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Charles Sherlock
Executive Officer, Australian & New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS)
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Charles Sherlock worked with the Bureau of Statistics, Canberra, after Sydney University. He moved to Melbourne to study theology, with a doctorate on peace and war in Christian theology, teaching theology and liturgy at Ridley College (1971-1998), and Trinity College and the United Faculty of Theology (1998-2003). In 1982 he was a Research Fellow at Yale University (USA), and in 1989 Scholar in Residence at St Johns’ College, Nottingham. In 1991 he was appointed to the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission. From 1994-1997 he was the Editor of Church Scene, the national Anglican weekly.

During his time as Registrar of the Melbourne College of Divinity (2003–2007), the MCD was audited by AUQA, and had its Act revised by the Parliament of Victoria. In 2008-09 Charles managed a Discipline Based Initiative research project for the Australian Teaching and Learning Council, Uncovering Theology: the depth, reach and utility of Australian theological education. He has written several other books in the theological disciplines, and many articles and book reviews.

Charles is currently Executive Officer of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools, Executive Officer for the Board of Ministry, Anglican Diocese of Bendigo, and Regional Coordinator (Oceania) for the Anglican Communion’s 'Bible in the Life of the Church' project.

Peta Sherlock, to whom he was married in 1970, is also an Anglican minister. Alongside teaching, writing and pastoral ministry, Charles enjoys his two grand-daughters, playing five-string banjo, gardening, woodwork, reading and conversation.