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Toby Castle

Toby Castle

Affiliate Assistant Professor

DMin (Fuller Theological Seminary)
MAGL (Fuller Theological Seminary)
BEd – Honors (The University of Sydney)

Bio

Dr Toby Castle is an author, teaching pastor, educator, consultant, and practical pedagogical theologian. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, he is academic at heart and explores research rich practices that help form leaders, executives, churches, and organizations in areas of cultural competency, character formation, belonging, and leadership development.

Dr. Castle is a lifelong educator in high and higher education. As a practical pedagogical theologian, he explores and examines how rich learning experiences equips communities and followers of Jesus to engage in public spaces where people have the opportunity to cultivate brave spaces of shared belonging.

Publications

Castle, Toby. Permission to Grieve: Lament as a Posture and Practice of Formation in a Culture of Denial. Wipf and Stock. Eugene, OR. 2024.

McBride, Ben. Troubling the Water: The Urgent Work of Radical Belonging. Broadleaf Books. Minneapolis, MN. 2023.

Castle, Toby. “Global Citizenship and Character Education for Urban Learners.” Presented the Annual IBSC Virtual Global Conference. 2020.

Castle, Toby. “Yes! You Can Measure Character.” Presented the Annual IBSC Global Conference, Montreal, Quebec. 2019.

Castle, Toby and Lambert, Ian PM. “Impact and Character Formation for Rural and Remote Learners.” Presented the Annual IBSC Global Conference, Gold Coast, Queensland. 2018.

Castle, Toby. “How Peter Norman’s Faith Put Him in One of the Most Iconic Olympic Moments Ever.” Relevant Magazine, 2018.