Max Vodola

BTheol (MCD) MA (Monash) MTS (MCD) PhD (Monash)
Department of Church History
Rev. Dr Max Vodola is a member of the Department of Church History and lectures in the history of the Church in Australia, 19th/20th century Catholicism and Vatican II. He is a priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne.
The undergraduate units he teaches include:
Department of Church History
Rev. Dr Max Vodola is a member of the Department of Church History and lectures in the history of the Church in Australia, 19th/20th century Catholicism and Vatican II. He is a priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne.
The undergraduate units he teaches include:
The postgraduate units he teaches include:
- CH351 Introduction to Church History: Asia, Modern World, Australia
- CH320 The Council in History: John XXIII and Vatican II
The coordinates the units:
Max Vodola holds the degrees of Bachelor of Theology and Master of Theological Studies from the Melbourne College of Divinity, a Master of Arts from Monash University, and a Doctorate in Church History from Monash University.
His doctoral thesis was on "John XXIII, Vatican II and the Genesis of Aggiornamento: A Contextual Analysis of Angelo Roncalli's works on San Carlo Borromeo in relation to Late Twentieth Century Church Reform".
Before taking up doctoral studies he served in the parishes of Maidstone/Braybrook, Geelong, North Reservoir and North Balywn.
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