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Dr Paul Dominiak is a Senior Tutor at Jesus College and Director of Studies for the Bachelor of Theology for Ministry at Jesus College, University of Cambridge. He holds the role of Affiliated Lecturer within the Faculty of Divinity, which falls under the School of Arts & Humanities. His research focuses on Christian Theology, particularly Anglican Theology, Early Modern History, and the thought of Richard Hooker. Dominiak explores themes such as theological participation, ecclesiastical polity, and the intersection of law and religion in early modern contexts. His work often engages with patristic and medieval theological traditions, alongside contemporary issues in theological education and decolonial pedagogy.
His publications critically examine Hooker's theological methodology, Reformation political thought, and the concept of atonement. Recent scholarship highlights his analysis of divine participation in patristic and Reformed traditions, as well as the application of historical theology to modern ethical and ecclesial challenges. Dominiak's contributions to debates on Anglican identity, liturgical theology, and the integration of early modern theological frameworks into contemporary discourse have been widely recognized.
Though no awards are explicitly mentioned, his active engagement with interdisciplinary theological scholarship and pedagogical innovation reflects a commitment to advancing theological education. Dominiak’s research also addresses pressing questions in decolonizing theological curricula and the ethical implications of historical theological systems in modern contexts.
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