Theoretically engaged approaches to religious experience and practice.
| Professor Ismail Albayrak | Contemporary Muslim movements, Fethullah Gülen and Hizmet Movement, religious populism (including political Islam, religious violence, homegrown imams) |
| Dr Alison Fitchett-Climenhaga | |
| Dr Lexi Eikelboom | Ritual, art, feminist and phenomenological approaches |
The historical, theological, and multicultural study of Islam.
| Professor Ismail Albayrak | Classical/modern history and theology, Qur’anic studies, Islamic jurisprudence and ethics, women in Islam, Ibadi studies, prison spirituality |
| Reverend Professor Daniel Madigan | Qur’an, theologies of Revelation |
Sociological and anthropological approaches to the study of religious movements and practices, especially in global Christianity.
| Dr Alison Fitchett Climenhaga | |
| Reverend Dr James McEvoy | Religion in a secular age; Charles Taylor’s cultural hermeneutics |
Studies of the articulation and practice of ethics within a theological and religious framework, including bioethics. To learn more visit our Queensland Centre for Bioethics.
| Dr Clare Davidson | |
| Dr Rachel Davies | |
| Associate Professor Joel Hodge | |
| Associate Professor David Kirchhoffer | Fundamental/applied theological ethics (especially biomedical) and theological anthropology (dignity). |
| Dr Michael Trainor |
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