Matthew Tan’s research agenda covers areas as diverse as liturgy, pop culture, patristics and climate change. His works ahve appeared in scholarly journals and online resources in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe. A selection of his work is found below.
Scholarly Articles
- Faith in the Church of Facebook, Journal of Moral Theology (2015)
- Christian Prayer as Political Theory, Politics, Religion & Ideology (2014)
- Abortion in/as a Consumer Structure, Solidarity (2014)
- Ecological Disaster and Jacques Ellul’s Theological Vision, co-authored with Paul Tyson, Solidarity (2012)
- Reason, Politics and Evangelisation, Heythrop Journal (2010)
- Persistent Postmodern Numino-Political Analysis, Australian EJournal of Theology (2009)
- Liturgical Worship and the Transformation of International Political Community, Oceanic Conference for International Studies (2008)
Book Chapters
- Sarah Coakley & the Prayers of the Digital Body of Christ, Sarah Coakley & the Future of Systematic Theology (2016)
- Conversion in Dexter, Mimesis, Movies & Media (2015)
- The Migrant and the Latin Church, Radically Catholic in the Age of Francis (2014)
Online Articles
- An Incarnate Economy, The Distributist Review (2016)
- The 800 Year Old Simulation, Syndicate Theology (2015)
- Pop Culture and Total War, Solidarity Hall (2015)
- Christian Action and Its Decontexts, Political Theology Today (2014)