time.

One significant upcoming event is the Service of Ordination Seungjae Young:
19th July 2014 at 4pm Hurstville City Uniting Church 18 The Avenue, Hurstville

Gerard
 

FROM THE FACULTY

Out and About

Ben spoke at the annual School of Discipleship gathering in Sydney. He explored the early Christian understanding of the gospel, and asked how this might inform a contemporary Christian proclamation.

Ben also taught a week-long intensive on humanity and grace at the Uniting Church college in Adelaide.

Postcolonial engagement: Politics, Religions, Scriptures

This conference will explore ways of thinking and being postcolonial in colonial surroundings.

What legacies of colonization linger in the decisions, practices and events in and around our societies, faith communities, scriptures and nations? How might we engage the colonialist tendencies and blind-spots that drive the machineries of politics, economics, services, religions and scriptures? How might we live, interact, believe and read post colonially in our colonial and invaded contexts?
 
Venue: Centre for Ministry, 16 Masons Drive, North Parramatta, NSW 2151
Date: 01- 02 August 2014
Call for papers: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5es1b28m50p8x8w/postcolonialEngagement.doc
Deadline for proposals: April 30, 2014
Registration Fee: $70 full time, $30 student/pension all meals provided
Inquiries: Charissa Suli - charissasuli@bigpond.com


FROM STUDENT ADMINISTRATION

Census Day- is on August 8th this is the last day student can withdraw from their subjects. 

CSU Dean’s Award- 13 of our students have been awarded a CSU Dean’s Award for Excellence in their Theology programs during 2013. We also have a student who has been awarded a CSU Foundation Trust Scholarship for 2014. This is a big achievement on both counts!

We are holding a special presentation morning tea next Thursday 24th July at 10am in the atrium. Associate Professor Tracey Green from the Faculty of Arts will do the presentations.

Please join us in the atrium to recognise the hard work and diligence of these students to achieve these excellence results during their studies in 2013.


FROM THE LIBRARY

Recently, one of our Archives volunteers, Reinette Black, went on a tour of Turkey led by Marcus Borg & John Crossan.

This tour was called “Paul and Empire: Then and Now”. The library is currently displaying some of Reinette’s photographs and reflections on the tour. Please take the time to visit the library and see the display.

‘The Gospel according to John illuminated’ by Fiona Pfennigwerth

We have taken delivery of 10 copies of the special publication and they will be available for sale at Camden Theological Library for $30 each. This will save purchasers having to pay the $10 shipping cost.
 

COMMUNITY NOTICES

The Biennial Conference in Philosophy, Religion and Culture will take place 4 – 5 October 2014

Theme: FAITH AND THE POLITICAL

The theme is to be interpreted broadly and from the disciplines of philosophy, theology, history, social science, literature and the arts.  Topics that might be investigated include: scandal in/of Christianity; structures of belief and opinion; secularisation, fundamentalism and inculturation; politics in the Bible and the Bible in politics; religion in the public forum; Christian ethics in a liberal democracy; liberation and equality.

The conference specifically aims to foster interaction between scholars in the universities and scholars in theological colleges.  It also encourages young scholars.

Keynote Speaker: Peter Forrest: The Epistemology of Scandal

'How can you continue to believe in the face of scandals?'. This question is not, I submit, merely a manifestation of the ad hominem fallacy exemplified by, "How can you take Frege seriously when he was a bigot?' Nor can it be dismissed by noting that the reality of sin is a central Christian doctrine.  I argue that 'right reason' requires not merely the rational assessment of doctrines but a way of deciding which doctrines to assess. Scandal undermines the appeal to authority when assessing but not the reliance on traditions when deciding what to assess. As a consequence, scandal tends to undermine 'simple faith' and mandates the, not necessarily academic, philosophical reflection on faith.

Proposals Due: 20 June 2014

Conveners: Stephen Buckle (ACU), William Emilsen (UTC/CSU), Peter Forrest (UNE), John McDowell (Newcastle), Shane Mackinlay (CTC/MCD), Andrew Murray (CIS/SCD)

Venue: Catholic Institute of Sydney

Contact: Andrew Murray: apmurray@cis.catholic.edu.au

Full details are available on the website:
http://www.cis.catholic.edu.au/news-a-events/biennial-conference


KEEPING IN TOUCH

Our weekly eNewsletter is also posted on our utcnews blog. To follow or subscribe go to http://utcnews.blogspot.com/
Remember to visit the NSW ACT Synod Community Connection


The newsletter is from the Faculty & College Assistant
Please direct news items to carlah@nsw.uca.org.au

15 Jul 2014

UTC eNewsletter Wednesday 9 July


FROM THE ACADEMIC DEAN
 
Dear readers

Welcome back to UTC for our second semester of studies at Charles Sturt University.  I hope that your break was productive.  We have run an intensive here during the week before classes with Rev Dr Steve Taylor from the UCA college in South Australia: there seems to be an endless number of things to learn and practice about mission!  Thanks Steve for coming across: and in return Ben Myers has been teaching in SA as an exchange.

