Seforosa Carroll

Teaching Staff

Revd Dr Seforosa Carroll

AssocDip Acc; BTh; MTh; MTh (Hons); PhD

Lecturer in Cross Cultural Ministry and Theology
North Parramatta
United Theological College

Rev Dr Seforosa (Sef) Carroll is an Australian Fiji born Rotuman theologian who spent her formative years growing up in Lautoka, the Western side of Viti Levu in Fiji.

These formative experiences continue to inform Sef’s theological reflections on cross-cultural relationships, Indigenous spirituality/epistemologies, gender and sexuality, migration, eco-theology, climate justice, interfaith dialogue, religious pluralism, ecumenism and culture from a diasporic perspective of a migrant who calls Australia one of her homes.

Sef graduated with a PhD in theology at Charles Sturt University in 2015. Sef is a CTI Fellow and was a resident member of the 2017-2018 Inquiry into Religion and Migration at the Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton, USA and is a Research Fellow of the Public and Contextual Theology Research Center (PaCT), Charles Sturt University, Australia.

Sef is an interdisciplinary theologian whose research falls into the categories of public, contextual and practical theologies. Migration, Home, and Hospitality are key themes in Sef’s research and publications.

  • THL111/460 Introduction to Christian Theology
  • THL113/461 Being the Church
  • THL211/THP404 Ecological Theology
  • THL225 Aboriginal cultures and Spirituality
  • THL230/486 Cross Cultural Ministry
  • THL245/THP401 God and Humanity
  • THL341/427 Guided Research in Theology
  • THL334 Interfaith Dialogue
  • THL545 Classic texts in Christian Theology (Feminist Theologies)