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Rev. Dr. Prof. Dean Drayton B.Sc.(Hons), B.D., Ph.D. (b. 1941[1]) is a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia, and was President of the UCA Assembly from July 2003 to July 2006. He lectures on a part-time basis in Missiology at Sydney's United Theological College (UTC).
Biography
Rodney Dean Drayton was born in Whyalla, South Australia in 1941. Dean spent his childhood growing up in the suburbs of Adelaide. Dean has received a B.Sc (Hons) at the University of Adelaide, B.D. at the Melbourne College of Divinity, and the Ph.D. at the Chicago Theological Seminary.
A former geophysicist,[2] Dean was ordained as a Minister of the Word in 1969 in Kent Town, South Australia. He served as a Minister in three congregations, two in South Australia and one in the United States. He then worked as a Consultant for Evangelism for the South Australian Synod for five years followed by 16 years as the Executive Director of the Board of Mission in the New South Wales Synod. Dean was the Moderator of the New South Wales Synod Oct 1995 – Oct 1996 and had Pilgrims of the Cosmos[1] published in 1996. During 1997, he spent time as a visiting Professor in Evangelism at the Southern Methodist University's Perkins School of Theology in Dallas, Texas. In 1999 he was appointed Lecturer in Theology: Missiology and Evangelism, at the United Theological College in Sydney, where he is a member of the Adjunct Faculty (2010).[3][4]
Dean has been a member of the UCA's Assembly National Mission and Evangelism Committee from 1985 to 1998, and a member of the Standing Committee since 1991. He has traveled widely in Australia practicing evangelism and mission, worked extensively with the Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Congress and, with the NSW Synod Pacific Island Council and Synod Korean Advisory Council.
He was President of the Uniting Church in Australia from July 2003 to July 2006, at a time when there was controversy over the church's position[5] on male and female homosexual Christians, particularly clergy, and took a conciliatory leadership role.
He is an extensively published author, since 1981.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Dean Drayton, National Library of Australia catalogue, accessed 26 January 2010
- ^ About Us, spiritjourneys.com.au, accessed 26 January 2010
- ^ Adjunct Faculty and Faculty Associates, United Theological College, accessed 26 January 2010
- ^ School of Theology - Staff, Charles Sturt University, accessed 26 January 2010
- ^ Church opens arms to gays, others head for door, Kelly Burke, Religious Affairs Writer, Sydney Morning Herald, 18 July 2003, accessed 26 January 2010
Preceded by
James HairePresident of the Assembly, Uniting Church in Australia
July 2003-July 2006Succeeded by
Gregor HendersonCategories:- 1941 births
- Living people
- Uniting Church in Australia people
- Australian Christian ministers
- University of Adelaide alumni
- Melbourne College of Divinity alumni
- Chicago Theological Seminary alumni
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