The Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry’s Rome seminar series commenced in September 2015, when ACU’s Rome Campus was opened. The series has drawn together international scholars to discuss critical questions in religion and theology from multidisciplinary perspectives.

Providing a collaborative space to craft ideas in conversation with other researchers, the seminars are a practical expression of our ongoing commitment to world-leading research. Research arising from the seminars has been published or accepted for publication by high-quality journals and publishers such as Theological Studies, Modern Theology, Bloomsbury and De Gruyter.

ACU Rome Campus - 2022 Research Activities (PDF, 119 KB)

Rome public lectures

Sarah Coakley – Professor Emerita, University of Cambridge, Honorary Professorial Fellow, Australian Catholic University

Title: ‘Re-thinking the ressourcement recovery of patristic ‘‘spiritual sensation’’: new applications to contemporary Church and culture’

6pm Thursday 15 September 2022

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Lewis Ayres - Professor of Theology, University of Durham, Professorial Fellow, Australian Catholic University

Title: The Essential Legacy of Post-Chalcedonian Christology: A Hymn to the Emperor Justinian

6pm Thursday 22 September 2022

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Nicholas Terpstra - Professor of History, University of Toronto, President of the Renaissance Society of America

Title: Moving or Fixed? Defining (the) Reformation in the First Global Age

6pm Thursday 29 September 2022

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Rome public seminar

Unwounded World: A Marian Peace for our Shared Future

 5 - 6 October 2022

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Conference program (PDF, 217, KB)

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Research projects

Religion & Theology: Redeeming Autonomy

Religion & Theology: Theologies of Catholicity

Bible and Early Christian Studies: Flourishing in Early Christianity

Religious Mobilities: Europe and the Medieval and Early Modern World

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