The Revd Dr Ruwan Palapathwala
Teaching
- Myths of Origin & End, World Religions and Interreligious Dialogue (United Faculty of Theology – UFT- 2006)
- World Religions, Diversity and Dialogue (UFT 2005)
- Mission and Evangelism in an Ecumenical and Pluralist Context (Ministry Formation Program/Dip. Min. 2005)
- Groundwork for Christian Ministry (online)
- Buddhism: The Nobel Middle Path (UFT 2004)
- Religious Traditions of South and Southeast Asia (UFT & online 2003, 2006)
- Globalisation for the Common Good: The Dialogue of Cultures and Religions – on-line (2008)
- Foundations of Pastoral Care –on-line (2007)
- Supervision for Higher Degrees
Administrative
- Responsible for coordinating the College's Supervised Theological Field Education (STFE) Programme, including:
- Organising STFE Supervisor Training events.
- Facilitating Theological Reflection Groups
- Mentoring students
- Member of the College's Interfaith Group
- Member of the College's Socratic Encounters Committee.
Church and Community
- Vice President, Association of Practical Theology of Oceania
- Executive Member, Victorian Association of Theological Field Education (VATFE)
- Member of the International Board of Advisors for the Globalisation for the Common Good Conference Series (Reference: http://www.commongood.info/announcement2007.html)
- Director, Centre for Social Inquiry, Religion and Interfaith Dialogue (Melbourne)
- Co-Director, Resilience Foundation (Austarlia) (http://seahorsewebsitedesign.com/RESWIP/)
- National Representative on the Anglican Communion's Network for Interfaith Concerns (NIFCON)
- Hon General Secretary of World Federation of Interfaith Students Movements
- Member of the General Synod's Social Affairs Commission.
- Member of the Melbourne Synod's Social Responsibilities Commission.
- Chair, Victorian Council of Churches' Commission for Living Faiths and Community Relations.
- Board Member of the St. Paul's Cathedral Education Centre.
- Member of the Archbishop's Advisory Committee on Multicultural Ministry
Research Interests
- Asian Religious Thought & Interfaith Dialogue
- Theravada Buddhism & Buddhist Civilisation
- The Theology of Paul Tillich
- Christian Ministry in the 21st Century
- Adult Education and Theory
Professional Memberships
- Association of Practical Theology in Oceania
- Austarlian Association of Misison Studies
- Australian Association for Studies in Religion
- New Zealand Association for the Study of Religion
- North American Paul Tillich Society
- Australasian Association of Buddhist Studies (AABS)
Publications
(In English)
- "Bodhi, Karunā and Mettā: Buddhist Perspectives for a Theology of Pastoral Care for the Ageing and Persons with Disabilities", Ageing, Disability and Spirituality: Addressing the Challenge of Disability in Later Life, Ed., Elizabeth MacKinlay, London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007/08.
- "The Relevance of Paul Tillich’s Later Theology for Mission Studies in the Context of Religious Pluralism", Australian Journal of Mission Studies, l/2, (Nov 2007).
- "Ghandi's Gift to a Violent World", Interreligious Insight: A Journal of Dialogue and Engagement, 5/4 (2007): 23-30.
- "Mahatma Gandhi’s Concept of Ahimsā (Nonviolence): A Case for Close Links of Intertextuality". One Word Many Versions; A Re-reading of the Holy Books –Essays on Intertextuality, Eds. R. Palapathwala & A. Karickam. Kerala: Dr. Alexander, Marthoma Centre for Dialogue, Kottarakara and the Cosmic Community Centre, August 2007, pp.88-104.
- “The Ethic of Interfaith Dialogue: The Imperative for Theological Reflection & the Missional Vocation of the Indigenous Theologian of South and South East Asia” Sri Lanka Journal of Theological Reflection, Vol. 2, No. 4 January-June 2007.
