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St Mark's National Theological Centre

St Mark's National Theological Centre is a theological college in Australia. It is owned and operated by the Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn.

St Marks National Theological Centre
TypeTheological College
Established24 February 1957
FounderErnest Burgmann
AccreditationCharles Sturt University, RTO
AffiliationAnglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn
Academic affiliation
CSU School of Theology
PrincipalAndrew Cameron
Location
35°18′18″S 149°08′16″E / 35.30506°S 149.13773°E / -35.30506; 149.13773
Websitehttps://stmarks.edu.au

History edit

Ernest Burgmann, Bishop of Goulburn from 1934 and then the renamed Canberra & Goulburn (1950-1960), established St Mark's Library in 1957. In 1967 this was expanded to become St Mark's Institute of Theology.[1] Burgmann himself was the first warden of the Library (1957-1960).[2] The first warden of the new institute was John Nurser (1968-1974), an Englishman who had previously been Dean of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and would go on to be the head of Lincoln Theological College.[3] The institute merged with the Canberra College of Ministry in 1987,[4][5] to form St Mark's National Theological Centre.

In 2009, the Anglican Diocese of Adelaide's St Barnabas' College and the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane's St Francis' College joined the CSU School of Theology through an affiliation agreement with St Marks.[6] This arrangement ceased at the end of 2022, when both St Barnabas' and St Francis' Colleges joined the University of Divinity.[7][8]

In addition to the St Mark's campus in Canberra, the CSU's School of Theology also has another campus at North Parramatta, run by United Theological College (Sydney).[9] The membership of these two colleges in the CSU School of Theology is notable, given the more Evangelical inclinations of St Mark's and the Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn, as against the Progressive Christianity embraced by UTC and the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of New South Wales and the ACT.

Courses edit

The centre delivers courses in higher education and vocational education and training (VET). Its courses in the higher education sector are offered through its partnership with Charles Sturt University's (CSU) School of Theology.[10] St Mark's is in Canberra, adjacent to Lake Burley Griffin in the Parliament House precinct.[11][12]

The Canberra campus is home to St Mark's National Memorial Library which was established in 1957 by Bishop Ernest Burgmann and is now estimated at around 100,000 items.[13]

Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture edit

The adjacent Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture is affiliated to the United Theological College and St Mark's. The ACCC itself is located on the site of the intended national Anglican church, at one stage proposed to be a cathedral, and dedicated as St Mark's in 1927.[14] In 1955 it was proposed to be a collegiate church, modelled upon Westminster Abbey.[15] The long and complicated history of the national church site led, eventually, to the establishment of St Mark's Library.[16]

Directors of the Centre edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Canberra & Goulburn: The Legacy of Bishop Clements". Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Australian Dictionary of Biography: Ernest Henry Burgmann". Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Church Times: Obituary, Canon John Nurser, 11 December 2020". Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Canberra & Goulburn: The Legacy of Bishop Clements". Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Wednesday magazine Amalgamation of library and college aims to combine lay and ordination training Introducing St Mark's Canberra: a new institution". The Canberra Times. Vol. 61, no. 18, 703. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 17 December 1986. p. 26. Retrieved 20 April 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ Jonathan Holland. "Anglican Diocese of Brisbane - Year Book 2022" (PDF). Anglican Diocese of Brisbane. p. 80. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  7. ^ "St Francis College joins the University of Divinity". VOX. University of Divinity. 12 September 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  8. ^ "St Barnabas College joins the University of Divinity". VOX. University of Divinity. 17 November 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  9. ^ "Welcome to United Theological College". United Theological College. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  10. ^ Charles Sturt University's School of Theology
  11. ^ Charles Sturt University Canberra Campus.
  12. ^ "About St Mark's". St Mark's National Theological Centre. Retrieved 14 April 2014. St Mark's Registered Training Organisation delivers courses in counselling, supervision and Christian ministry and theology.
  13. ^ St Mark's Library website.
  14. ^ "Mildenhall Collection: Anglican clergy at the dedication of the site of the proposed Church of England cathedral via Trove NLA". Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  15. ^ "Collegiate Church Of St. Mark Seen As Australian Abbey". The Canberra Times. Vol. 29, no. 8, 484. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 14 March 1955. p. 2. Retrieved 20 April 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  16. ^ "Campbell, TW, St Mark's National Cathedral or Collegiate Church, Canberra: Anglicanism's Cultural Problem, 2002, p 9" (PDF). Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  17. ^ "MIDWEEK MAGAZINE St Mark's strives to get into the black". The Canberra Times. Vol. 66, no. 20, 849. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 13 May 1992. p. 24. Retrieved 20 April 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  18. ^ "St Mark's treasured 500-year-old tome believed oldest in Canberra". The Canberra Times. Vol. 70, no. 21, 895. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 29 March 1995. p. 3. Retrieved 20 April 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  19. ^ "The Advertiser: "Adelaide's retiring Anglican Archbishop Jeffrey Driver calls for greater 'connection', 10 April 2016". Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  20. ^ "Andrew Cameron Departing as Director". St Mark's National Theological Centre. 26 June 2023. Retrieved 6 July 2023.

