Graham Hill (theologian)

Graham Joseph Hill (born 8 July 1969[1]) is an Australian theologian who is a former associate professor of the University of Divinity.

[6][7] He has published in the areas of missiology, applied theology, Christian spirituality and global and ecumenical approaches to missional ecclesiology.

[18] Hill served as a visiting scholar at the Korean Baptist Theological University and Seminary in South Korea in 2019.

[19][20] He serves as an adjunct faculty member of Abilene Christian University in Texas, in their Doctor of Ministry program.

[20] On 7 March 2018, Hill was a keynote speaker at the Bible Society of Australia Church Leaders' Summit held at the InterContinental Hotel, Sydney.

[27] Hill is a research associate at the Center for the Study of Global Christianity (at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Hamilton, Massachusetts).

[43] Hill's book Healing Our Broken Humanity: Practices for Revitalizing the Church and Renewing the World, co-authored with Grace Ji-Sun Kim, was named as a Resource of the Year - Culture by Outreach Magazine in 2019.

[46] Hill's book Holding up Half the Sky: A Biblical Case For Women Leading and Teaching in the Church has been profiled by Scot McKnight.