- "Ageing and Death: A Buddhist-Christian Conceptual Framework for Spirituality in Later Life", Aging, Spirituality and Palliative Care, Ed., Elizabeth MacKinlay, Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Pastoral Press, 2006, pp. 153-168
- “Suffering: A Dialogical Imperative for Buddhist-Christian Dialogue”, Nanak Parkash A Journal of Sikh Studies, September, 2006.
- “Soteriology and its Imperative for a Dynamic Global Ethic”, Journal of Globalisation for the Common Good, Fall, 2006. (online Journal Ref: http://lass.calumet.purdue.edu/cca/jgcg/index.htm#top)
- "Ageing and Death: A Buddhist-Christian Conceptual Framework for Spirituality in Later Life", Journal of Religion, Spirituality & Aging Volume: 18 Issue: 2/3, pp. 151-166
- Divine Footprints: Pathways to Interfaith Dialogue in a World of Turmoil Melbourne: Centre for Social Inquiry, Religion & Interfaith Dialogue; Dr Alexander Marthoma Centre for Dialogue, Kerala; Karickam, November 2004 (ISBN 0-9756748-6-2)
- Thrasthavadaya Saha Argamika Muladharmavadaya, Melbourne: Centre for Social Inquiry, Religion & Interfaith Dialogue, September 2004 (ISBN 0-9756748-5-4)
- Dukkha Pilibada Bhauddha Saha Kithunu Adahas, Melbourne: Centre for Social Inquiry, Religion & Interfaith Dialogue, September 2004 (ISBN 0-9756748-4-6)
- Engaged Interfaith Dialogue: Religious Fundamentalism and Terrorism Melbourne: Centre for Social Inquiry, Religion & Interfaith Dialogue, September 2004 (ISBN 0-9756748-2-X)
- Engaged Interfaith Dialogue: Buddhist and Christian Perspectives on Suffering, Melbourne: Centre for Social Inquiry, Religion & Interfaith Dialogue, September 2004 (ISBN 0-9756748-1-1)
- Engaged Interfaith Dialogue: Paper on Muslim-Christian Harmony and Australian Education Policy, Melbourne: Centre for Social Inquiry, Religion & Interfaith Dialogue, September 2004 (0-9756748-3-8).
- Engaged Interfaith Dialogue: Lectures on Terrorism, Suffering & Healing: Special 2004 Australian General Synod Edition, Melbourne: Centre for Social Inquiry, Religion & Interfaith Dialogue August 2004 (ISBN 0-9756748-0-3)
- "Intertextuality as Dialogical Imperative: A Case for Contemporary Quest for Self with Reference to Buddhist-Christian Dialogue on the Concept of Anatta (No-self)", The Intertextuality of the Holy Books, Eds., Abraham Karickam & M.O. Oommen, Jr., Kerala, Kottarakara: The Cosmic Community Centre & Dr. Alexander Mar Thoma Centre for Dialogue, July 2004.
- "Beyond Christ and System: Paul Tillich and Spirituality for the 21st Century." Religion in the New Millennium, eds., Frederick J. Parrella, & Raymond Bulman, Mercer University Press, USA, 2001/2002, pp. 205-219.
- "The Internationalisation of Education: A Case for a Global Ethic." The Next Generation: The Pacific Rim Community in the 21st Century, Asia Study Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 2000.
- "Paul Tillich and Martin Heidegger." North American Paul Tillich Society. Spring 2000.
Forthcoming
- “Christianity’s Contribution to the Evolution of Sri Lanka’s Religious Cultural Substance: a Theological Inquiry into Kithunuyana”, Sri Lanka Journal of Theological Reflection, Vol. 2, No. 5 June-December 2007.
- “Retrospect and Prospect: Five Matrices Toward Forming an Indigenous Theology for Sri Lanka” Sri Lankan Theology: Retrospect and Prospect, Ed. C. Lawrence, Pilimatalawa: Theological College of Lanka, 2007.
