Associate Professor Gerard Moore
BA (Sydney), BTh (SCD), STL STD (Catholic University of America)
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PositionHead of School, Theology
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CampusParramatta
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LocationUnited Theological College
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Phone/Fax02 838 8958
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Gerard Moore is Associate Head of School and lectures in worship and practical theology at United Theological College, a partner in the School of Theology of Charles Sturt University. He holds a doctorate in theology from the Catholic University of America, Washington DC, and has published extensively. He has been a consultant to the International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL), and contributed to a number of national liturgical bodies, both ecumenical and within the Roman Catholic tradition, including the Australian Consultation on Liturgy (ACOL). He has been a member of the management team for two federally funded projects, Uncovering Theology (Charles Sherlock, 2009) and Transforming Theology (Les Ball, 2012).
Teaching
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THL115 Liturgical Theology
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THL215 Jesus the Christ
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THL216 Christian Spirituality
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THL314 Sacramental Theology
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THL320 Homiletics
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THL518 Studies in Liturgy and Worship
Recent publications
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Lord Hear Our Prayer- Praying the General Intercessions. Strathfield: St Pauls, 2008.
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Why Rites of Reconciliation Matter. Strathfield: St Pauls, 2008.
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Understanding The General Instruction of the Roman Missal. New York/ Mahwah: Paulist Press, 2007 (Australian Edition by St Pauls Publications, Strathfield, 2007).
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Why the Mass Matters: A guide to praying the Mass. Strathfield: St Pauls, 2004 (USA edition Boston: Pauline Books and Media, 2006).
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The Beatitudes and Justice. Catholic Social Justice Series No 52. Sydney: The Australian Catholic Social Justice Council, 2004.
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A Spirituality for Justice. Catholic Social Justice Series No.42. Sydney: Australian Catholic Social Justice Council, 2002.
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Eucharist and Justice. Catholic Social Justice Series No.39. Sydney: Australian Catholic Social Justice Council, 2000. Republished by EnvisionChurch: Art, Architecture, Liturgy and Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition. Georgetown University, Washington DC http://www1.georgetown.edu/centers/liturgy/envisionchurch/liturgy/LiturgyandJustice/ Accessed Nov 21st 2008.
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The Holy Spirit of Social Justice. Catholic Social Justice Series No. 34. Sydney: Australian Catholic Social Justice Council, 1998.
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Vatican II and the Collects for Ordinary Time: A Study in the Roman Missal (1975). Bethesda Md.: Catholic Scholars Press, 1998.
