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Trinity Papers represent a series prepared by Trinity College, that focuses on broad issues facing the community in areas such as education, ethics, history, politics, and science. Here is a selection of past Trinity papers. If you are interested in a paper that isn't displayed here, please contact the Communications department and we will arrange a copy for you.
Trinity Papers 1Dr Damian PowellA Case for the Value of Residence in Australian University Education | Trinity Papers 2Revd Bridget WoollardFaithful to the Last: Contemporary Issues in Dying, from the Perspective of Pastoral Theology | Trinity Papers 3Dr Laurence ClausFederalism and the Judges: How the Americans Made Us What We Are |
Trinity Papers 4Prof Donald MarkwellThe Fellowship of Friends: Sir James Darling and the College Ideal | Trinity Papers 5Peter GrationLeadership | Trinity Papers 6John SandersonInternational Humanitarian Law and the Balkans: the Dilemma of a Superpower |
Trinity Papers 7Sr. Mary Aquin O'NeillCommon Ground, Uncommon Upheaval: The American Catholic Church at the Crossroads | Trinity Papers 8Prof Ian MarkhamShades of Grey: The Pope, Christian Ethics and the Ambiguity of Human Situations | Trinity Papers 9Gillian ForwoodThe Leeper Library and the Book Collections At Trinity College, The University of Melbourne |
Trinity Papers 10John SandersonAustralia's Role In Asia | Trinity Papers 11Right Revd Dr Arthur JonesJesus as Prophet: An Access to the Quest for the Historical Jesus of Nazareth | Trinity Papers 12Kate ChallisBorn Under Saturn and Jupiter: The Inescapable Conflict and Contradiction of Arthur Boyd |
Trinity Papers 13Prof Adam RobertsThe So-Called Right of Humanitarian Intervention | Trinity Papers 14Donald MarkwellSome reflections on Church and State | Trinity Papers 15Revd Dr Colin HoldenGothic Foundations and rising Damp, or Prophets and Rebels: the Contribution of the Liberal Intellectual Tradition in Australian Anglicanism to National Culture |
Trinity Papers 16Jack RushIssues of the Stolen Generation | Trinity Papers 17Revd Dr Colleen O'ReillyWhen Victor Turner met Carl Rogers: Implications for Pastoral Theology | Trinity Papers 18Dr Bruce KayeThe 1850 Bishops Conference and the Strange Birth of Australian Synods |
Trinity Papers 19Prof Donald MarkwellThe Denominational University College Today | Trinity Papers 20Prof Donald MarkwellUndergraduate education for the 21st century: Australia at the crossroads | Trinity Papers 21Prof Robin SharwoodFinding the Way |
Trinity Papers 22Alan PattersonAligning the objectives and functions of education to meet the new realities of the 21st century | Trinity Papers 23Revd Dr Ruwan PalapathwalaBuddhist and Christian Perspectives on Human Suffering: dialogical frontiers in pastoral theology | Trinity Papers 24Revd Dr Andrew McGowanWhose Meal is it Anyway? Jesus, the Church and Eucharistic Origins |
Trinity Papers 25Prof Peter KarmelBuilding Australia’s Future: The Commonwealth Government’s Blueprint for Reform - A Critique | Trinity Papers 26Revd Prof Keith Ward'Christianity and ...': Possibilities for Dialogue | Trinity Papers 27Prof Donald MarkwellUniversity Education: Australia's Urgent Need for Reform |
Trinity Papers 28Prof Donald MarkwellEducation for Our Times | Trinity Papers 29Prof Robin Sharwood'To Strive, To Seek, To Fine, and not To Yield': The Making of the (Victoria) Church of England Act 1854 | Trinity Papers 30Dr John ReeveMasters of History: Three students of Trinity |
Trinity Papers 31Prof Donald MarkwellIssues in global Higher EducatIon: the challenge to the University of Melbourne | Trinity Papers 32The Most Revd Dr Rowan WilliamsSacremental Living | Trinity Papers 33Prof Donald MarkwellKeynes and International Economic and Political Relations |
Trinity Papers 34Alex MillmowWho's Afraid of John Maynard Keynes? | Trinity Papers 35Peter JonsonKeynes | Trinity Papers 36Ian M. McDonaldKeynes, sticky money wages, behavioural economics and responding to the Global Financial Crisis. |
Trinity Papers 37Dr Bruce LittleboyThe Relevance of Keynesian Fiscal Policy Today |
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