Remember across the semester you are welcome to join us for Chapel each week; Devotions during Semester at 9.20am on Tuesday, Thursdays and Fridays, the Wednesday Service of Word and Sacrament during the Semester is at 11.30am.

And don’t forget that you can join us for Community Lunch at 12.40pm on the Wednesday during the Semester time.

One significant upcoming event is the Service of Ordination Seungjae Young:
19th July 2014 at 4pm Hurstville City Uniting Church 18 The Avenue, Hurstville

Gerard


FROM THE FACULTY

Out and About
William preached at Northbridge Uniting Church for the 37 Anniversary Service of the Uniting Church.

Publications
Congratulation to Jione for two publications:

Jione Havea (ed.), Indigenous Australia and the Unfinished Business of Theology: Cross-cultural Engagement (New York: Palgrave, 2014).

Jione Havea (co-editor with David Neville and Elaine Wainwright), Bible, Borders, Belonging(s): Engaging Readings from Oceania (Atlanta: SBL, 2014).

Postcolonial engagement: Politics, Religions, Scriptures

This conference will explore ways of thinking and being postcolonial in colonial surroundings.

What legacies of colonization linger in the decisions, practices and events in and around our societies, faith communities, scriptures and nations? How might we engage the colonialist tendencies and blind-spots that drive the machineries of politics, economics, services, religions and scriptures? How might we live, interact, believe and read post colonially in our colonial and invaded contexts?
Venue: Centre for Ministry, 16 Masons Drive, North Parramatta, NSW 2151
Date: 01- 02 August 2014
Call for papers: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5es1b28m50p8x8w/postcolonialEngagement.doc
Deadline for proposals: April 30, 2014
Registration Fee: $70 full time, $30 student/pension all meals provided
Inquiries: Charissa Suli - charissasuli@bigpond.com


Macquarie Ancient Languages School
MALS is running its Winter Schools Programme from 7 to 11 July 2014. 
Click on this link for details and application form


FROM STUDENT ADMINISTRATION
Reminder!
Classes resume on Monday 14th July.
Census Day is on August 8th- this is the last day student can withdraw from their subjects.
Please note that the Student Admin has moved office.


FROM THE LIBRARY
Recently, one of our Archives volunteers, Reinette Black, went on a tour of Turkey led by Marcus Borg & John Crossan.

This tour was called “Paul and Empire: Then and Now”. The library is currently displaying some of Reinette’s photographs and reflections on the tour. Please take the time to visit the library and see the display.

‘The Gospel according to John illuminated’ by Fiona Pfennigwerth

We have taken delivery of 10 copies of the special publication and they will be available for sale at Camden Theological Library for $30 each. This will save purchasers having to pay the $10 shipping cost.


COMMUNITY NOTICES
The Biennial Conference in Philosophy, Religion and Culture will take place 4 – 5 October 2014

Theme: FAITH AND THE POLITICAL
The theme is to be interpreted broadly and from the disciplines of philosophy, theology, history, social science, literature and the arts.  Topics that might be investigated include: scandal in/of Christianity; structures of belief and opinion; secularisation, fundamentalism and inculturation; politics in the Bible and the Bible in politics; religion in the public forum; Christian ethics in a liberal democracy; liberation and equality.

The conference specifically aims to foster interaction between scholars in the universities and scholars in theological colleges.  It also encourages young scholars.

Keynote Speaker: Peter Forrest: The Epistemology of Scandal

'How can you continue to believe in the face of scandals?'. This question is not, I submit, merely a manifestation of the ad hominem fallacy exemplified by, "How can you take Frege seriously when he was a bigot?' Nor can it be dismissed by noting that the reality of sin is a central Christian doctrine.  I argue that 'right reason' requires not merely the rational assessment of doctrines but a way of deciding which doctrines to assess. Scandal undermines the appeal to authority when assessing but not the reliance on traditions when deciding what to assess. As a consequence, scandal tends to undermine 'simple faith' and mandates the, not necessarily academic, philosophical reflection on faith.

