Paul Connell
MA (Oxon) STD (Greg)Department of Systematic Theology
Rev. Dr Paul Connell lectures in Systematic Theology in the areas of Christology, Eschatology, Creation Theology, and the Theology of God. He is a priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne, and the parish priest of St Oliver's, Pascoe Vale.
The undergraduate units he teaches include:
- CD202/302 God: Origin and End
- CD226/326 Jesus Christ Revealer of the Triune God A
- CD227/327 Jesus Christ Revealer of the Triune God B
The postgraduate units he teaches include:
- CD302 God: Origin and End
- CD326 Jesus Christ Revealer of the Triune God A
- CD327 Jesus Christ Revealer of the Triune God B
He supervises and examines students for the unit:
He also coordinates the units:
Paul Connell holds a Master of Arts from the University of Oxford, and a Doctorate in Sacred Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, where he examined the theological methodology of John Macquarrie.
He has taught various units in systematic theology at Monash University and Australian Catholic University, and has conducted in-service courses for Catholic clergy in Melbourne, Hobart and Sale. He is the immediate past Deputy Master of Catholic Theological College.
His main academic interests are Fundamental Theology and Hermeneutics.
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