Moore Theological College

Moore Theological College
Moore College
Established 1856
Type Theological College
Religious affiliation Anglican Church of Australia, Diocese of Sydney
Principal The Revd John W. Woodhouse
Registrar Rhonda Barry
Students 490 [1]
Location Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
33°53′29.45″S 151°11′16.04″E / 33.8915139°S 151.1877889°E / -33.8915139; 151.1877889Coordinates: 33°53′29.45″S 151°11′16.04″E / 33.8915139°S 151.1877889°E / -33.8915139; 151.1877889
Website www.moore.edu.au

Moore Theological College, otherwise known simply as Moore College, is the theological training seminary of the Diocese of Sydney in the Anglican Church of Australia. The college has a strong tradition of conservative, Calvinist and evangelical theology.

The college is one of the largest Anglican seminaries in the world, with full-time enrolments numbering in the hundreds and a first year enrolment of 136 in 2006. The college has had eleven principals and over three thousand graduates. It has also served to train ministers in the Presbyterian Church of Australia and has also trained many Baptists who are sympathetic to the Reformed tradition.

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History

Moore College was opened by the Anglican Bishop of Sydney, Frederic Barker, in Liverpool, New South Wales on 1 March 1856 (making 2006 the 150th anniversary of foundation) in the former home of Thomas Moore. When Thomas Moore died in 1840 he left his substantial estate to the Church of England with specific provision for the founding of a college to train young men in the principles of the United Church of England and Ireland. In 1891 the college was moved to Newtown to be near the University of Sydney. The college has numerous buildings in the surrounding area, the latest building opened was the Broughton Knox Teaching Centre in 1994. Training for Christian ministry is provided for both male and female students.

The Moore College Library is the biggest theological library in Australia, with close to 300,000 works in its collection.[1] It also houses numerous manuscripts and other items of significance to Anglican, Australian and Evangelical history.

Well-known Moore College theologians and writers have included David Broughton Knox, Donald W. B. Robinson, Paul Barnett, Peter Jensen, Graeme Goldsworthy, Peter O'Brien, David Peterson, Barry Webb and Mark D. Thompson. Through the influence of Moore College, Sydney Anglicanism has maintained its unique Evangelical perspective within worldwide Anglicanism.[2]

Departments

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Moore College teaches subjects in the areas of biblical studies, ministry and Christian thought and history. There is an emphasis on study of the Bible in the original languages, and practical experience for students in Christian ministry. Most of the college's students are also employed in Christian ministry at churches throughout Sydney and alumni include the likes of Phillip Jensen, as well as an increasing Asian Australian outreach with the likes of Gordon Cheng and Steve Chong.

The college also runs a bookstore, Moore Books, which provides low cost Christian books to students and the public.

Annual events

The college holds the annual Moore College Lectures and the Moore College School of Theology, which are open to students and the public. Many of these lecture series have been subsequently published. Guests at Moore College's lectures have included theologians from the United Kingdom and the United States, including J.I. Packer, F.F. Bruce, D.A. Carson, Kenneth Kantzer, Henri Blocher, M.J. Ovey and Ashley Null.

External studies

Since the 1940s the college's Department of External Studies has trained lay preachers within the Diocese of Sydney. These students initially attended evening lectures but the course was gradually offered by correspondence.

The department still runs evening lectures as well as a more fully developed correspondence course offered at three levels: the Preliminary Theological Certificate, the Certificate in Theology and the Diploma in Biblical Studies. In 2006 there were just under 2000 students enrolled in correspondence course subjects.[3] This course is also used in several other countries including Nigeria[4] and India.[5] Translation is under way into Chinese, Tamil, Hindi and Hausa languages.[6]

Accreditation and courses

Accreditation is by the NSW Department of Education and Training.

The college offers a number of degrees and diplomas, including a Bachelor of Divinity, Bachelor of Theology and various masters degrees. The Doctor of Philosophy degree is offered both in association with the University of Sydney and with the University of Western Sydney.

Faculty

The Revd Canon J.W. Woodhouse, BSc (UNSW), BD (London), PhD (Manchester) – Principal – Lectures in Old Testament and theology

The Revd W.H. Salier, BEd, MEd (Sydney), BTh, MTh (ACT), PhD (Cantab) – Vice Principal – Lectures in New Testament and ministry

The Revd G.D. Anderson, BA(Hons), BTh(Hons), MPE&T (Deakin), PhD (Sydney) – Head of Missions – Lectures in missions

The Revd G. Athas, BA (Sydney), BD (MTC), PhD (Sydney) – Director of Post-Graduate Studies – Lectures in Hebrew, Old Testament, church history, and patristics

The Revd C.R. Bale, BA (UNSW), Dip Ed ( Sydney ), BTh (MTC), M Litt (Sydney), PhD (Sydney) – Lectures in church history and ministry

The Revd P.G. Bolt, BTh, MTh (ACT), MA Hons (Macquarie), BD, PhD (London) – Head of New Testament – Lectures in New Testament

The Revd A.J.B. Cameron, BSc (UNSW), BTh, MTh (ACT), PhD (London) – Lectures in ethics and philosophy

The Revd C.R. Campbell, AdvDipJazz (ANU), BD (MTC), PhD (Macquarie) – Lectures in New Testament, Greek

The Revd K.G. Condie, BSc (UNSW), BTh, MA (Theol) (ACT) – Dean of Students – Lectures in ministry and church history

W.D. Colquhoun, BA (Hons) (Sydney), ThL (ACT), MPhil (Sydney) – Lectures in Hebrew

The Revd R.C. Doyle, BSc (Sydney), BD (London), PhD (Aberdeen) – Lectures in church history and theology

The Revd A.L. Ford, BSc(Hons), BD (MTC), PhD (Sydney) – Lectures in ethics, New Testament and church history

The Revd R.J. Gibson, BSocWk (UNSW), BTh, MTh (ACT), PhD (Macquarie) – Lectures in New Testament and church history

The Revd D.A. Höhne, BA (UNSW), BD MTh (MTC), PhD (Cantab) – Lectures in theology and philosophy

The Revd M.P. Jensen, BA, BD, PhD – Lectures in church history and theology

P.H. Kern, BS (EBC), MA, MDiv (TEDS), PhD (Sheffield) – Lectures in New Testament

The Revd P.T. O'Brien (Senior Research Fellow), BD (London), PhD (Manchester) – Lectures in New Testament and missions

The Revd D.G. Peterson (Senior Research Fellow), BA, MA (Sydney), BD (London), ThSchol (ACT), PhD (Manchester) – Lectures in New Testament

The Revd A.P. Poulos, BE (UNSW), BTh , MA (Theol) (ACT) – Head of Ministry – Lectures in ministry

B.S. Rosner, BA (Sydney), ThM (Dallas), PhD (Cantab) – Lectures in New Testament and ethics

The Revd A.G. Shead, BSc (Sydney), BTh, MTh (ACT), PhD (Cantab) – Head of Old Testament – Lectures in Old Testament

The Revd M.D. Thompson, BA (Macquarie), BTh, MTh (ACT), DPhil (Oxon) – Head of Theology – Lectures in theology

T.J. Thornley, BD, MA (Theol) – Dean of Women

B.G. Webb, BA, DipEd (Qld), BD (London), PhD (Sheffield) – Research Fellow – Lectures in Old Testament

P.R. Williamson, BD, PhD (Belfast) – Lectures in Old Testament

The Revd J.E. Condie, IA, DipEiD (NSW), PhD (London), BTh (Theol) – Vice Principal – Lectures in Old Testament, ethics, Greek and Hebrew

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