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Andrew Clark-Howard serves as an Adjunct Lecturer at Carey Baptist College and is a full-time Higher Degree by Research (HDR) candidate in the School of Theology at Charles Sturt University's Faculty of Arts and Education. His doctoral research examines Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Christology and theological method through dialogue with contemporary theologians to resolve methodological impasses in systematic theology.
His research spans critical theological domains:
- Christology with focus on Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theological framework
- Systematic theology's contemporary challenges and doctrinal coherence
- Political theology intersecting with Hannah Arendt's political theory
- Settler colonialism's impact on Christianity in Oceania
- Baptist identity formation in Aotearoa New Zealand context
- Youth ministry and ecclesial futures
Clark-Howard's publication trajectory reveals deep engagement with Bonhoeffer's legacy across diverse applications. His recent scholarship bridges Christological theory with concrete issues like settler colonialism, political agency, and ecclesial renewal. The corpus demonstrates rigorous theological analysis while maintaining practical relevance for church and society, particularly through critical examinations of theological method and colonial entanglements.


