Trinity Papers
These papers represent a series prepared by Trinity College which focuses upon broad issues facing the community in such areas as education, ethics, history, politics, and science.
© Trinity College, University of Melbourne Permission to reproduce should be sought from the author.
| Number 1 |
A Case for the Value of Residence in Australian University Education, by Damian Powell |
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Number 2 |
Faithful to the Last: Contemporary Issues in Dying, from the Perspective of Pastoral Theology, by Bridget Woollard |
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Number 3 |
Federalism and the Judges: How the Americans Made Us What We Are, by Laurence Claus |
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Number 4 |
The Fellowship of Friends: Sir James Darling and the College Ideal, by Donald Markwell |
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Number 5 |
Leadership, by Peter Gration |
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Number 6 |
International Humanitarian Law and the Balkans: the Dilemma of a Superpower, by Lieutenant General John Sanderson |
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Number 7 |
Common Ground, Uncommon Upheaval: The American Catholic Church at the Crossroads, by Mary Aquin O'Neill |
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Number 8 |
Shades of Grey: The Pope, Christian Ethics and the Ambiguity of Human Situations, by Ian Markham |
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Number 9 |
The Leeper Library and the Book Collections At Trinity College, The University of Melbourne, by Gillian Forwood |
| Number 10 |
Australia's Role In Asia, by Lieutenant General John Sanderson |
| Number 11 |
Jesus as Prophet: An Access to the Quest for the Historical Jesus of
Nazareth - The Barry Marshall Memorial Lecture by Arthur Jones |
| Number 12 | Born Under Saturn and Jupiter: The Inescapable Conflict and Contradiction of Arthur Boyd, by Kate Challis |
| Number 13 |
The So-Called Right of Humanitarian Intervention, by Adam Roberts. ©Copyright c Adam Roberts, 1999, 2000. An expanded version of this paper is being published in Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, The Hague, vol.3, summer 2001. |
| Number 14 |
Some reflections on Church and State, by Donald Markwell |
| Number 15 |
Gothic Foundations and rising Damp, or Prophets and Rebels: the
Contribution of the Liberal Intellectual Tradition in Australian
Anglicanism to National Culture, by Colin Holden |
| Number 16 |
Issues of the Stolen Generation, by Jack Rush |
| Number 17 |
When Victor Turner met Carl Rogers: Implications for Pastoral Theology, by Colleen O'Reilly |
| Number 18 |
The 1850 Bishops Conference and the Strange Birth of Australian Synods, by Bruce Kaye |
| Number 19 |
The Denominational University College Today, by Donald Markwell |
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Number 20 |
'Undergraduate education for the
21st century: Australia at the crossroads' Speech by Professor Donald Markwell, 5 September 2002 |
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Number 21 |
'Finding the Way' - The Sir
Albert Coates Oration, University of Ballarat A speech by Professor Robin Sharwood, AM 27 September 2002 |
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Number 22 |
Aligning the objectives and functions of education to meet the new realities of the 21st century, by Mr Alan A Patterson |
| Number 23 |
Buddhist and Christian Perspectives on Human Suffering: dialogical
frontiers in pastoral theology - The Noel Carter Lecture, Trinity
College, by Revd Dr Ruwan Palapathwala, 30 October 2002 |
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Number 24 |
Whose Meal is it Anyway? Jesus, the Church and Eucharistic Origins -
The Barry Marshall Memorial Lecture, Trinity College, by Revd Dr Andrew McGowan, 21 August 2002 |
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Number 25 |
Building Australia's Future The Commonwealth Government's Blueprint for Reform: A Critique, by Professor Peter Karmel |
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Number 26 |
'Christianity and...' Possibilities for Dialogue, by Revd Professor Keith Ward |
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Number 27 |
University Education: Australia's urgent need for reform, by Professor Donald Markwell |
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Number 28 |
Education For Our Times, by Professor Donald Markwell |
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Number 29 |
'To Strive, to Seek, to Find, and not to Yield' The Making of the (Victoria) Church of England Act 1854, by Robin Sharwood, AM |
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Number 30 |
Masters of History: Three Students of Trinity, by Dr John Reeve |
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Number 31 |
Issues in global higher education: the challenge to the University of Melbourne by Professor Donald Markwell |
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Number 32 |
Sacramental Living by The Most Revd Dr Rowan Williams |