- “Mission, Evangelism & Ecumenism in a Pluralist Context: Re-thinking Christian Ministry Imperatives for Practical Theology and Ministry Formation Curriculum”, Australian E-Journal of Theology, Issue 9 February, 2007. (http://dlibrary.acu.edu.au/research/theology/ejournal/)
- “Episteme, Praxis and Poiesis as Buddhi (knowledge) Metta (Loving Kindness) and Mahakaruna (Great Compassion): Imperatives for Spirituality in Later Life & Pastoral Care for Persons with Disabilities”, Ed. Elizabeth MacKinlay, Ageing, Disability & Spirituality: Addressing the Challenge of Disability in Later Life, London/Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007.
- Ruwan Palapathwala (Editor) One Word, Many Versions: A Re-reading of the Holy Book.Dr Alexander Marthoma Centre for Dialogue, Kerala; Karickam (August 2007)
- Myths of Origin and End: Pathways to Interreligious Dialogue. Dr Alexander Marthoma Centre for Dialogue, Kerala; Karickam.
- The Intertextuality of the Holy Books. Dr Alexander Marthoma Centre for Dialogue, Kerala; Karickam. (Co-edited with Dr Abraham Karickam)
Other Publications & Reviews
- “Dukkha: Bauddha-Kithunu Anthar Argameeka Sangvadayake Mulika Padanama” (Dukkha: The Foundational Imperative for a Buddhist-Christain Interfaith Dialogue), (Part Three) Pahana, Issue 42, October 2006.
- “Dukkha: Bauddha-Kithunu Anthar Argameeka Sangvadayake Mulika Padanama” (Dukkha: The Foundational Imperative for a Buddhist-Christain Interfaith Dialogue), (Part Two) Pahana, Issue 41, September 2006.
- “All Religions Guilty of Acts of Terror” (Part Two), TMA, No 441 September 2006.
- “Dukkha: Bauddha-Kithunu Anthar Argameeka Sangvadayake Mulika Padanama” (Dukkha: The Foundational Imperative for a Buddhist-Christain Interfaith Dialogue), (Part One) Pahana, Issue 40, August 2006.
- “All Religions Guilty of Acts of Terror” (Part One), TMA, No 440 August 2006.
- “Religion, Fundamentalism and Terrorism” (Part 3), Pahana,(Sri Lankan National Community Magazine, Australia) Issue 39, July 2006.
- “Religion, Fundamentalism and Terrorism” (Part 2), Pahana,(Sri Lankan National Community Magazine, Australia) Issue 38, June 2006.
- “Religion, Fundamentalism and Terrorism” (Part 1), Pahana,(Sri Lankan National Community Magazine, Australia) Issue 37, May 2006.
- “Paskuwa Pilibada Kithunu Dakeema (Christian Perspectives on Easter)”, Pahana,(Sri Lankan National Community Magazine, Australia) Issue 36, April 2006/
- Do We Have to Know Jesus to Be Saved? (Viewpoints 2), The Melbourne Anglican, 421, November 2004. http://www.media.anglican.com.au/tma/2004/11/salvation.html
- The Cross and the Bodhi Tree (Review), The Melbourne Anglican, 421, November 2004.
- Do We Have to Know Jesus to Be Saved? (Viewpoints 1), The Melbourne Anglican, 420, October 2004. http://www.media.anglican.com.au/tma/2004/10/salvation.html
- How Other Faiths Help us to See Ours Fresh, The Melbourne Anglican, March 2004.
http://www.media.anglican.com.au/tma/2004/03/ruwan.html - The Significance of Buddhism for the West: A Special Case for Interfaith Concerns in the Anglican Communion (NIFCON Consultation Bangalore)
http://www.anglicannifcon.org/Bangalore%20Consultation.htm - An Understanding of the New Age Spirituality, Living Faiths, Dialogue and Community, Victorian Council of Churches, 2004
http://www.vcc.org.au/Living%20Faiths.htm
Conference Papers
- "The Function of Bodhi (wisdom) in Healing: A Buddhist Perspective", Association of Pratical Theology in Oceania Annual Conference, Trinity College the University of Melbourne (2-4 November, 2007).
