Areas of expertise: systematic theology; church and world; faith and culture; theology of childhood; Karl Rahner; Charles Taylor
HDR Supervisor accreditation status: Full
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-2735-9115
Phone: +61 3 9953 3982
Email: james.mcevoy@acu.edu.au
James McEvoy is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy, lectures in systematic theology, and is a priest of the Adelaide Archdiocese. For almost two decades prior to 2014 he taught at Catholic Theological College and Flinders University Department of Theology. His doctoral thesis was in the fields of theological and philosophical anthropology, studying the works of Karl Rahner and Charles Taylor. His current research has two primary foci: first, the place of religion in the contemporary West and the church’s understanding of its role and social relationships in that context. He has published many articles and a monograph (2014) on these questions. He is currently working on another monograph on culture, transcendence, and violence, provisionally titled "Believing in a Secular Age." Second, since 2014 he has been working on a theology of childhood. This project has its origins in dialogue with Catholic Education South Australia and has developed into a frequently taught Masters-level unit and several articles, one co-authored with Professor Joce Nuttall of ACU’s Institute for Learning Sciences and Teacher Education.
Books
Leaving Christendom for Good: Church-World Dialogue in a Secular Age. Lanham, MD: Lexington, 2014.
Book chapters
‘Religious Pluralism and its Challenges’. In Being Human: Groundwork for a Theological Anthropology for the 21st Century, edited by David Kirchhoffer, Robyn Horner, & Patrick McArdle, 272-84. Preston, VIC: Mosaic Press, 2013.
Articles
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