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Broughton Knox and theological education

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In Folder: Jensen, Rev Dr Peter


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Service for the opening of the Broughton Knox Centre, following Knox's death. Jensen gives an overview of Knox's life and his teaching. He looks at Knox's focus : 1. The bible at the centre 2. Focus on Christian fellowship, or other-person centeredness. Jensen looks at how these convictions shaped his training for ministry. He looks at the things that Knox taught, and what he spoke against. Originally delivered 1994-01-01 Poor sound quality

1994-02-28

Jensen speaks on the unity of nature of our study. He looks at the divide between academic and pastoral, theory and practice. Jensen looks at Knox's refusal to accept the divide between academic and pastoral. He looks at Knox's stress on doctrine, and that this enabled people to make pastoral decisions. Jensen looks at Knox's work to study theology in community, and that this was fought hard for in the college. He looks at how this was applied, including living in residence, shared dining room, and daily chapel around the word of God. Jensen speaks on the history of the college in general. First part of talk is missing

1994-02-28

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