Teaching Staff
Dinh Anh Nhue Nguyen ofm conv
Department of Biblical Studies
Rev. Dr Dinh Anh Nhue Nguyen is a member of the Department of Biblical Studies. He lectures in New Testament Studies and is a priest of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual (ofm conv).
The undergraduate units he teaches include:
His current academic interests are biblical meshalim, biblical wisdom literature, the Jewish wisdom tradition, and Jesus the Sage.
He recently published "Figlio mio, se il tuo cuore è saggio." Studio esegetico-theologico del discorso paterno in Pro 23,15-28 ["My son, if your heart is wise." An exegetical-theological study of the parental discourse in Proverbs 23:15-28] (2006); "Motivi Sapienziali Biblici nelle Ammonizioni de San Francesco. [Biblical Wisdom Motifs in the Admonitions of St Francis] in Miscellanea Francescana (2008).
Contact: Email Dinh Anh Nhue Nguyen
Br Rod Doyle cfc
STL (S.Thomas, Rome) LSS (PBC) PhD (Melb) Senior Fellow
Department of Biblical Studies
Dr Rod Doyle is a a senior fellow of Catholic Theological College and a member of the Department of Biblical Studies. He lectures in the New Testament. He is a religious of the Congregation of Christian Brothers (cfc).
Undergraduate units he taught include:
- AG102 New Testament Greek A
- AG103 New Testament Greek B
- BS201/301 The Gospel of Matthew
- BS202/302 The Gospel of Mark
- BS203/303 The Lukan Narrative
- BS204/304 Letters of Paul
- BS210/211 The Study Tour of the Biblical Lands
- BS310/311 The Study Tour of the Biblical Lands
- BS308 The Letter to the Romans
His main academic interests are archaeology, particularly as related to biblical studies; leading study tours of the Middle East; and research in the study of the Gospels. He published “Bread and Wine: A Scriptural Exploration” in The Summit (2005), and presented a paper at the annual meeting of the Australian Catholic Biblical Association, July 2005, entitled “The Map of Madaba: A New Look at an Old Map.”
Brian Boyle
BA (ANU) BTheol (MCD) DipTertEd (UNE) STL (Greg) STD (Greg)Academic Dean
Department of Biblical Studies
Rev. Dr Brian Boyle is the Academic Dean of Catholic Theological College and is a member of the Department of Biblical Studies. He lectures in Biblical Studies (Old Testament). He is Chaplain to the German-Speaking Catholic Community, Camberwell.
The undergraduate units he teaches include:
- BS101 Introduction to the Old Testament
- BS205/305 The Pentateuch
- BS216/316 The Prophetic Literature
- BS312 The Prophecy of Jeremiah
His main academic interests are biblical inspiration and prophetic literature.
Contact: Email Brian Boyle
Anthony Dean cm
LSS (PBI)
Head, Department of Biblical Studies
Rev. Anthony (Tony) Dean is Head of the Department of Biblical Studies and lectures in Hebrew and the Old Testament. He is a priest of the Congregation of the Mission (known as the Vincentians). In 2007 he took up the role of the Dean of Studies at Corpus Christi Seminary.
The undergraduate units he teaches include:
- AH101 Hebrew A
- AH102 Hebrew B
- AH201/301 Hebrew Reading Course
- BS210/310 - BS211/311 Study Tour of the Biblical Lands
- BS217/317 The Psalms and Wisdom Literature
- BS218/318 The Historical Literature
- BS230/330 Hebrew Reading Course
The postgraduate units he teaches include:
- BS350 Introduction to the Old/First Testament
- AH301 Hebrew Reading Course
- BS310 - BS311 Study Tour of the Biblical Lands
- BS317 The Psalms and Wisdom Literature
- BS318 The Historical Literature
- BS330 Hebrew Reading Course
He also coordinates the units:
Tony Dean holds a Licentiate in Sacred Scripture from the Pontifical Biblical Institute (Rome), incorporating studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
He has lectured in Biblical Studies at St Francis Xavier Seminary within the Adelaide College of Divinity (1980-87), and was Lecturer in Biblical Studies at United Theological Institute within the Sydney College of Divinity (1990-95). In 2008, with Dr Rod Doyle he conducted a study tour of the biblical lands.
His current academic interests are the Psalms, the early religion of Israel, and pre-Israelite and early Israelite theology. He published “… Nos autem in Nomine Domini …?” in Oceania Vincentian (2004).
Contact: Email Tony Dean
Callan Ledsham
BA (Hons) (West Aust) MA (Monash) MPhil (Leuven) PhD (Leuven) GCHE (ACU)
Department of Philosophy
Dr Cal Ledsham is a member of the Department of Philosophy. He lectures in Latin, Epistemology, Modern Philosophy, Natural Law, and Medieval Philosophy.
The undergraduate units he teaches include:
- AL101 Introduction to Ecclesiastical Latin A
- AL102 Introduction to Ecclesiastical Latin B
- AP113 Academic Writing, Critical Thinking and Logic
- AP214/314 Medieval Philosophy
- AP216/316 Medieval Philosophy Elaborating Faith: Thomistic Metaphysics and Ethics (10 points)
- AP217/317 Early Modern Philosophy
- AP230/330 The Big Questions: Metaphysics
- AP234/334 Natural Law (10 points)
- AP236/336 Epistemology: Theories of Knowledge (10 points)
The graduate units he teaches include:
- AP314 Medieval Philosophy
- AP316 Medieval Philosophy Elaborating Faith:
Thomistic Metaphysics and Ethics (10 points) - AP317 Early Modern Philosophy
- AP330 The Big Questions: Metaphysics
- AP334 Natural Law (10 points)
- AP336 Epistemology: Theories of Knowledge (10 points)
- AP433 "Good Teacher What Must I Do to Inherit Eternal Life?"
Medieval Theories of Beatitudes - AP434 "The Whole is a Riddle, an Enigma, an Inexplicable Mystery":
David Hume's Philosophy of Religion
Cal Ledsham holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Western Australia, a Master of Arts from Monash University, a Master of Philosophy and a Doctor of Philosophy from the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium), and a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education from Australian Catholic University.
His publications include: "Duns Scotus" in Substantia - Siz et non: Eine Geschichedes Substanzbegriffs von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart in Einzebeitragen (2008); and "Johannes Duns Scotus" in Recherches de Theologie et Philosophie Medievales (2008).
He is a sessional lecturer in Ethics at Australian Catholic University and has also been a sessional lecturer in the United Faculty of Theology (Parkville).
His current research interests are medieval philosophy (John Duns Scotus), early modern philosophy (Hume), the problem of philosophical proofs/treatments of the necessity of revelation, contemporary ethics and political philosophy.
Contact: Email Cal Ledsham
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