Very Rev. Dr Terence Curtin
STL (Pontif Urban) BEd (Melb) STD (Greg)

Master
Department of Systematic Theology

Very Rev. Dr Terence (Terry) Curtin is the Master of Catholic Theological College and a member of the Council of the Melbourne College of Divinity. He is a member of the Systematic Theology Department, lecturing in sacramental theology and is a priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne.

The units he teaches include:

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Terry Curtin holds a Licentiate in Sacred Theology from the Pontifical Urban University (Rome), a Bachelor of Education from the University of Melbourne and a Doctorate of Sacred Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University (Rome). His doctoral studies examined theological issues surrounding the use of historical criticism by Catholic biblical scholars in the years 1958 to 1983. He is current President of the Forum of Australian Catholic Institutes of Theology (FACIT). Before coming to CTC he was Head of the School of Theology (Victoria) within Australian Catholic University (1992-2002), where he taught units in fundamental theology, Christology, ecclesiology and sacramental theology at undergraduate and postgraduate level. He has also taught postgraduate units in sacramental theology and theological hermeneutics at Caritas Francis Hsu College (Hong Kong). He was a Critical Colleague in the recent development of core religious education documents for the Dioceses of Ballarat, Sale, and Sandhurst, and the Archdiocese of Hobart.

His main academic interests are theological hermeneutics and sacramental theology.

Email: tcurtin@ctc.edu.au

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