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Timothy Kelly curriculum vitae


Personal

State of Life: Married (with three children)

Academic Degrees 

ENGLISH LITERATURE with History of Art (BA); University of Buckingham, UK

ROMANTIC LITERATURE (MA); University of Bristol, UK

MASTER IN THEOLOGY; International Theological Institute, Austria.  

LICENTIATE IN THEOLOGY; International Theological Institute, Austria

DOCTORATE IN THEOLOGY (D.Theol); University of Fribourg, Switzerland.

Selected Academic Appointments

Fransciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio (Austrian Programme): Lecturer in Dramatic Literature (2003-4).

Blackfriars Hall Studium, Oxford: Lecturer and Academic Tutor in dogmatic theology (2005-present).

St Mary’s College, Oscott (Roman Catholic Seminary for the Archdiocese of Birmingham, UK): external academic staff; course book author, lecturer (2005-present).

Maryvale Institute, Birmingham, UK: Director of BA (Divinity) degree programme (2007-2009).

Subjects Taught

At Blackfriars Hall Studium: (i) Ecclesiology; (ii) Christology; (iii) Soteriology; (iv) Sacramental Theology (in general);  (v) Eucharist; (vi) God and Creation.

At Maryvale Institute: (i) Theology of Revelation; (ii) Christology; (iii) Ecclesiology (iv) Sacramental Theology.

At St Mary’s Seminary College, Oscott: (i) Christology; (ii) Scripture and Tradition

At International Theological Institute: (i) Existence and Attributes of God; Christology, Ecclesiology, Sacramental Theology

Publications and Papers

Jesus Christ, Son of God and Son of Mary’ (St Mary’s College, Oscott: 2006); ‘The Bible in the Church’s Tradition and Teaching’ (St Mary’s College, Oscott: 2006);  Articles: ‘The Relevance of St Thomas’, (in Mass of Ages); ‘John Paul II and Thomas Aquinas’ (in The St Austin Review).

 

 

Timothy Kelly
Assistant Professor of Dogmatic Theology