Kevin
Waldie SM
BA, SSL, PhD
Lecturer
in Scripture
E-mail:
waldie@gsc.ac.nz
I was born and
bred in Timaru. After ordination I was appointed to the two very different
Wellington parishes of St Francis de Sales and St Mary of the Angels.
In 1982 I embarked upon post-graduate biblical study, living for varying
periods of time in North America and Europe. Over the years I have lectured
in various tertiary institutions in New Zealand. I love films of all
kinds as well as theatre and enjoy critical discussion of these forms
of entertainment.
Research
Interests:
My research interests have evolved over time but I am especially interested
in three areas: (1) compassion as a key idea in Luke's Gospel; (2) how
we speak of St Paul's Damascus Road Experience; and (3) a newer trend
among biblical scholars and theologians, that of reading the Scriptures
in the light of contemporary films.
Professional
Activities:
My doctoral thesis ("Compassion, Jesus and Luke - Words and Deeds
in a Redaction-Compositional Study of Luke 6:12-8:3") was recently
accepted by the University of Otago.
March 2009: Guest Lecturer, St Paul's Parish, Dallington, Christchurch,
NZ: "The Damascus Road Experience".
July 2009: Guest Lecturer, Mercy Spirituality Centre, Auckland, NZ:
"Thinking and Talking about the Apostle Paul".
July 2009: Paper delivered at the Australian Catholic Biblical Association
Conference: "Of Angels and Demons - Priests, Pastors and the People
of God".
Treasurer to the Aotearoa New Zealand Association for Biblical Studies.