- "Mahatma Gandhi’s Concept of Ahimsā (Nonviolence): A Case for Close Links of Intertextuality", One Word, Many Versions: A Re-reading of the Holy Books: 2nd International Conference on the Intertextuality of the Holy Books, Kottarakara, Kerala, India (6-9 September 2007)
- “A Non-violent Path to Conflict Resolution and Peace Building: The Relevance of Shri Shri Mohandas Gandhi Ji’s Ethic of Ahimsa for the Common Good”, The 6th Annual International Conference on an Interfaith Perspective on Globalisation for the Common Good, Fatih University, Istanbul (5-9 July 2007).
- “The Atman and Meister Eckhart's Divine Spark: A Hindu-Christian
- Dialogical Frontier in the understanding of Giving-Birth of God in us” National Meister Eckhart Conference, Queen’s College, Parkville, Melbourne, 25 November 2006.
- “Mission, Evangelism & Ecumenism in a Pluralist Context: Re-thinking Christian Ministry Imperatives for Practical Theology and Ministry Formation Curriculum”, Practical Theology and Public Issues Conference, Association of Practical Theology in Oceania, The Catholic Institute of Theology, Auckland, 3-5 November 2006.
- “Theoria, Poiesis and Praxis as Buddhi (knowledge) Metta (Loving Kindness) and Mahakaruna (Great Compassion): Imperatives for Spirituality in Later Life & Pastoral Care for Persons with Disabilities”, 3rd National Conference 2006, Ageing, Disability & Spirituality: Addressing the challenge of disability in later life, 26 – 29 SEPTEMBER 2006 The Brassey of Canberra, Canberra.
- “The Grammar of Diologue with God's Children in Asia”, Jesuit Jubilee Conference, Evangelization and Culture in a Jesuit Light, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, 29 July 2006.
- "Globalisation and the Quest for Identity, Justice and Peace: The
Soteriological Paradox in Buddhism, Christianity & Islam in the Search for
the Common Good", International Conference, Globalisation for the Common Good: East Asia and Pacific Island Communities The Quest for Identity, Justice and Peace, at Chaminade University of Honolulu, Hawaii
June 21 – 25, 2006 - "In Search of Mahatma (Highest Self): The Paradigmatic & Interreligious Significance of Early Buddhist Teaching for Re-Imagining God & Mission within Australian Cultures," Australian Missiology Conference, Melbourne, September 26-30, 2005. (http://www.missionstudies.org/au/)
- "Bodhisattva Ideal as the Middle Eastern and Buddhist Interfaith Motif for Spirituality and Global Peace" 2nd International Conference on Middle Eastern Spirituality and Peace, Edinburgh, 25 February 2005.
- "Ageing, Death and Spirituality in Later Life: Buddhist and Christian Perspectives", 3rd International Conference on Spirituality, Ageing and Palliative Care, Adelaide (28 September 2004)
- "Intertextuality as Dialogical Imperative: A Case for Contemporary Quest for Self with Reference to Buddhist-Christian Dialogue on the Concept of Anatta (No-self)", International Conference on the Intertextuality of the Holy Books, Kerala, India (25 - 30 August 2004)
- "Beyond Provincialisms: A Case for a Government Education Ends Policy In Promoting Muslim-Christian Harmony and Cooperation in Australia" International Colloquium on Managing Muslim-Christian Relations, Trinity College, 13 February.
- Religious Encounter and Dialogue in the Thought of Paul Tillich: Paradigms for Conversations with Contemporary Culture, Monash University, June 2000.
http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/religion_theology/events/abstracts.html#ruwan_palapathwala - "Paul Tillich and Post-Christianity", New Zealand Association for the Study of Religion Conference, Nelson, New Zealand, 4-7 December 2000.
- "Quest for Meaning and Authenticity: Religion and Education in the 21st Century," Massey University, New Zealand, 10 November 2000.
