Research, Training and Development Officer, University of Sydney
Tanya's research is located between anthropology of religion and international development. After a Masters at AlphaCrucis and an MPhil at the Australian Catholic University on Hillsong Church, she recently completed her PhD at Fuller Theological Seminary investigating the intersection between Pentecostal Christianity and The Dreaming, and the impact of faith upon "the gap." She is currently a researcher at The Centre for Disability Studies, a not-for-profit research group and affiliate of The University of Sydney.
She also lectures in Ethnomusicology at Excelsia College, Sydney and Theological Anthropology at Hillsong College. She has honorary status at the Cadbury Centre at the University of Birmingham and also AlphaCrucis College, Sydney.

Explainer: why some churches teach that women are 'separate but equal'
Dec 29, 2016 12:56 pm UTC| Life
Complementarianism is the idea held in some faiths that men and women play different, complementary roles in life, society and particularly religious practice. Rather than regarding women as essentially inferior or...