Knox, D. B. (David Broughton) (1916-1994). Introduction to Doctrine (part 13). Moore Theological College. 1991. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/225485.
APA citation style
Knox, D. (1991). Introduction to Doctrine (Part 13). Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/225485.
Chicago citation style
Knox, D. B. (David Broughton) (1916-1994).Introduction to Doctrine (part 13). Moore Theological College. 1991. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/225485.
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Knox reminds the audience that man's nature is to believe in God. He highlights that there are only three monotheistic faiths. Definitions of worship are offered by the audience, and argues that people do not worship God because they know God but do not honour/recognise him. He shows that a person's concept of God's character shapes and affects their worship of him. Knox explores what it means to worship God, showing that what we do/how we live is our worship, and comes as a result of faith. Cassette label reads : DBK intro 13 22/4
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