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Andrew Dutney

Reverend Professor Andrew Fergus Dutney (/ˈdtn/ DYOOT-nee; born 9 July 1958) is a Christian scholar, writer, and musician. He is a Professor within the College of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences, Flinders University. He is the former principal of Uniting College for Leadership and Theology[1] (the Uniting Church in Australia theological college in South Australia) and a past President of the Assembly of the Uniting Church. He was installed in the position of president on 15 July 2012 on the first day of the Uniting Church's 13th triennial assembly meeting in Adelaide, handing over 12 July 2015 to Mr Stuart McMillan.[2] His installation service took place before around 3000 people at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre. Dutney returned to his previous role as Principal of Uniting College for Leadership and Theology at the conclusion of his term as President.[3]

The Reverend
Andrew Dutney
President of the Assembly, Uniting Church in Australia
In office
2012–2015
Preceded byThe Rev. Alistair Macrae
Succeeded byMr Stuart McMillan
Professor, Flinders University, Department of Theology
Assumed office
2010
Principal, Uniting College for Leadership and Theology, Adelaide
Assumed office
2009
Preceded byPrincipal, Parkin-Wesley College (since 2001)
Succeeded byRev. Steve Taylor
Principal, Uniting College for Leadership and Theology, Adelaide
In office
2016 – December 2021
Preceded byRev. Steve Taylor
Personal details
Born (1958-07-09) 9 July 1958 (age 65)
Charleville, Queensland, Australia
Spouse
Heather Dutney
(m. 1977)
ChildrenFrazer McVeigh Dutney (dec.)
Alma materTrinity Theological College (1980), University of Queensland (1981), St Andrews University (1982, 1985), Flinders University (1998, 2008)
OccupationUniversity lecturer, Uniting Church minister

Early life edit

Andrew Dutney was born in Charleville in south-west Queensland, the third of five children.[4] He lived there with his family until the age of seven, when the family moved to Brisbane. He attended the Taringa State Primary School and Brisbane Boys' College, after which he studied at the University of Queensland, graduating with a BA in 1981. He married Heather Ann Woods on 17 December 1977. Their only child, Frazer McVeigh Dutney, died in infancy. Dutney was accepted as a candidate for the ministry of the word in 1977 and began training at Trinity Theological College in Brisbane in February 1978. He completed his studies there in November 1980 at the age of 22.[citation needed] After working as the titles clerk at Cannon and Peterson solicitors for nine months, he and his wife relocated to Scotland where he took up post-graduate studies at the University of St Andrews on the east coast of Fife.[citation needed]

Academic career and ordained ministry edit

After completing a Postgraduate Diploma in Ecumenical Studies at St Andrews in 1982, he went on to complete his first doctorate in 1985. His Doctor of Philosophy thesis, "The Development of the Understanding of Ministry in the Australian Church Union Negotiations 1957–1971", was awarded the University of St Andrews' Samuel Rutherford Thesis Prize.[citation needed] During his time in Scotland, he also served as a minister at St Andrew's Parish Church, Leven (Church of Scotland). He was ordained to the ministry of the word by the Presbytery of Brisbane while he was serving in Leven at a service conducted in Leven by the Presbytery of Brisbane with the attendance of members of the Church of Scotland presbyteries of Kirkcaldy and St Andrews.[citation needed]

He returned to Australia in 1985 to take up a position as the chaplain at Wesley College and the University of Sydney, as well as minister of the Wesley College Chapel Parish.[citation needed]

In 1989 he and his wife moved to Adelaide for him to take up a position as lecturer in Systematic Theology at Parkin-Wesley Theological College. He was appointed as principal of the college in 2001 and was the foundation principal when Parkin-Wesley College was reconstituted as the Uniting College for Leadership and Theology in 2009.[4] The Rev. Dr. Steve Taylor was appointed principal of the college while Andrew Dutney served his term as President of the Assembly.

