Kathleen Williams (theologian) explained

Discipline:Systematic Theology
Alma Mater:University of Divinity
Thesis Title:Lonergan and the transforming immanence of the transcendent : towards a theology of grace as the dynamic state of being-in-love with God
Thesis Url:http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/222274832
Thesis Year:1998
Workplaces:Yarra Theological Union, University of Divinity
Main Interests:grace and theological anthropology, method in theology and mystical theology, Bernard Lonergan
Website:https://ytu.edu.au/faculty/profiles-of-ytu-lecturers-and-staff/kathleen-williams/
Kathleen Williams
Honorific Suffix:R.S.M.
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:

Kathleen Williams is an Australian Sister of Mercy and a theologian at the University of Divinity.

Education

Kathleen Margaret Williams RSM has completed a Bachelor of Arts, a Master of Education (Admin), a Master of Theological Studies and a Doctor of Theology.[1] [2]

Career

Williams lectures in systematic theology at Yarra Theological Union, a member college of the University of Divinity, in Melbourne, Australia. Her areas of focus include grace and theological anthropology, method in theology and mystical theology.

She has a particular research interest is the work of Canadian Jesuit priest, philosopher and theologian Bernard Lonergan.[3] Williams doctoral dissertation, Lonergan and the transforming immanence of the transcendent : towards a theology of grace as the dynamic state of being-in-love with God, was completed in 1998 at the Melbourne College of Divinity.[4]

Williams is a former member of the Executive Council of WOCATI (World Conference of Associations of Theological Institutions).

Williams now supervises postgraduate research students. She also has a particular interest in intercultural theological education. For the past five years has been involved in designing and implementing a program in theology for the women religious sisters in Papua New Guinea, thirteen of whom were the first to graduate in 2019 with a Diploma in Pastoral Ministry.[5]

After fellow Australian Sister of Mercy Janette Gray died in 2017, Williams edited Gray's PhD dissertation which had been undertaken at the University of Cambridge. At the time of her death, Gray was completing a book based on her thesis, The Christian anthropology of M.-D. Chenu, which she had completed in 2010.[6] Marie-Dominique Chenu was on a French Dominican who had proved very influential in preparing for the Second Vatican Council. Gray's book, edited by Williams, M-D Chenu’s Christian Anthropology: Nature and Grace in Society and Church was published posthumously in 2019.[7] The book was launched by Gerald O’Collins, SJ, at gatherings in both Melbourne and Adelaide in May 2019.[8] [9]

The Global Church Project included Williams in its list of "Australian and New Zealander Female Theologians you should get to know in 2020".

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kathleen Williams RSM, B.A., M.Ed.(Admin), M.T.S. D.Theol.. 2021-08-28. Yarra Theological Union. 13 July 2014 . en-AU.
  2. Web site: Kathleen Williams – Lonergan Australia. 2021-08-28. en.
  3. Web site: 2019-12-13. 160+ Australian and New Zealander Women in Theology You Should Know About Graham Joseph Hill and Jen Barker. 2021-08-28. The GlobalChurch Project. en-US.
  4. Lonergan and the transforming immanence of the transcendent: towards a theology of grace as the dynamic state of being-in-love with God. 1998. English. Kathleen Margaret. Williams. 222274832 .
  5. Web site: A Joyous Occasion: Sisters Graduate in PNG Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of Australia. 2021-08-28. institute.mercy.org.au.
  6. Web site: Gray. Janette. The Christian anthropology of M.-D. Chenu. 2021-08-28. idiscover.lib.cam.ac.uk. en.
  7. Book: Gray, Janette. M-D Chenu's Christian anthropology : nature and grace in society and church. 2019. 978-1-925872-65-1. Hindmarsh. 1101278152.
  8. Web site: Launch of a book based on the late Dr Jan Gray's Doctoral Dissertation Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of Australia. 2021-08-28. institute.mercy.org.au.
  9. Web site: M-D Chenu's Christian Anthropology: Nature and Grace in Society and Church – ATF Press. 11 April 2019 . 2021-08-28. en-US.