Publications & Presentations
Associate Professor Andrew McGowan
BA(Hons) WAust, BD(Hons) MelbCollDiv, PhD Notre Dame
Online
- Royal Parade Diary - Trinity & educational issues blog
- Andrew's Version - Theology, Anglican affairs & Early Christianity blog
Publications
- “Tertullian and the ‘Heretical’ Origins of the ‘Orthodox’ Trinity”, Journal of Early Christian Studies 14 (2006), forthcoming
- “Worship and the ‘Mission-shaped Church’”, St Mark’s Review 200 (2006), forthcoming
- “Food, Ritual, and Power”, in A People’s History of Christianity 2: Late Ancient Christianity (ed. Viriginia Burrus; Minneapolis: Fortress, 2005), 145-164
- “Dangerous Eating? Jesus, Inclusion, and Communion”, Liturgy: Journal of the Liturgical Conference 20/4 (2005), 13-20
- “Offerings, Sacrifice, and Votives: Christianity”, Religions of the Ancient World: A Guide (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004), 409-10
- “Rethinking Agape and Eucharist in Early North African Christianity”, Studia Liturgica 34 (2004), 165-176
- "The Meals Of Jesus And The Meals Of The Church: Eucharistic Origins and Admission To Communion", in Studia Liturgica Diversa: Essays In Honor Of Paul F. Bradshaw (ed. Maxwell E. Johnson and L. Edward Phillips; Portland, Oregon: Pastoral Press, 2003), 101-115
- "Discipline and Diet: Feeding the Martyrs in Roman Carthage”, Harvard Theological Review 96 (2003), 455-76
- "New Testament Worship”, "Lord's Supper”, "Agape”, and others, New SCM Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship (ed. Paul F. Bradshaw; London: SCM, 2002)
- Marcion's Love of Creation”, Journal of Early Christian Studies 9:3 (2001) 295-311
- "The Inordinate Cup: Issues of Order in Early Eucharistic Drinking”, Studia Patristica 35 (2001) 283-91
- "'Is There a Liturgical Text in this Gospel?': The Institution Narratives and Their Early Interpretive Communities”, Journal of Biblical Literature 118 (1999) 77-89
- Ascetic Eucharists: Food and Drink in Early Christian Ritual Meals (Oxford Early Christian Studies; Oxford, Clarendon, 1999)
- "Naming the Feast: The Agape and the Diversity of Early Christian Ritual Meals”, Studia Patristica 30 (ed. E. Livingstone; Leuven: Peeters, 1997) 314-18
- "Valentinus Poeta: Notes on theros”, Vigiliae Christianae 51 (1997) 158-78
- "Ecstasy or Charity: Augustine with Nathanael Under the Fig Tree”, Augustinian Studies 27 (1996) 27-38
- "'First Regarding the Cup': Papias and the Diversity of Early Eucharistic Practice”, Journal of Theological Studies n.s. 46 (1995) 569-73
- "Eating People: Accusations of Cannibalism against Christians in the Second Century”, Journal of Early Christian Studies 2 (1994) 413-42
Recent Presentations, Sermons and Addresses
- Address given at his Installation as the seventh Warden of Trinity College.
- “Is the Bible Enough?” Sermon for the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, St Paul’s College, University of Sydney, July 29th, 2006.
- “Christianity in a Postmodern Empire: Rival, Ally or Coping Mechanism?” A Dialogue with NT Wright, Malvern, March 23rd 2006.
- “Burying Jesus Again for the First Time: The Tomb of Jesus in History and Imagination”, UFT Commencement Lecture, Buzzard Lecture Theatre, Trinity College, March 10th 2006.
- “Our selves, our souls and bodies”, lecture recorded for ABC Radio National “Encounter”, broadcast November 20th 2005.
- “Christ the King”, sermon for 150th Anniversary Celebrations of Christ Church, South Yarra, November 20th 2005.
- “Stranger than Fiction: Truth and Fantasy in Literature and Theology”, address for the annual dinner of Anglicans Together, St Alban’s, Epping, NSW, October 14th 2005.
- “Holy Things for Holy People: The Mission-Shaped Church and its Culture of Worship”, Anglo-Catholic Forum lecture at St James’ Church, King St, Sydney, July 16th 2005.
- "Prayer and Protest”, sermon at the Keble Celebration Mass, Australian Church Union, July 14th 2004.
- "'Power, Presiding, And Presbyters: The Challenges Of "Lay Administration",' Anglican Diocese of Newcastle Clergy School, February 19th 2004.
- Phillip Harris Memorial Address, Christ Church, Brunswick: "The New Puritans: Reconsidering Lay Presidency”, February 1st 2004.