In 1998 Andrew Dutney was appointed as the foundation Director of the Flinders University/Adelaide College of Divinity Centre for Theology, Science & Culture, a position he held until 2001. In 2008 he completed his second doctorate, a Doctor of Education degree at Flinders University. He gained the full academic status of professor in Flinders University's Department of Theology in 2010. He was the President of the Adelaide College of Divinity from 2010 to 2012. In 2016, in addition to his role as principal of Uniting College, Andrew Dutney was appointed as the Executive Officer of the newly formed Mission & Leadership Development department within the Synod of South Australia. In 2021, Andrew Dutney withdrew from each of his roles on medical advice. He resigned as Principal in April, and, in October, resigned from his positions as Executive Officer of Mission and Leadership Development, Executive Officer of the Adelaide College of Divinity, and as a senior academic within the faculty of Uniting College for Leadership and Theology.[5]

Bioethics edit

Dutney is a specialist in bioethics. He was a member of several Human Research Ethics committees, including those of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the Adelaide College of Divinity. He was a member of the South Australian Council on Reproductive Technology from 1990 and its chairperson from 1996 to 2005.

In 2001 Dutney's book Playing God: Ethics and Faith (2001) was published by HarperCollins. The work was extensively cited by Robert French, who would later become the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, in French's scholarly article "Ethics at the Beginning and Ending of Life".[6]

Publications and media edit

Dutney is widely published on theology and ethics in both religious and mainstream publications and is a regular media commentator on ethics and spirituality.[7][8][9][10][11]

Dutney has been a leading interpreter of the history and theology of the Uniting Church. His work Introducing the Uniting Church in Australia (The Assembly of the Uniting Church in Australia, 2008) has also been translated into Korean. Dutney is known for his passion for the Uniting Church's founding document, the Basis of Union.[12] His other works include Manifesto for Renewal: The Shaping of a New Church (1986, 2nd Edition, fully revised and expanded, 2016), Food, Sex & Death: A Personal Account of Christianity (1993), Playing God: Ethics and Faith (2001), Where did the joy come from? Revisiting the Basis of Union (2001), and ‘A Genuinely Educated Ministry’: Three Studies on Theological Education in the Uniting Church in Australia (2007, 2nd Edition 2011), and Angels in This Wilderness: Reflections on the Journey of the Uniting Church in Australia (2020).

His book Backyard Theology (2011)[13][14] draws on his experience as a regular commentator on ethics and spirituality on the Mornings program on radio station 891 ABC Adelaide with presenters Matthew Abraham and David Bevan.

Musical works edit

Dutney has been a gospel singer and recording artist, releasing three albums Reason to Live (1978), I've Got Eyes (1980), and Eight Songs (1987). He has written many songs for worship which are in wide use and published in a variety of resources. Five of his songs are included in Life Overflowing: 13th Assembly Worship Resources (2012).[15][16]

References edit

  1. ^ Media Release: Uniting Church in Australia: SA Synod, 19 October 2021, Rev Professor Andrew Dutney Resignation – the end of an era accessed 31 January 2022
  2. ^ . Uniting Church in Australia Assembly. 2012. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  3. ^ . Uniting Church SA. 2015. Archived from the original on 22 July 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  4. ^ a b . Uniting Church SA. 2012. Archived from the original on 25 February 2011. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  5. ^ "UCA SA - Press Release: Resignation of Reverend Professor Andrew Dutney". sa.uca.org.au. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  6. ^ French, Justice Robert. "Ethics at the beginning and ending of life". [2003] Federal Judicial Scholarship 1. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  7. ^ "Andrew Dutney – Flinders University". Flinders University. 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  8. ^ "Andrew Dutney, Assoc. Prof. Theology, Flinders University". ABC RadioNational – The Religion Report. 2004. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  9. ^ "Incest alert as one man impregnates 30 lesbians". Brisbane Courier Mail. 2008. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  10. ^ "The Uniting Church assembly tries to manage difference". ABC RadioNational – Religion and Ethics Report. 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  11. ^ "The First Peoples are 'us': Why the Uniting Church opposes Stronger Futures". ABC Online – Religion and Ethics. 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  12. ^ "Is it time for a plain English version of the Basis of Union?". Introducing the Uniting Church in Australia Blog/Andrew Dutney. 2010. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  13. ^ "Backyard theology : conversation starters on faith, life and leadership". National Library of Australia. 2011. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  14. ^ "Mediacom Education and publishing". MediaCom. 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  15. ^ "Two Songs". Introducing the Uniting Church in Australia Blog/Andrew Dutney. 2010. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  16. ^ "Andrew Dutney – i've got eyes". www.cdandlp.com. 2010. Retrieved 8 August 2012.

