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Guest Lecturer, Dr Graham Lovell
On Wednesday 29 April 2015, the College was privileged to have as a guest speaker for History of the Early Church (H7110A) and The Early Church (H8510A), Dr Graham Lovell (Macquarie University alumnus), a good friend of St Andrew’s and contributor to last year’s patristic symposium. Dr Lovell’s main area of research is the life and writings of St Gregory of Neocaesarea (otherwise known in tradition as St Gregory the ‘Wonderworker’), on which he published a monograph based on his PhD thesis entitled Gregory of Neocaesarea: Evangelist in Pontus last year. The following reflections are by Mario Baghos, Associate Lecturer in Church History at St Andrew’s:
“At the suggestion of Protopresbyter Dr Doru Costache, Senior Lecturer in Patristic Studies, I invited Dr Graham Lovell to speak on Gregory of Neocaesarea, a saint I knew very little about. Corresponding with Dr Lovell in the weeks leading up to his lecture, I read the texts that he recommended for the students, namely St Gregory’s Address of Thanksgiving to Origen and the Life of the Neocaesarean written by St Gregory of Nyssa, and was struck by the saint’s commitment to Christian philosophy and pastoral leadership, which was made even clearer by Dr Lovell and Rachel Jefferson’s translation, for the first time into English, of an Anonymous Life of Gregory written in the mid-fourth century. Dr Lovell graciously provided excerpts from this text for reading beforehand, and so we were all eagerly anticipating the gems that he would uncover when the lecture finally took place.
Many thanks to Dr Lovell for his enthusiastic and inspiring presentation of this early Christian leader, to Father Doru for prompting the lecture to take place, and to the students for their participation and insightful questions.”