Knox, D. B. (David Broughton) (1916-1994). Introduction to Doctrine (parts 7 & 8). Moore Theological College. 1991. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/225503.
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Knox, D. (1991). Introduction to Doctrine (Parts 7 & 8). Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/225503.
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Knox, D. B. (David Broughton) (1916-1994).Introduction to Doctrine (parts 7 & 8). Moore Theological College. 1991. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/225503.
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Talks 7 and 8 from a series called "Introduction to theology". Talk 7 Knox details that salvation comes through faith and not through natural theology. He examines the tension between God's sovereignty and our free will. Because we have free will, we are responsible for our choices. This is given as the reason why Romans 1 is a condemnation of death. Sound is very soft. Talk 8 Knox summarises Introduction to Theology talk 7. Knox explores the revelation of Christ and the knowledge/revelation of Christ given through the Apostles. He teaches how to expound a passage, stresses the importance of holding the text in it's literary context. Knox explains what the canon is and how it was developed. Cassette label reads : "DBK intro 7 25/2 DBK intro 8 25/2"
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