External links edit

  • Uniting Church in Australia Assembly
  • Flinders University People: Professor Andrew Dutney
  • Uniting College for Leadership and Theology
Religious titles
Preceded by President of the Assembly, Uniting Church in Australia
July 2012 - July 2015
Succeeded by

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Reverend Professor Andrew Fergus Dutney ˈ d uː t n iː DYOOT nee born 9 July 1958 is a Christian scholar writer and musician He is a Professor within the College of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences Flinders University He is the former principal of Uniting College for Leadership and Theology 1 the Uniting Church in Australia theological college in South Australia and a past President of the Assembly of the Uniting Church He was installed in the position of president on 15 July 2012 on the first day of the Uniting Church s 13th triennial assembly meeting in Adelaide handing over 12 July 2015 to Mr Stuart McMillan 2 His installation service took place before around 3000 people at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre Dutney returned to his previous role as Principal of Uniting College for Leadership and Theology at the conclusion of his term as President 3 The ReverendAndrew DutneyPresident of the Assembly Uniting Church in AustraliaIn office 2012 2015Preceded byThe Rev Alistair MacraeSucceeded byMr Stuart McMillanProfessor Flinders University Department of TheologyIncumbentAssumed office 2010Principal Uniting College for Leadership and Theology AdelaideIncumbentAssumed office 2009Preceded byPrincipal Parkin Wesley College since 2001 Succeeded byRev Steve TaylorPrincipal Uniting College for Leadership and Theology AdelaideIn office 2016 December 2021Preceded byRev Steve TaylorPersonal detailsBorn 1958 07 09 9 July 1958 age 65 Charleville Queensland AustraliaSpouseHeather Dutney m 1977 wbr ChildrenFrazer McVeigh Dutney dec Alma materTrinity Theological College 1980 University of Queensland 1981 St Andrews University 1982 1985 Flinders University 1998 2008 OccupationUniversity lecturer Uniting Church minister Contents 1 Early life 2 Academic career and ordained ministry 3 Bioethics 4 Publications and media 5 Musical works 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editAndrew Dutney was born in Charleville in south west Queensland the third of five children 4 He lived there with his family until the age of seven when the family moved to Brisbane He attended the Taringa State Primary School and Brisbane Boys College after which he studied at the University of Queensland graduating with a BA in 1981 He married Heather Ann Woods on 17 December 1977 Their only child Frazer McVeigh Dutney died in infancy Dutney was accepted as a candidate for the ministry of the word in 1977 and began training at Trinity Theological College in Brisbane in February 1978 He completed his studies there in November 1980 at the age of 22 citation needed After working as the titles clerk at Cannon and Peterson solicitors for nine months he and his wife relocated to Scotland where he took up post graduate studies at the University of St Andrews on the east coast of Fife citation needed Academic career and ordained ministry editAfter completing a Postgraduate Diploma in Ecumenical Studies at St Andrews in 1982 he went on to complete his first doctorate in 1985 His Doctor of Philosophy thesis The Development of the Understanding of Ministry in the Australian Church Union Negotiations 1957 1971 was awarded the University of St Andrews Samuel Rutherford Thesis Prize citation needed During his time in Scotland he also served as a minister at St Andrew s Parish Church Leven Church of Scotland He was ordained to the ministry of the word by the Presbytery of Brisbane while he was serving in Leven at a service conducted in Leven by the Presbytery of Brisbane with the attendance of members of the Church of Scotland presbyteries of Kirkcaldy and St Andrews citation needed He returned to Australia in 1985 to take up a position as the chaplain at Wesley College and the University of Sydney as well as minister of the Wesley College Chapel Parish citation needed In 1989 he and his wife moved to Adelaide for him to take up a position as lecturer in Systematic Theology at Parkin Wesley Theological College He was appointed as principal of the college in 2001 and was the foundation principal when Parkin Wesley College was reconstituted as the Uniting College for Leadership and Theology in 2009 4 The Rev Dr Steve Taylor was appointed principal of the college while Andrew Dutney served his term as President of the Assembly In 1998 Andrew Dutney was appointed as the foundation Director of the Flinders University Adelaide College of Divinity Centre for Theology Science amp Culture a position he held until 2001 In 2008 he completed his second doctorate a Doctor of Education degree at Flinders University He gained the full academic status of professor in Flinders University s Department of Theology in 2010 He was the President of the Adelaide College of Divinity from 2010 to 2012 In 2016 in addition to his role as principal of Uniting College Andrew Dutney was appointed as the Executive