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Pilgrim Theological College

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Established
  
2015

Location
  
Melbourne, Australia

Phone
  
+61 3 9340 8800

Head of College
  
Jennifer Byrnes

Website
  
pilgrim.edu.au

Founded
  
2015

Address
  
29 College Cres, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia

Similar
  
University of Divinity, Stirling Theological College, Australian Lutheran College, Morling College, Nungalinya College

Pilgrim Theological College is an Australian theological college and a member college of the University of Divinity. It is part of the Uniting Church in Australia Synod of Victoria and Tasmania's Centre for Theology & Ministry.

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Overview and history

Pilgrim Theological College reflects the multi-denominational background of the Uniting Church and is a provider of ecumenical theological studies, offering undergraduate, post-graduate and audit courses that are focused on theology, ministry, pastoral care, philosophy and research methodology.

Additionally, the college focuses on preparing students seeking ordained ministry in the Uniting Church or another denomination as a lay preacher or pastor, and providing higher education and continuing professional development for ordained ministers. Field education has, for some time, been a focus of the College's formation program.

Pilgrim Theological College was opened in 2015. It was previously known as the Uniting Church Theological College, which formed part of the United Faculty of Theology - a co-operative venture of the Anglican, Jesuit and Uniting theological colleges that closed in 2014.

Until its closure, the Uniting Church Theological College was a member school of the Melbourne College of Divinity that had been in operation since 1910, becoming the University of Divinity in 2011. The change to university status followed the decision by the Melbourne College of Divinity to apply to the Victorian Regulation and Qualifications Authority to operate as an "Australian University of Specialisation". In 2012 the college began operating as a university.

Uniting Church Theological College alumni are considered alumni of Pilgrim Theological College.

Location

Pilgrim Theological College operates from the Centre for Theology & Ministry building in the grounds of Ormond College in Parkville, Melbourne. The building was designed by Williams Boag Architects and won the Australian Institute of Architects Award for Heritage Architecture (Vic) in 2008. The building also houses the Dalton McCaughey Library - home to the combined collections of the Jesuit Theological College and Ormond Theological Hall as well as additional material from Queen's College and the theological hall of the Victorian Congregational Church following the inception of the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977.

Academic staff

Pilgrim Theological College operates within the Centre for Theology & Ministry, drawing on support staff from that facility, as well as having its own administrative staff, adjunct teachers and tutors. The head of college is the Revd Jennifer Byrnes. Academic staff include:

  • The Revd Sean Winter: academic dean
  • The Revd John G Flett: co-ordinator of studies in missiology
  • Katharine Massam: associate professor and co-ordinator of studies in New Testament
  • The Revd Monica Melanchthon: associate professor and co-ordinator of studies in Old Testament
  • The Revd Christine Sorensen: formation co-ordinator
  • The Revd Geoff Thompson: co-ordinator of studies in systemic theology
  • The Revd Sue Withers: field education co-ordinator
  • References

    Pilgrim Theological College Wikipedia