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Darren Sarisky serves as a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry within the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy, conducting advanced research at the intersection of biblical studies and systematic theology with particular focus on modern theological developments.
His scholarly work prominently features:
- Theological interpretation of biblical and non-biblical texts
- Genealogies of modernity in theological discourse
- Retrieval of historical theological traditions
- Analysis of theologians including T.F. Torrance, John Webster, and Karl Barth
- Patristic engagement through figures like Basil of Caesarea
- Scriptural reasoning and interreligious dialogue frameworks
Recent publications (2019-2024) reveal sustained investigation into scripture's ontology, hermeneutical ethics, and participatory frameworks in Johannine theology, while critically examining concepts like ascriptive realism and theological genealogies. His scholarship consistently bridges historical analysis with contemporary systematic concerns, demonstrating particular expertise in modern theological historiography and biblical reception.
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