Proposals Due: 20 June 2014

Conveners: Stephen Buckle (ACU), William Emilsen (UTC/CSU), Peter Forrest (UNE), John McDowell (Newcastle), Shane Mackinlay (CTC/MCD), Andrew Murray (CIS/SCD)

Venue: Catholic Institute of Sydney

Contact: Andrew Murray: apmurray@cis.catholic.edu.au

Full details are available on the website:
http://www.cis.catholic.edu.au/news-a-events/biennial-conference
 

KEEPING IN TOUCH
Our weekly eNewsletter is also posted on our utcnews blog. To follow or subscribe go to http://utcnews.blogspot.com/

Remember to visit the NSW ACT Synod Community Connection
http://nsw.uca.org.au/e-news

The newsletter is from the Faculty & College Assistant
Please direct news items to carlah@nsw.uca.org.au

 

 

23 Jun 2014

UTC eNews 19 June 2014


You are welcome to join us for Chapel each week; Devotions during Semester at 9.20am on Tuesday, Thursdays and Fridays, the Wednesday Service of Word and Sacrament during the Semester is at 11.30am.

 
You are also welcome to join us for Community Lunch at 12.40pm on the Wednesday during the Semester time.

 
FROM THE FACULTY

 After Crucifixion:
A Symposium on the Theology of Craig Keen
27 – 28 June

On 27-28 June, UTC will host a small symposium on the work of the contemporary Wesleyan Theologian Craig Keen. Central to Craig Keen’s work is the belief that human reflection on the mystery of God is always embodied, and that theology is structured by a pattern of embodied reflection and embodied giving.

The symposium will explore Craig Keen’s contribution to contemporary theology, and will offer scholarly engagement with his work; Keen will also present a lecture and will respond to papers.

Speakers include Nate Kerr, Peter Kline, Manuel Joshua Lopez, Anita Monro, Benjamin Myers, Janice Rees, David Reinhart, Christopher Waks, Paul Walton, and Steve Wright.

Schedule: Friday 27 June - 9am to 6pm and Saturday 28 June - 9am to 12.30pm
Venue: UTC- 16 Masons Drive, North Parramatta
Cost: $70
Registration: Register and pay online at Eventbrite by Friday 20 June.
Contact: For further details- keen.symposium@gmail.com
 

Postcolonial engagement: Politics, Religions, Scriptures
This conference will explore ways of thinking and being postcolonial in colonial surroundings.

What legacies of colonization linger in the decisions, practices and events in and around our societies, faith communities, scriptures and nations? How might we engage the colonialist tendencies and blind-spots that drive the machineries of politics, economics, services, religions and scriptures? How might we live, interact, believe and read post colonially in our colonial and invaded contexts?

Venue: Centre for Ministry, 16 Masons Drive, North Parramatta, NSW 2151
Date: 01- 02 August 2014
Call for papers: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5es1b28m50p8x8w/postcolonialEngagement.doc
Deadline for proposals: April 30, 2014
Registration Fee: $70 full time, $30 student/pension all meals provided
Inquiries: Charissa Suli - charissasuli@bigpond.com

Macquarie Ancient Languages School
MALS is running its Winter Schools Programme from 7 to 11 July 2014. 
Click on this link for details and application form

 
FROM STUDENT ADMINISTRATION
Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
Thank you to all who participated we raised $260

Grants for Graduation
Grants for Graduation is a one year trial scholarship program funded by Family and Community Services and delivered by The Smith Family. The project aims to assist young people from social housing and those on the housing register (waiting list) or in crisis accommodation to undertake tertiary education.

As well as providing financial assistance, Grants for Graduation will assist scholarship recipients with access to support and mentoring.

Scholarships of up to $5000 will commence in financial year 2014/15. Application forms and guidelines are available from Student Administration. Closing date is 20th June.

FROM THE LIBRARY
‘The Gospel according to John illuminated’ by Fiona Pfennigwerth
We have taken delivery of 10 copies of the special publication and they will be available for sale at Camden Theological Library for $30 each. This will save purchasers having to pay the $10 shipping cost.

COMMUNITY NOTICES
The Biennial Conference in Philosophy, Religion and Culture will take place 4 – 5 October 2014

Theme: FAITH AND THE POLITICAL

The theme is to be interpreted broadly and from the disciplines of philosophy, theology, history, social science, literature and the arts.  Topics that might be investigated include: scandal in/of Christianity; structures of belief and opinion; secularisation, fundamentalism and inculturation; politics in the Bible and the Bible in politics; religion in the public forum; Christian ethics in a liberal democracy; liberation and equality.

The conference specifically aims to foster interaction between scholars in the universities and scholars in theological colleges.  It also encourages young scholars.