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St Mark s National Theological Centre is a theological college in Australia It is owned and operated by the Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn St Marks National Theological CentreTypeTheological CollegeEstablished24 February 1957FounderErnest BurgmannAccreditationCharles Sturt University RTOAffiliationAnglican Diocese of Canberra and GoulburnAcademic affiliationCSU School of TheologyPrincipalAndrew CameronLocationBarton ACT35 18 18 S 149 08 16 E 35 30506 S 149 13773 E 35 30506 149 13773Websitehttps stmarks edu au Contents 1 History 2 Courses 3 Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture 4 Directors of the Centre 5 ReferencesHistory editErnest Burgmann Bishop of Goulburn from 1934 and then the renamed Canberra amp Goulburn 1950 1960 established St Mark s Library in 1957 In 1967 this was expanded to become St Mark s Institute of Theology 1 Burgmann himself was the first warden of the Library 1957 1960 2 The first warden of the new institute was John Nurser 1968 1974 an Englishman who had previously been Dean of Trinity Hall Cambridge and would go on to be the head of Lincoln Theological College 3 The institute merged with the Canberra College of Ministry in 1987 4 5 to form St Mark s National Theological Centre In 2009 the Anglican Diocese of Adelaide s St Barnabas College and the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane s St Francis College joined the CSU School of Theology through an affiliation agreement with St Marks 6 This arrangement ceased at the end of 2022 when both St Barnabas and St Francis Colleges joined the University of Divinity 7 8 In addition to the St Mark s campus in Canberra the CSU s School of Theology also has another campus at North Parramatta run by United Theological College Sydney 9 The membership of these two colleges in the CSU School of Theology is notable given the more Evangelical inclinations of St Mark s and the Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn as against the Progressive Christianity embraced by UTC and the Uniting Church in Australia Synod of New South Wales and the ACT Courses editThe centre delivers courses in higher education and vocational education and training VET Its courses in the higher education sector are offered through its partnership with Charles Sturt University s CSU School of Theology 10 St Mark s is in Canberra adjacent to Lake Burley Griffin in the Parliament House precinct 11 12 The Canberra campus is home to St Mark s National Memorial Library which was established in 1957 by Bishop Ernest Burgmann and is now estimated at around 100 000 items 13 Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture editThe adjacent Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture is affiliated to the United Theological College and St Mark s The ACCC itself is located on the site of the intended national Anglican church at one stage proposed to be a cathedral and dedicated as St Mark s in 1927 14 In 1955 it was proposed to be a collegiate church modelled upon Westminster Abbey 15 The long and complicated history of the national church site led eventually to the establishment of St Mark s Library 16 Directors of the Centre editBruce Wilson 1984 89 Subsequently Bishop of Bathurst Colin Dundon 1990 95 17 18 Jeffrey Driver later bishop of Adelaide 1995 97 19 Stephen Pickard 1998 2006 Subsequently an assistant bishop in Adelaide and then Canberra amp Goulburn Tom Frame 2006 14 Formerly bishop to the Australian Defence Forces Andrew Cameron 2014 23 20 References edit Canberra amp Goulburn The Legacy of Bishop Clements Retrieved 23 December 2020 Australian Dictionary of Biography Ernest Henry Burgmann Retrieved 23 December 2020 Church Times Obituary Canon John Nurser 11 December 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2020 Canberra amp Goulburn The Legacy of Bishop Clements Retrieved 23 December 2020 Wednesday magazine Amalgamation of library and college aims to combine lay and ordination training Introducing St Mark s Canberra a new institution The Canberra Times Vol 61 no 18 703 Australian Capital Territory Australia 17 December 1986 p 26 Retrieved 20 April 2022 via National Library of Australia Jonathan Holland Anglican Diocese of Brisbane Year Book 2022 PDF Anglican Diocese of Brisbane p 80 Retrieved 6 July 2023 St Francis College joins the University of Divinity VOX University of Divinity 12 September 2022 Retrieved 6 July 2023 St Barnabas College joins the University of Divinity VOX University of Divinity 17 November 2022 Retrieved 6 July 2023 Welcome to United Theological College United Theological College Retrieved 6 July 2023 Charles Sturt University s School of Theology Charles Sturt University Canberra Campus About St Mark s St Mark s National Theological Centre Retrieved 14 April 2014 St Mark s Registered Training Organisation delivers courses in counselling supervision and Christian ministry and theology St Mark s Library website Mildenhall Collection Anglican clergy at the dedication of the site of the proposed Church of England cathedral via Trove NLA Retrieved 13 December 2020 Collegiate Church Of St Mark Seen As Australian Abbey The Canberra Times Vol 29 no 8 484 Australian Capital Territory Australia 14 March 1955 p 2 Retrieved 20 April 2022 via National Library of Australia Campbell TW St Mark s National Cathedral or Collegiate Church Canberra Anglicanism s Cultural Problem 2002 p 9 PDF Retrieved 13 December 2020 MIDWEEK MAGAZINE St Mark s strives to get into the black The Canberra Times Vol 66 no 20 849 Australian Capital Territory Australia 13 May 1992 p 24 Retrieved 20 April 2022 via National Library of Australia St Mark s treasured 500 year old tome believed oldest in Canberra The Canberra Times Vol 70 no 21 895 Australian Capital Territory Australia 29 March 1995 p 3 Retrieved 20 April 2022 via National Library of Australia The Advertiser Adelaide s retiring Anglican Archbishop Jeffrey Driver calls for greater connection 10 April 2016 Retrieved 16 April 2021 Andrew Cameron Departing as Director St Mark s National Theological Centre 26 June 2023 Retrieved 6 July 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Mark 27s National Theological Centre amp oldid 1222342226, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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