Jason Goroncy (PhD, St Andrews) is a Senior Lecturer in systematic theology within the University of Divinity.
His current research interests lie chiefly in the areas of Christian doctrine, theological anthropology (with a particular focus on children, disability, and death), and theological aesthetics.
Experience
2015–present
Senior Lecturer, Whitley College, University of Divinity
2008–2014
Lecturer & Dean of Studies, Knox Centre for Ministry and Leadership
Education
2010
University of St Andrews, PhD
Publications
2017
‘Ethnicity, Social Identity, and the Transposable Body of Christ', Mission Studies
2017
‘Holiness in Victorian and Edwardian England: Some Ecclesial Patterns and Theological Requisitions’, HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
2017
‘Habits as Signs: Some Reflections on the Ethical Shape of Christian Community’, International Journal of Practical Theology
2016
‘Euthanasia: Some Theological Considerations for Living Responsibly’, Pacifica
2016
‘The Catholicity of Time in the Work of George Mackay Brown’, Pacifica
2014
Tikkun Olam—To Mend the World: A Confluence of Theology and the Arts, Eugene: Pickwick Publications
2013
Hallowed be Thy Name: The Sanctification of All in the Soteriology of P.T. Forsyth, London: T&T Clark
2013
Descending on Humanity and Intervening in History: Notes from the Pulpit Ministry of P.T. Forsyth, Eugene: Pickwick Publications
2011
‘Church and Civil Society in the Reformed Tradition: An Old Relationship and a New Communion’, Reformed World
2008
‘The Elusiveness, Loss, and Cruciality of Recovered Holiness: Some Biblical and Theological Observations’, International Journal of Systematic Theology
2007
‘Fighting Troll-Demons in Vaults of the Mind and Heart – Art, Tragedy and Sacramentality: Some Observations from Ibsen, Forsyth and Dostoevsky’, Princeton Theological Review
2006
‘Bitter Tonic for our Time – Why the Church Needs the World: Peter Taylor Forsyth on Henrik Ibsen’, European Journal of Theology