Dr Rick Strelan

Honorary Associate Professor

School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Overview

Dr Rick Strelan’s research interests include: The Acts of the Apostles.

Dr Strelan holds the following qualifications: PhD (UQ) BA (Hons) (UQ) Dip Theol (Melb Coll Div) and is a Senior Lecturer in Studies in Religion.

He teaches in the areas of New Testament, Dead Sea Scrolls, Early Christianity, NT Greek.

Dr Strelan’s current research project is: Luke: the traditions about the author of the Third Gospel and a new proposal.

Dr Strelan is also the undergraduate Studies in Religion adviser.

Qualifications

  • Diploma in Theology, MCD
  • BA (Hons), The University of Queensland
  • PhD, The University of Queensland

Publications

  • Strelan, Rick (2016). Paul's Work and His Co-workers. Lutheran Theological Journal, 50 (1), 17-27.

  • Strelan, Rick (2016). The ascension as a cultic experience in Acts. Ascent into heaven in Luke-Acts: New Explorations of Luke's Narrative Hinge. (pp. 213-232) edited by David K. Bryan and David W. Pao. Minneapolis, Minn, United States: Fortress Press.

  • Strelan, Richard (2011). The languages of the Lycus Valley. Colossae in space and time : Linking to an ancient city. (pp. 77-103) edited by Alan H. Cadwallader and Michael Trainor. Gottingen, Germany: Vandenhoeck & Ruprech.

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Publications

Book

Book Chapter

  • Strelan, Rick (2016). The ascension as a cultic experience in Acts. Ascent into heaven in Luke-Acts: New Explorations of Luke's Narrative Hinge. (pp. 213-232) edited by David K. Bryan and David W. Pao. Minneapolis, Minn, United States: Fortress Press.

  • Strelan, Richard (2011). The languages of the Lycus Valley. Colossae in space and time : Linking to an ancient city. (pp. 77-103) edited by Alan H. Cadwallader and Michael Trainor. Gottingen, Germany: Vandenhoeck & Ruprech.

Journal Article

Conference Publication

  • Strelan, Rick (2003). Luke Use of LXX Isaiah in Acts. Studiroum Novi Testamenti Societas, Bonn, Germany, 31 July, 2003.

Other Outputs

Grants (Administered at UQ)

PhD and MPhil Supervision

Current Supervision

Completed Supervision