Principal's Welcome

Welcome to St Barnabas College, a great place to learn and grow in your academic life. Studying theology will bring joys and challenges and broaden your perspective on God, faith, and the world. At St Barnabas College you will find a welcoming community of students and staff, whether you choose to study in-person or online. We are an Anglican College of the University of Divinity, and we are made up of a mix of people from different church backgrounds. Students are welcome from any church or no church, religious or non-religious background. We believe that theology is for everyone.

Our vision is that we are a community of inspired learners, equipped and enabled to serve God and the Church. We want you to be inspired as you learn and we value a principle of ‘generous orthodoxy,’ which is based in a traditional expression of Christian faith formed by the expansive generosity of the God of love. In an environment of generous orthodoxy students will experience the opportunity for respectful dialogue on deep and significant issues in the contemporary age.

The working life of St Barnabas College is formed by prayer and worship. Morning prayer happens daily in the chapel and a weekly Eucharist celebration nourishes our spirituality. We look for opportunities to share social activities and to be with each other informally, to make new friends, reconnect with old friends, and to find ways to be together, even if you are studying remotely. Come in when you can and visit the library, meet for coffee in the nearby café, take every moment to enjoy your theology degree. These years will be some of the most formative in your life!

Rev'd Dr Joan Riley, SBC Principal

Who We Are

Striving for academic excellence

  • Appoint expert teaching staff
  • Benchmark subject content delivery against the Higher Education Provider
  • Support a research active culture
  • Enable First Nations People access to theological education and support them to achieve
  • Provide an excellent online teaching and learning environment

Creating opportunities for ministry training, personal growth & professional development

  • Reach outward to Anglican communities, learn from them, and respond to educational needs
  • Communicate and connect with church, schools, agencies and marginal ministry groups
  • Identify needs, develop, and equip local practitioners, and deliver professional development programs for the Diocese of Adelaide and Province of South Australia
  • Support the spiritual and pastoral care of students and staff
  • Actively support vocations - lay and ordained

Being a community of learning for the whole people of God

  • Welcome theological diversity through a principle of generous orthodoxy
  • Aim for inclusivity of gender and cultures
  • Foster and environment of active learning
  • Instil a joy of learning
  • Identify, design, and deliver both short accredited and non-tertiary accredited courses, seminars, and workshops.

Our History

St Barnabas College is situated across the road from St Peter’s Cathedral, adjacent to stunning parklands and Adelaide Oval.

Our People

Meet the fantastic team of staff and lecturers at St Barnabas College. Our team includes people from a range of Christian traditions who are committed to excellence in education and fostering a great student experience.

The Rev’d Canon Dr Joan Riley
Principal
Dr Damian Szepessy
Academic Dean/Lecturer in Biblical Studies
The Rt Rev’d Dr Tim Harris
Research Coordinator and Director Centre of Research and Missional Praxis
Ms Katrina Dal Lago
Librarian
Rev’d Peter Williams
Director, St Barnabas Centre for Clinical Pastoral Education
Dr Lorna Hallahan
Higher Degree by Research Supervisor & Chair of SBC Academic Committee
The Rev’d Dr Matthew Anstey
Lecturer in Old Testament, Hebrew, and Homiletics
The Rev’d Dr Josephine Armour
Lecturer in Systematic Theology
Dr Sarah Black
Lecturer in Anglican Studies
The Rev’d Dr Gethzi Devasagayam
Lecturer in Old Testament Studies
Dr Rodney Fopp
Lecturer in Systematic Theology
Dr Jennifer Hein
Lecturer in Church History and Systematic Theology
The Rev’d Dr Theo McCall
Lecturer in Systematic Theology
The Rt Rev’d Chris McLeod
Lecturer in Indigenous Studies
The Rev’d Dr Steven Ogden
Lecturer in Systematic Theology
The Rev’d Dr Lyndon Shakespeare
Lecturer in Leadership and Missional Studies
Dr Michael Trainor
Lecturer in New Testament Studies
The Rev’d Roslyn Wright
Lecturer in Clinical Pastoral Education
The Rev’d Julie Worrall
Lecturer in Anglican Studies
The Rev’d Dr Joseph Chung
Lecturer in Old Testament and Hebrew

St Barnabas College is a member college of the University of Divinity.

The University of Divinity delivers education and research in theology, philosophy and spirituality. For over one hundred years, St Barnabas College prepared its graduates for ministry, leadership and community service.

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