Timothy Gaden

 
Tim Gaden teaches Greek, ethics and in the area of ministerial formation. After completing his doctorate on the use of Hellenistic philosophy and ethics in the Apostolic Fathers and a post-doctoral appointment at King’s College London, he held parish appointments in London and Melbourne. He is currently the Dean of the Trinity College Theological School and the Stewart Lecturer in Divinity within the School.
 
In addition he serves as the Deputy Chair of Examiners (Field C) within the Melbourne College of Divinity, a member of the Council of the Melbourne College of Divinity and a member of the Council of the United Faculty of Theology.
 

tgaden@trinity.unimelb.edu.au
Phone Number: 
+61 3 9348 7127
Office Location: 
Old Warden’s Lodge, Trinity College
Teaching Interests: 
Second Century Christianities, New Testament textual criticism, New Testament Greek, Christian Ethics, ministerial formation
Research Interests: 
New Testament Greek, New Testament textual criticism, Pre-conquest English Church history and theology, Hellenistic philosophy.
Postgraduate Supervision: 
Pauline Doctrine of the human person and Christian bio-ethics, Homosexuality and Christian ethics, Eschatology in Anglo-Saxon poetry, Liturgical Reform in the sermons of Aelfic
Publications: 

 
 B. Daley, A. McGowan and T. Gaden (eds), God in Early Christian Thought (Leiden: Brill, forthcoming).
 
"Looking to God for Healing: A Rereading of the Second Letter of Clement in the Light of Hellenistic Psychagogy," Pacifica 15 (2002), 154-173.
 
"Chosen as a peculiar people: Christian traditions and Hellenistic philosophy in 1 Clement," Colloquium (2002), 35-48.
 

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