Grenville Kent


Grenville J. R. Kent is an Australian academic, film producer, author, and Christian communicator. He is the producer of Big Questions, a forthcoming documentary series examining faith, and the "10 Questions for God" series of booklets. He has earned a PhD from the University of Manchester, England, and a D.Min from the Australian College of Theology, and taught Cultural Apologetics and Old Testament at the Wesley Institute in Sydney.

Biography

Grenville Kent is producer of Big Questions. The pilot episode, "Does God Exist? Part 1" examines flight and compares design features of the albatross and the Airbus A380. It includes interviews with two Oxford University professors: atheist Peter Atkins and John Lennox, a Christian. It was shot in New Zealand, Hungary, England, France and Australia. Kent is co-presenter alongside his seven-year-old son Marcus. Future episodes will discuss consciousness, space and the stars, human morality, and whether God genuinely spoke through the Bible.
Kent taught Old Testament and Cultural Apologetics at the Wesley Institute from 2003 to 2013. His PhD from the University of Manchester is in Old Testament literature, and examines the Witch of En-Dor narrative in using film theory. His DMin is in Apologetics and looks at factors influencing Australians towards and away from belief in God. His MA from Morling College studied the Song of Solomon, a piece of Biblical erotica. His MA was from the University of Technology, Sydney. He also earned a Grad. Cert. Commerce from the University of New South Wales, a BA from Pacific Union College, and a BA from the University of Technology Sydney.
Kent's memberships include the Society of Biblical Literature and the Evangelical Theological Society in the United States, and the Tyndale Fellowship in the United Kingdom. He has guest-lectured in the Philippines and Trinidad. He has presented papers at the annual Society of Biblical Literature meetings.
He has presented on Christian apologetics for the Cambridge Scholars Network, European Leadership Forum and Campus Life, and travels internationally as a youth outreach speaker across several Christian denominations. He is a frequent presenter on Christian TV programs.
Kent started "Church With No Ties" as a youth pastor and university chaplain. Kent's speaking appointments have included men's conferences, theology congresses camp meetings, and many others.

Publications

Kent has authored dozens of articles, the "10 Questions for God" Bible study series, films, comic books, books, and book chapters.

Books

Scholarly articles:
Book chapters:
Additionally, Kent has many stories published in the "Australian Stories" series of books, which are published from Sydney by Strand:
Kent has produced the following films: