Faculty
- The Revd Canon J.W. Woodhouse – Principal – Lectures in Old Testament and theology
- The Revd W.H. Salier – Vice Principal – Lectures in New Testament and ministry
- The Revd G.D. Anderson – Head of Missions – Lectures in missions
- The Revd G. Athas, – Director of Post-Graduate Studies – Lectures in Hebrew, Old Testament, church history, and patristics
- The Revd C.R. Bale – Lectures in church history and ministry
- The Revd P.G. Bolt – Head of New Testament – Lectures in New Testament
- The Revd A.J.B. Cameron – Lectures in ethics and philosophy
- The Revd C.R. Campbell – Lectures in New Testament, Greek
- The Revd K.G. Condie – Dean of Students – Lectures in ministry and church history
- W.D. Colquhoun – Lectures in Hebrew
- The Revd R.C. Doyle – Lectures in church history and theology
- The Revd A.L. Ford – Lectures in ethics, New Testament and church history
- The Revd R.J. Gibson – Lectures in New Testament and church history
- The Revd D.A. Höhne – Lectures in theology and philosophy
- The Revd M.P. Jensen – Lectures in church history and theology
- P.H. Kern – Lectures in New Testament
- The Revd P.T. O'Brien (Senior Research Fellow) – Lectures in New Testament and missions
- The Revd D.G. Peterson (Senior Research Fellow) – Lectures in New Testament
- The Revd A.P. Poulos – Head of Ministry – Lectures in ministry
- The Revd A.G. Shead – Head of Old Testament – Lectures in Old Testament
- The Revd M.D. Thompson – Head of Theology – Lectures in theology
- T.J. Thornley – Dean of Women
- B.G. Webb – Research Fellow – Lectures in Old Testament
- P.R. Williamson – Lectures in Old Testament
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