Jeremy Tattersall Graduate Teaching Assistant (Theology)

  • Henderson Campus

Jeremy is a Graduate Teaching Assistant in the School of Theology, based at the Henderson Campus.

Jeremy completed a Bachelor of Theology, majoring in Biblical Studies, through Laidlaw College in 2020. He also completed his Master of Theology through Laidlaw in 2023. His MTh thesis focussed on the temple as a symbol for the presence of new creation in the Book of Revelation.

He is currently enrolled in a doctoral programme investigating how Christ, a human born in the first century, unites people to himself throughout all history. Key topics of interest in his study include: Christology, the theology/philosophy/physics of space-time, Soteriology, theological anthropology, Trinitarian theology, Biblical Theology, and the intersection between Systematic Theology and Biblical Studies.

Jeremy grew up in Whangarei, New Zealand and moved to Auckland to complete his MTh. He is married to Hazel.


Publications

  • Article: “An Antithesis to a Spirit-Less Transformation of Humanity to the Image of the Son: Reading Romans 8:28–30 With Third Article Theology.” PJTR 16.1 (2021): 74–82.
  • Book Review: Temple of Presence: The Christological Fulfillment of Ezekiel 40–48 in Revelation 21—22:5 in Stimulus: The New Zealand Journal of Christian Thought and Practice 29.1 (2022): 58–59.


Qualifications & Awards

  • MTh - Master of Theology
  • BTh - Bachelor of Theology