Keynote Speaker: Peter Forrest: The Epistemology of Scandal

'How can you continue to believe in the face of scandals?'. This question is not, I submit, merely a manifestation of the ad hominem fallacy exemplified by, "How can you take Frege seriously when he was a bigot?' Nor can it be dismissed by noting that the reality of sin is a central Christian doctrine.  I argue that 'right reason' requires not merely the rational assessment of doctrines but a way of deciding which doctrines to assess. Scandal undermines the appeal to authority when assessing but not the reliance on traditions when deciding what to assess. As a consequence, scandal tends to undermine 'simple faith' and mandates the, not necessarily academic, philosophical reflection on faith.
Proposals Due: 20 June 2014

Conveners: Stephen Buckle (ACU), William Emilsen (UTC/CSU), Peter Forrest (UNE), John McDowell (Newcastle), Shane Mackinlay (CTC/MCD), Andrew Murray (CIS/SCD)

Venue: Catholic Institute of Sydney
Contact: Andrew Murray: apmurray@cis.catholic.edu.au
Full details are available on the website:


KEEPING IN TOUCH
Our weekly eNewsletter is also posted on our utcnews blog. To follow or subscribe go to http://utcnews.blogspot.com/

Remember to visit the NSW ACT Synod Community Connection
http://nsw.uca.org.au/e-news

The newsletter is from the Faculty & College Assistant
Please direct news items to carlah@nsw.uca.org.au

 

 

30 May 2014

UTC eNewsletter Friday 30th May


You are welcome to join us for Chapel each week; Devotions during Semester at 9.20am on Tuesday, Thursdays and Fridays, the Wednesday Service of Word and Sacrament during the Semester is at 11.30am.

You are also welcome to join us for Community Lunch at 12.40pm on the Wednesday during the Semester time.

FROM THE FACULTY

Book Launch

REMINDER! Book Launch this Sunday 1st June

“Witness the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ” Book Launch

Dr Ruth Powell Director, National Church Life Survey Research, will be launching the book.

When:    Sunday 1 June
Time:      2.30 – 5.00pm. (Afternoon tea included)
Where:   Centre for Ministry, 16 Masons Dr North Parramatta
RSVP:     By Thursday 29 May to studentadmin@nsw.uca.org.au
Price:      This book will be available on the day for $29 or can be ordered by completing the attached order form and returning to studentadmin@nsw.uca.org.au

About “Witness the glory of God”
This book in honour of past UCA President Dean Drayton is a fascinating collection of scholarly papers written by colleagues and friends. It includes papers from friends living in the USA as well as papers from those who worked with him in the Board of Mission and fellow faculty of the United Theological College.

These papers cover many areas but are linked in one way or another to the theme of the book, “Witness the Glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ”


“An Informed Faith: The Uniting Church at the Beginning of the 21st Century” Book Launch

The Rev. Professor Andrew Dutney, President of the Uniting Church Assembly, will be launching the book.

When:    Friday 6 June
Time:      3.30 – 5.30pm. (Afternoon tea included)
Where:   Centre for Ministry, 16 Masons Dr North Parramatta
RSVP:     By Thursday 29 May to studentadmin@nsw.uca.org.au
Price:      This book will be available on the day at a discounted price of $30.  After the launch you can purchase the book from Student Administration for $39.95 plus postage.

About “An Informed Faith: The Uniting Church at the Beginning of the 21st Century”

William Emilsen has edited a new book titled “An Informed Faith”. It is an important ‘marker’ of the Uniting Church’s public role in Australia at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

Authors from a broad range of disciplines examines topics rarely touched upon, such as the distinctive nature of Uniting Church spirituality, the tension between good management and theological faithfulness, the church’s political and ecological engagement, its extraordinary cross-cultural and inter-faith commitment, and the rise of Progressive Christianity.

The book also examines new developments in the Uniting Church’s attitude to ordained ministry, scholarship, the reception of the Basis of Union, controversy over Uniting Church schools, and the complex place of the Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress and Evangelicals within its life.

The book is essential reading for all members of the Uniting Church and for people who have a concern for its ministry and mission.

Publications
Ben has a short piece on prayer in the latest issue of Eremos: Exploring Spirituality in Australia (June 2014).

Postcolonial engagement: Politics, Religions, Scriptures
This conference will explore ways of thinking and being postcolonial in colonial surroundings.

What legacies of colonization linger in the decisions, practices and events in and around our societies, faith communities, scriptures and nations? How might we engage the colonialist tendencies and blind-spots that drive the machineries of politics, economics, services, religions and scriptures? How might we live, interact, believe and read post colonially in our colonial and invaded contexts?

