Knox, D. B. (David Broughton) (1916-1994). Introduction to Doctrine (part 6). Moore Theological College. 1991. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/225491.
APA citation style
Knox, D. (1991). Introduction to Doctrine (Part 6). Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/225491.
Chicago citation style
Knox, D. B. (David Broughton) (1916-1994).Introduction to Doctrine (part 6). Moore Theological College. 1991. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/225491.
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Knox details the role of priests in the Old Testament, and why Jesus is our Great High Priest. He stresses that the New Testament does not have a notion of needing any other earthly priest. Knox stresses that we must be aiming to understand the Bible, and that, while tradition and reason are helpful in understanding it, we must not impose tradition or reason on it. Knox explores the role of our free will. Knox expounds passages from Luke, showing the effectiveness and importance of preaching. Sound is quite soft.
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