Knox, D. B. (David Broughton) (1916-1994). Introduction to Doctrine (parts 37 & 38). Moore Theological College. 1991. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/225502.
APA citation style
Knox, D. (1991). Introduction to Doctrine (Parts 37 & 38). Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/225502.
Chicago citation style
Knox, D. B. (David Broughton) (1916-1994).Introduction to Doctrine (parts 37 & 38). Moore Theological College. 1991. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/225502.
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Knox speaks on the authority of the spiritual entitity church. He stresses that the authority of the church is the ministry of the word. We should be testing our leaders against the word, and if they are faithful to it, then our response is to be obedient to them. Knox speaks on denominations, what they differ on, and warns against arguing over things which can not be supported by scripture. Knox examines the role of ministers in churches, and makes comments regarding ordination. He compares this to the responsibility of all members of the church. Knox explores prayer and what it means to pray in line with God's will. He stresses that to do this we must know the bible. Knox details our responsibility in our relationship both with God and with other believers. Cassette insert reads "37 and 38 intro 28/10/91 and 23/10/91"
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