Venue: Centre for Ministry, 16 Masons Drive, North Parramatta, NSW 2151
Date: 01- 02 August 2014
Call for papers: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5es1b28m50p8x8w/postcolonialEngagement.doc
Deadline for proposals: April 30, 2014
Registration Fee: $70 full time, $30 student/pension all meals provided
Inquiries: Charissa Suli - charissasuli@bigpond.com

Macquarie Ancient Languages School
MALS is running its Winter Schools Programme from 7 to 11 July 2014. 
Click on this link for details and application form

FROM STUDENT ADMINISTRATION
Joanne & Jenny are hosting the Cancer Council Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea on Thursday 5th June at 10:45am.
Please bring along a monetary donation and wear something yellow
Australia’s Biggest Morning tea is a chance for Australians to get together and raise money for a cause. 1 in 2 Australians are diagnosed with cancer before the age of 85 but one dollar at a time you are making a difference helping to fund Cancer Council’s vital research, prevention and support service programmes.

Grants for Graduation
Grants for Graduation is a one year trial scholarship program funded by Family and Community Services and delivered by The Smith Family. The project aims to assist young people from social housing and those on the housing register (waiting list) or in crisis accommodation to undertake tertiary education.
As well as providing financial assistance, Grants for Graduation will assist scholarship recipients with access to support and mentoring.
Scholarships of up to $5000 will commence in financial year 2014/15. Application forms and guidelines are available from Student Administration. Closing date is 20th June.

Second Semester Enrollment
Students are encouraged to make sure they are enrolled in their second semester subjects ASAP if they have not already.  For assistance in doing this, please contact Renee or Jenny at Student Administration.
Any NEW applications MUST be completed online by Monday the 9th of June as this is the FINAL closing date to study in second session 2014.

Please note that the Student Administration email address is now studentadmin@nsw.uca.org.au

FROM THE LIBRARY

Second Hand Book Sale!
The Library has received a significant number of second hand books which are available for purchase from $2 upwards. Please call in and look through them.

‘The Gospel according to John illuminated’ by Fiona Pfennigwerth
We have taken delivery of 10 copies of the special publication and they will be available for sale at Camden Theological Library for $30 each. This will save purchasers having to pay the $10 shipping cost.

COMMUNITY NOTICES
The Cafe2U van will be visiting UTC at 1pm each Wednesday and later in the afternoon every other weekday

The Biennial Conference in Philosophy, Religion and Culture will take place 4 – 5 October 2014
Theme: FAITH AND THE POLITICAL
The theme is to be interpreted broadly and from the disciplines of philosophy, theology, history, social science, literature and the arts.  Topics that might be investigated include: scandal in/of Christianity; structures of belief and opinion; secularisation, fundamentalism and inculturation; politics in the Bible and the Bible in politics; religion in the public forum; Christian ethics in a liberal democracy; liberation and equality.

The conference specifically aims to foster interaction between scholars in the universities and scholars in theological colleges.  It also encourages young scholars.

Keynote Speaker: Peter Forrest: The Epistemology of Scandal

'How can you continue to believe in the face of scandals?'. This question is not, I submit, merely a manifestation of the ad hominem fallacy exemplified by, "How can you take Frege seriously when he was a bigot?' Nor can it be dismissed by noting that the reality of sin is a central Christian doctrine.  I argue that 'right reason' requires not merely the rational assessment of doctrines but a way of deciding which doctrines to assess. Scandal undermines the appeal to authority when assessing but not the reliance on traditions when deciding what to assess. As a consequence, scandal tends to undermine 'simple faith' and mandates the, not necessarily academic, philosophical reflection on faith.

Proposals Due: 20 June 2014

Conveners: Stephen Buckle (ACU), William Emilsen (UTC/CSU), Peter Forrest (UNE), John McDowell (Newcastle), Shane Mackinlay (CTC/MCD), Andrew Murray (CIS/SCD)
Venue: Catholic Institute of Sydney
Contact: Andrew Murray: apmurray@cis.catholic.edu.au
Full details are available on the website:
http://www.cis.catholic.edu.au/news-a-events/biennial-conference

KEEPING IN TOUCH
Our weekly eNewsletter is also posted on our utcnews blog. To follow or subscribe go to http://utcnews.blogspot.com/

Remember to visit the NSW ACT Synod Community Connection
http://nsw.uca.org.au/e-news

The newsletter is from the Faculty & College Assistant
Please direct news items to carlah@nsw.uca.org.au