Anita Monro
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Anita Monro | |
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| Born | Anita Monro |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Griffith University |
| Thesis | Subjecting ambiguity : towards a poststructuralist feminist theological methodology (1998) |
| Doctoral advisor | Elaine Wainwright |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | Grace College, University of Queensland |
Anita Monro is an Australian academic, theologian, and Uniting Church in Australia minister. She is a former principal of Grace College, located on the St Lucia campus.[1] She is also an Honorary Senior Fellow, in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, at the University of Queensland.[2]
Monro completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Queensland, a Bachelor of Letters (Honours) at Deakin University, a Bachelor of Theology from the Brisbane College of Theology, and a Doctor of Philosophy at Griffith University in 1999.[3][2] Her doctoral thesis, based on the work of French philosopher Julia Kristeva was titled, Subjecting ambiguity: towards a poststructuralist feminist theological methodology.[1][4] Her doctoral supervisor was Australian theologian Elaine Wainwright.[5]