Dr Jacqueline Service is Associate Head of School and Lecturer in Systematic Theology at Charles Sturt University (St Mark’s National Theological Centre), Canberra, Australia. She teaches subjects such as Trinity, Christology, Ecclesiology and Theological Anthropology. Her research focuses on Trinitarian Theology, Divine Ontology and Human Well-Being, International Development and justice, and the practical implications of Systematic Theology. Her forthcoming book with Fortress Academic is entitled Triune Well-Being: The Kenotic-Enrichment of the Eternal Trinity.
Jacqueline also currently serves on the Editorial Board of Religion & Development, a journal of the International Network on Religious Communities and Sustainable Development (IN//RCSD) at Humboldt-University in Berlin. She has been actively involved in church ministries (particularly in the Anglican Church) over many years and is a regular keynote speaker for seminars and conferences. Previous to these undertakings, Jacqueline was Lecturer of Theology and Program Director at Alphacrucis University College; a Lawyer in Commercial and Government Legal Practice; and, for over a decade, worked at the Australian Government’s Agency for International Development (AusAID) managing, reviewing and designing aid programs across the Pacific and South-West Asia. During her time with AusAID she worked at the Australian High Commission in Fiji, responsible for implementing the Australian Government’s bilateral aid program in Fiji. Her work involved managing key partnerships with the Fiji Government, the World Bank, Asian Development Bank and various United Nations agencies.
Jacqueline has a B.A. Intercultural Studies (Missiology); Bachelor of Laws (with Honors); Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, and a Master in Theology (with Distinction) and for her doctoral thesis, she received one of the highest academic honours – the Higher Degree by Research University Medal. She is also a parent of three beautiful children and enjoys a good red, gooey cheeses, hazelnut chocolate and high-heeled shoes.
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