Theology Faculty
Dr James Harrison
Head of Theology
BA, DipEd, MA, PhD
Jim Harrison has been Head of Theology since 2002, having joined Wesley Institute in 1998. He lectures in Biblical Studies (New Testament) and Greek. His PhD was carried out under the supervision of Professor Edwin Judge and Dr Chris Forbes of Macquarie University’s Ancient History Department, and was awarded in 1997. His book 'Paul’s Language of Grace in Its Graeco-Roman Context' was the 2005 Winner of the Biblical Archaeology Society Publication Award for Best Book Relating to the New Testament. His latest book, Paul and the Imperial Authorities at Thessalonica and Rome, will be published by Mohr Siebeck in 2008. He has been widely published in international journals and has contributed to many books including Stanley Porter’s Pauline Studies series Vols 3/4/5 (Brill, 2006, 2007, 2008).
Jim speaks regularly at Australian and international conferences on the New Testament. Over the years he has attended several Anglican and Presbyterian churches with his wife Elisabeth. He enjoys Hornby model trains, reading, writing poetry, films and live drama, and is a serious ancient history buff.
Peter Davis
Lecturer
Peter Davis is a lecturer in Practice of Ministry and teaches courses in Homiletics, Church Leadership and Pastoral Role. He is a graduate of Sydney University, Moore Theological College, the United Theological College and Charles Sturt University. He is currently completing his doctoral thesis in homiletics with the Sydney College of Divinity.
Peter is a Uniting Church minister and before joining the faculty at Wesley Institute was a parish minister at Lismore (1987-1989) and Pittwater (1990-2005). He has been the President of the Australasian Academy of Homiletics since its inception in 2000 and is a member of the NSW Executive of the Assembly of Confessing Congregations. Peter is married to Jen who also teaches pastoral courses at Wesley. He likes playing soccer, bush walking, reading and creative writing.
Kit Barker
Lecturer
BSc, MDiv, ThM
Kit Barker has been a lecturer in Biblical and Systematic Theology since 2003. He is a graduate of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School where he received both Master of Divinity and Master of Theology degrees. Kit is currently a candidate for the Doctor of Theology degree at the Australian College of Theology in the field of theological hermeneutics. His most recent conference paper entitled 'Divine Illocutions in Psalm 137: A critique of Nicholas Wolterstorff’s second hermeneutic' was delivered at the Australasian Theological Forum conference in November, 2007. Kit is also an elder at Narrabeen Baptist Church where he has preaching and pastoral responsibilities. He enjoys surfing, fishing, good coffee, and spending time with his wife Robyn and their children Corben and Darcie.
Rev Dr Kye Won Lee
Head of Korean Theology
BTh, MDiv, ThM, PhD
Dr Lee is the founding Director of the Korean Theological Program at Wesley Institute. A respected theologian, he is the recipient of numerous awards and scholarships. His research areas of interests are union with Christ, Christology, migration theology, contemporary theology, and integrative theology. Dr Lee is the author of Living in Union with Christ: The Practical Theology of Thomas F. Torrance, published in 2003. He has also published a number of articles and is a minister of Wesley Mission.