- "Religious Nationalism, Power and Representation in South Asia, Department of Asian Studies, Victoria University, New Zealand, 26 September, 2000.
- "Early Buddhist Missionary Monks and the Religious Situation of South Asia and Southeast Asia," Victoria University, New Zealand, 4 September 2000.
- "Challenges in Theological Education in the 21st Century," Bible College, New Zealand, 18 June, 2000.
- "Asia and Globalisation", 13th Asia-NZ International Conference, University of Otago, New Zealand, 24-27 November 1999.
- "The Internationalization of Education: A Case for a Global Ethic", The Next Generation: The Pacific Rim Community in the 21st Century Conference, Victoria University of Wellington and Auckland University, New Zealand, 26 -31 August 1999.
- "Beyond Christ and System: Paul Tillich and Spirituality for the 21st Century", International Conference of the North American Paul Tillich Society, New Harmony, Indiana, USA, 16-20 June 1999.
Interviews
- "Is Jesus' Death God's Only Offer of Salvation to the World?" Interview by David Bush – Executive Producer, ABC Religious Radio – ABC Radio National – Breakfast Friday 25 March 2005 (Good Friday)
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/brkfast/stories/s1329850.htm - "Jesus, the Crucifixion and Atonement", Interview by John Cleary – ABC Radio National – The Religion Report, Friday 25 March 2005 (Good Friday)
http://www.abc.net.au/sundaynights/stories/s1332276.htm - "Federal Higher Education Policy and Managing Muslim-Christian Relations in Australia" ABC Radio National - Perspective Programme (13 February 2004)
- Interview with Roland Ashby on "Religion, Terrorism and Interfaith Dialogue" for TMA March '04.
Talks & Other Academic Lectures (2004-2006)
- Interfaith Dialogue and Building New Community Relations, Seymour
Community Hall, Seymour, 28 April 2006 - One Australia and Many Cultures: Understanding Religious Pluralism for Harmonious Living, Affirming Anglican Catholicism in the Diocese of Wangaratta, Holy Trinity Cathedral, Wangaratta, 20 August 2005.
- World Religions and Creation Stories: Windows for Inter-religious Dialogue, The Centre for Continuing Education, Wangaratta, 19 August 2005.
- Black Holes and the Origin of the Universe: Perspectives from World's Religions, Lecture, RMIT University Department of Applied Physics, 10 May 2005.
- Interfaith Dialogue in a World of Turmoil, Lecture, Ecumenical Dinner, St. Andrew's Uniting Church, Bendigo, 19 March 2005.
- Christian-Muslim Interfaith Dialogue, Lecture, St. Andrews and St. John's Rye & Sorrento, 10 March 2005.
- Asian Tsunami: Christian Views on God and Suffering, Talk, Multi-Faith Reflections, Linh Son Buddhist Monastery, Reservoir, 26 January 2005.
- Interfaith Perspectives in Understanding Natural Disasters, Lecture, Broadmeadows City Council, 16 January 2005.
- Meeting God in His Absence, Talk, Interfaith Service, Glen Waverley Police Academy, 22 January 2005.
- Interfaith Dialogue & Global Peace, Mansfield Cinema, Mansfield, 24 November, 2004.
- Being a Christian in Multi-faith Australia, (Knowing Each Other Ecumenical Lecture Series 2) Mount Martha Uniting Church, Mount Martha, 28 October 2004.
- Origins and Development of Buddhism, (Knowing Each Other Ecumenical Lecture Series 1) St. Peter's Church, Mornington, 14 October 2004.
- Black Holes and the Origin of the Universe: Perspectives from World's Religions, Lectures, RMIT University Department of Applied Physics, 11 & 21 May and 12 October 2004.
- Knowing the True Self through Interfaith Dialogue and Christian Meditation, St James Anglican Church, East Thornbry, 14 August 2004.
- Spirituality and Interfaith Dialogue in Australia, St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Richmond, 27 July & 3 August 2004.