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{{Portal|Anglicanism}}'''Trevor James ''' is the [[Dean of Dunedin]].<ref name="stpauls">{{cite web|url=http://www.stpauls.net.nz/OurChapter|publisher=stpauls.net.nz|title=Our Chapter :: St Paul's Cathedral :: Anglican Diocese of Dunedin |accessdate=10 October 2016}}</ref> James has been the [[Dean of Dunedin]] since [[March 17]], [[2009]].<ref name="odt">{{cite web|url=https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/dunedin-delights-new-dean|publisher=odt.co.nz|title=Dunedin delights new dean | Otago Daily Times Online News|accessdate=10 October 2016}}</ref> |
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James was educated at [[King's College London]]. He has taught at universities in Australia, Hong Kong and New Zealand. He was [[Dean (academia)|Dean]] of [[Theology]] at the [[University of Auckland]]<ref>"Mapping the Sacred: Religion, Geography and Postcolonial Literatures" Scott, J.S; Simpson-Housley, P (Eds) p463 Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2001 {{ISBN|90-420-1554-3}}</ref> from 1993 until his appointment as [[Dean (religion)|Dean]]. |
James was educated at [[King's College London]]. He has taught at universities in Australia, Hong Kong and New Zealand. He was [[Dean (academia)|Dean]] of [[Theology]] at the [[University of Auckland]]<ref>"Mapping the Sacred: Religion, Geography and Postcolonial Literatures" Scott, J.S; Simpson-Housley, P (Eds) p463 Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2001 {{ISBN|90-420-1554-3}}</ref> from 1993 until his appointment as [[Dean (religion)|Dean]]. |
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Trevor James is the Dean of Dunedin.[1] James has been the Dean of Dunedin since March 17, 2009.[2]
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.
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- ^ "Our Chapter :: St Paul's Cathedral :: Anglican Diocese of Dunedin". stpauls.net.nz. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
- ^ "Dunedin delights new dean | Otago Daily Times Online News". odt.co.nz. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
- ^ "Mapping the Sacred: Religion, Geography and Postcolonial Literatures" Scott, J.S; Simpson-Housley, P (Eds) p463 Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2001 ISBN 90-420-1554-3