Officer of the newly formed Mission amp Leadership Development department within the Synod of South Australia In 2021 Andrew Dutney withdrew from each of his roles on medical advice He resigned as Principal in April and in October resigned from his positions as Executive Officer of Mission and Leadership Development Executive Officer of the Adelaide College of Divinity and as a senior academic within the faculty of Uniting College for Leadership and Theology 5 Bioethics editDutney is a specialist in bioethics He was a member of several Human Research Ethics committees including those of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the Adelaide College of Divinity He was a member of the South Australian Council on Reproductive Technology from 1990 and its chairperson from 1996 to 2005 In 2001 Dutney s book Playing God Ethics and Faith 2001 was published by HarperCollins The work was extensively cited by Robert French who would later become the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia in French s scholarly article Ethics at the Beginning and Ending of Life 6 Publications and media editDutney is widely published on theology and ethics in both religious and mainstream publications and is a regular media commentator on ethics and spirituality 7 8 9 10 11 Dutney has been a leading interpreter of the history and theology of the Uniting Church His work Introducing the Uniting Church in Australia The Assembly of the Uniting Church in Australia 2008 has also been translated into Korean Dutney is known for his passion for the Uniting Church s founding document the Basis of Union 12 His other works include Manifesto for Renewal The Shaping of a New Church 1986 2nd Edition fully revised and expanded 2016 Food Sex amp Death A Personal Account of Christianity 1993 Playing God Ethics and Faith 2001 Where did the joy come from Revisiting the Basis of Union 2001 and A Genuinely Educated Ministry Three Studies on Theological Education in the Uniting Church in Australia 2007 2nd Edition 2011 and Angels in This Wilderness Reflections on the Journey of the Uniting Church in Australia 2020 His book Backyard Theology 2011 13 14 draws on his experience as a regular commentator on ethics and spirituality on the Mornings program on radio station 891 ABC Adelaide with presenters Matthew Abraham and David Bevan Musical works editDutney has been a gospel singer and recording artist releasing three albums Reason to Live 1978 I ve Got Eyes 1980 and Eight Songs 1987 He has written many songs for worship which are in wide use and published in a variety of resources Five of his songs are included in Life Overflowing 13th Assembly Worship Resources 2012 15 16 References edit Media Release Uniting Church in Australia SA Synod 19 October 2021 Rev Professor Andrew Dutney Resignation the end of an era accessed 31 January 2022 New President pays tribute to an inclusive Church Uniting Church in Australia Assembly 2012 Archived from the original on 12 April 2013 Retrieved 8 August 2012 Media Release News from Uniting College for Leadership amp Theology Uniting Church SA 2015 Archived from the original on 22 July 2015 Retrieved 22 July 2015 a b Uniting College Andrew Dutney Uniting Church SA 2012 Archived from the original on 25 February 2011 Retrieved 8 August 2012 UCA SA Press Release Resignation of Reverend Professor Andrew Dutney sa uca org au Retrieved 29 May 2021 French Justice Robert Ethics at the beginning and ending of life 2003 Federal Judicial Scholarship 1 Retrieved 7 August 2012 Andrew Dutney Flinders University Flinders University 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2012 Andrew Dutney Assoc Prof Theology Flinders University ABC RadioNational The Religion Report 2004 Retrieved 8 August 2012 Incest alert as one man impregnates 30 lesbians Brisbane Courier Mail 2008 Retrieved 8 August 2012 The Uniting Church assembly tries to manage difference ABC RadioNational Religion and Ethics Report 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2012 The First Peoples are us Why the Uniting Church opposes Stronger Futures ABC Online Religion and Ethics 2012 Retrieved 8 August 2012 Is it time for a plain English version of the Basis of Union Introducing the Uniting Church in Australia Blog Andrew Dutney 2010 Retrieved 8 August 2012 Backyard theology conversation starters on faith life and leadership National Library of Australia 2011 Retrieved 8 August 2012 Mediacom Education and publishing MediaCom 2012 Retrieved 8 August 2012 Two Songs Introducing the Uniting Church in Australia Blog Andrew Dutney 2010 Retrieved 8 August 2012 Andrew Dutney i ve got eyes www cdandlp com 2010 Retrieved 8 August 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andrew Dutney Uniting Church in Australia Assembly Flinders University People Professor Andrew Dutney Uniting College for Leadership and Theology Religious titles Preceded byAlistair Macrae President of the Assembly Uniting Church in AustraliaJuly 2012 July 2015 Succeeded byStuart McMillan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrew Dutney amp oldid 1191961282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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