
معرفی
Associate Professor David Neville is a Lecturer in New Testament Studies at St Mark's National Theological Centre, a partner institution within Charles Sturt University's School of Theology. With academic qualifications from Berea College (BA), Melbourne College of Divinity (BD), and Murdoch University (PhD), Neville integrates his transnational scholarly background into teaching and research. His work bridges biblical exegesis, ethics, and public theology, focusing on early Christian texts and their contemporary applications.
- Specializes in Synoptic Gospels and Acts
- Key areas: Eschatology, Parables, Peace Theology
- Engages with environmental ethics through biblical frameworks
Neville's research interrogates violent divine imagery in scripture, proposing peace-oriented interpretations. He actively contributes to theological discourse through monographs and peer-reviewed chapters, notably exploring the intersection of biblical justice and public theology. His supervision of 11 postgraduate works reflects a commitment to mentoring emerging scholars in theological fields.
Recent publications examine:
- 2 Peter 3's cosmic eschatology
- Environmental ethics in Revelation
- Eschatological violence in Matthew
- Parables as public theology models
- Interfaith interpretations of Luke





