Andrew Sloane

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M.B.,B.S. (Hons 2A), B.Th. (Hons 1), Dip.Min., Th.D.

Andrew was appointed Lecturer in Old Testament and Christian Thought in 2002. He teaches in the areas of integration of faith and work, OT exegesis (Genesis, Deuteronomy, 1&2 Samuel, Ezekiel, Psalms), OT interpretation, philosophy of religion and bioethics. Andrew qualified in medicine and practiced briefly as a doctor before going into Baptist ministry. Prior to moving to Morling, he taught at Ridley College in Melbourne (1996–2002). He has published in Old Testament and hermeneutics, ethics, philosophy, and theology.

Recent Publications:

Vulnerability and Care: Christian Reflections on the Philosophy of Medicine (London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2016)

 At Home in a Strange Land: Using the Old Testament in Christian Ethics (Peabody: Hendrickson, 2008)

Tamar's Tears: Evangelical Engagements with Feminist Old Testament Hermeneutics (Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2012) - editor

Andrew’s current research focuses on matters relating to theology of medicine, the integration of faith and work, and philosophical theology.

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