Trevor James

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Trevor James was the Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin, New Zealand, [1] from March 17, 2009 [2] until June 3, 2018.

James was educated at King's College London. He has taught at universities in Australia, Hong Kong and New Zealand. He was Dean of Theology at the University of Auckland [3] from 1993 until his appointment as Dean.

Notes

  1. "Our Chapter :: St Paul's Cathedral :: Anglican Diocese of Dunedin". stpauls.net.nz. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  2. "Dunedin delights new dean | Otago Daily Times Online News". odt.co.nz. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  3. "Mapping the Sacred: Religion, Geography and Postcolonial Literatures" Scott, J.S; Simpson-Housley, P (Eds) p463 Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2001 ISBN   90-420-1554-3
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Preceded by
David Rice
Dean of Dunedin
2009present
Incumbent


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