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Jason A. Goroncy (PhD, St Andrews) is a Presbyterian Minister of Word and Sacrament who teaches in the areas of theology, church history and pastoral care, who serves as Dean of Studies at the Knox Centre for Ministry and Leadership in Dunedin, as the adviser on local ordained ministries and local ministry teams for the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand, and as reviews editor for Candour. He is also a member of the Theology Network for the General Council of the World Communion of Reformed Churches.

His general interests include cooking, reading, the arts, gardening, whiskey, ornithology, Burma, and fishing. He cheers for the Chelsea Football Club, the Highlanders, and the Boston Red Sox. His current research interests lie chiefly in Reformed identity, theological anthropology (particularly a theology of childhood and a theology of disability), and Asian receptions of neo-orthodox theologies. Jason has published in a number of journals and edited volumes, is currently working on three books on PT Forsyth, and is editing a volume of papers on theology and the arts.

Much to his surprise, he is married and even has children.

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