David A. Hohne

Present Position

2007-

Lecturer Theology and Philosophy, Moore College

Qualifications

1989

BA (UNSW)

1995

BD Honours 2A (MTC)

1996

Deaconed (Anglican Church of Australia, Sydney Diocese)

1996

Priested (Anglican Church of Australia, Sydney Diocese)

2003

MTh (MTC)

2007

PhD (Cantab)

Previous Experience

1990-1991

Counselor Training, Anglican Counseling Service, Sydney

1992-1995

Student, Moore College

1992-1995

Trainer, Katoomba Youth Leadership Conferences

1996-1999

Assistant Minister, Jannali Anglican Church

1996-2002

Coach and Trainer, Australian Institute of Ministry

1999-2003

Senior Associate then Acting Rector, St. Matthew’s Wanniassa, ACT

2004-2006

Doctoral Studies Cambridge University

Professional Activities

1995-1997

Member, Writing Team, Zed Magazine (Matthias Media)

1996-1999

Member, Anglican Church League

1996-1997

Council Member, Anglican Church League

1996-1997

Member, General Committee CMS (NSW)

1996-

Member, Church Missionary Society

1998-2002

Member Writing Team, Australian Church Record

1999-2003

Member, Diocese of Canberra-Goulbourn Synod

2004-2005

Grad Student Rep, Faculty of Divinity Board, Cambridge University

2005-2006

Member, Evangelical Theological Society

2005-

Member, American Academy of Religion/ Society Biblical Literature

Publications

Books

Famine and Fortune. Kingsford, NSW: St Matthias Press, 1996 (co-author with Barry Webb).

Articles

‘Ancient Words on Embracing the Excluded, in The Faith Once For All Delivered. An Australian Evangelical Response to the Windsor Report. Edited by P.G. Bolt, M.D. Thompson, and R. Tong. Camperdown, NSW: Australian Church Record, 2005.

Research

‘What Can We Say About Perichoresis?’ MTh thesis. Moore Theological College, 2003.

 ‘The Spirit and Sonship: Colin Gunton’s Theology of Particularity.’ PhD thesis. University of Cambridge, 2007.

Current Research

“Freedom and the Particular: A Response to Rowan Williams’ Theological Aesthetics.” In a proposed volume on Conversations with Rowan Williams, M. Russell ed.

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