Inaugural Dean of Business and Professor of Economics at Alphacrucis University College in Sydney Australia.
Paul Oslington is an international expert in the new interdisciplinary field of economics and religion.
He has published a series of papers and books exploring the economic dimensions of theological ideas and church practice.
Oslington has particularly considered the relationship between economics and theology in the writings of Adam Smith, but has also considered John Henry Newman, Max Weber, Jacob Viner and Bernard Lonergan as exemplars of fruitful ways of relating the disciplines.
His work has been supported by the Australian Research Council, the John Templeton Foundation and other funding bodies.