This collection showcases research published by Avondale affiliated staff from the School of Arts as chapters in published books.
Book Chapters from 2022
Reclaiming the Gift of Sexuality: A Biblical Perspective on Sexual Addiction, Deanna A. Pitchford
Book Chapters from 2021
Heutagogy in Action: An Action Research Project in Art Education, Andrew Collis
Marriage and Relationships, Lynnette Lounsbury
A Wider Angle: Australia's War Films of the New Millennium, Daniel Reynaud
Fun Times and Good Memories, Daniel Reynaud
Rules and Regulations, Daniel Reynaud
Book Chapters from 2020
The Teaching of History as a Transformative Christian Tool in the Tertiary Classroom: A Study of Student Responses, Daniel Reynaud
Book Chapters from 2019
Conceptualizing an Ecological Approach to Ethical Literary Journalism, Lindsay Morton
'Spit Us Out Whole': Voicing the Double Wound in Carol Dine's Places in the Bone: A Memoir, Carolyn Rickett
When Rock Becomes Fire: Heart-centred Work and the Holy Ground of Teaching, Carolyn Rickett
Book Chapters from 2018
To Begin to Know: Resolving Ethical Tensions in David Leser's Patriographical Work, Sue Joseph and Carolyn Rickett
"Seeing What the Hunger is": Current Criticism on Australian Poetry, Andy Kissane, David Musgrave, and Carolyn Rickett
Redefining the Enemy in Contemporary Australian Anzac Cinema, Daniel Reynaud
A Pocket Biography of Each Contributing Soldier, Daniel Reynaud and Marcia Forbes
"The Final Subject has been Set. I'm Concentrating Hard on Death.": The Poetics of Loss in Philip Hodgins's Blood and Bone, Carolyn Rickett
Book Chapters from 2016
The Heart of Nursing: Attentive Listening and Serving Stories, Paul T. Race, Carolyn Rickett, and Alison Smedley
Beginning the Process of Humanizing Online Learning: Two Teachers' Experiences, Daniel Reynaud, Emanuela Reynaud, and Peter W. Kilgour
Deadly Funny: How John Diamond Used Humor to Tackle the Taboo Subjects of Cancer and Dying, Carolyn Rickett
Book Chapters from 2015
Bryan Ball as Historian, Daniel Reynaud
Preface to 2nd Edition, Daniel Reynaud
War, Daniel Reynaud
'Because Cowards Get Cancer Too’: Autopathography and First-Person Profiling in John Diamond’s Columns for The Times, Carolyn Rickett
Swimming in a Sea of Death: Reviewers Respond to a Journalist's Work of Mourning with Humour, Carolyn Rickett
Book Chapters from 2014
Child Sponsorship: A Path to its Future, Matthew Clarke and Brad Watson
David Shields Way of Making: Creative Manoeuvre or HDR Nightmare?, Sue Joseph and Carolyn Rickett
When Doing Good is Not Good Enough: Justice and Advocacy, Harwood A. Lockton
National Versions of the Great War: Modern Australian Anzac Cinema, Daniel Reynaud
To Thrash the Offending Adam Out of Them: The Theology of Violence in the Writings of Great War Anzacs, Daniel Reynaud and Jane L. Fernandez-Goldborough
Child Sponsorship as Development Education in the Northern Classroom, Rachel Tallon and Brad Watson
A Typology of Child Sponsorship Activity, Brad Watson
Just Short Term?: Justice and Short-term Mission, Brad Watson
Origins of Child Sponsorship: Save the Children Fund in the 1920s, Brad Watson
Introduction to Key Issues in Child Sponsorship, Brad Watson and Matthew Clarke
Issues in Historic Child Sponsorship, Brad Watson, Harwood A. Lockton, and Manohar Pawar
Through the Eyes of the Sponsored, Brad Watson and Anthony Ware
Book Chapters from 2013
Spirituality and the Borderlands, Jane L. Fernandez-Goldborough
A Christian Aesthetic for the Arts, Daniel Reynaud
Eureka!, Lachlan J. Rogers
Book Chapters from 2011
The Search for Doma (Home) in Richard Flanagan's 'The Sound of One Hand Clapping', Jane L. Fernandez-Goldborough
Gallipoli, Daniel Reynaud
War and Society: Introduction, Daniel Reynaud
Book Chapters from 2010
Introduction: Making Sense of Pain, Jane L. Fernandez-Goldborough
Overcoming the Abject through Proxy in Flanagan's The Sound of One Hand Clapping, Jane L. Fernandez
War Cinema, Daniel Reynaud
Book Chapters from 2009
Diasporas: Critical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Jane L. Fernandez-Goldborough
Film and National Mythology: the Anzac Legend in Australian Films, Daniel Reynaud