Brian Douglas

Teaching Staff

Revd Professor Brian Douglas

BA (Hons), BD, MTh (Hons), PhD, Dip Teach

Adjunct Research Professor
Canberra

St Mark's National Theological Centre

Brian Douglas is an Anglican priest and Adjunct Research Professor at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra. He teaches at St Mark’s National Theological Centre. Brian's research and teaching interests are in sacramental theology, Anglican foundations, the diaconate and interfaith dialogue. Brian is the author of the two volume work A Companion to Anglican Eucharistic Theology, as well as The Eucharistic Theology of Edward Bouverie Pusey: Sources, Context and Doctrine within the Oxford Movement and Beyond and more recently The Anglican Eucharist in Australia: The History, Theology and Liturgy of the Eucharist in the Anglican Church of Australia - all published by Brill. Brian has also published in international and Australian peer-reviewed journals and is the Editor The Journal of Anglican Studies. Brian’s latest book is Sacramental Poetics in Richard Hooker and George Herbert: Exploring the Abundance of God, published by Fortress Academic/Lexington Books.

  • THL314/499 Sacramental Theology
  • THL315/440 Anglican Foundations
  • THL220/426 The Diaconate
  • THL 334 Interfaith Dialogue

Current research in the area of sacramental theology, especially Anglican eucharistic theology.

Societas Litrugica
Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS)