Societas 2014

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Bill Salier

Greg Anderson

Mark has been teaching at Moore College since 1991. He serves as Principal, and head of the Theology, Philosophy & Ethics department. He teaches Christian Doctrine and is keen to see biblical and evangelical convictions shape our preaching and the way we live as disciples of Christ. He has written several books and numerous articles with a particular focus, to date, on the doctrine of Scripture. Mark is married to Kathryn. They have four daughters: Elizabeth (14), Anna (13), Rachel (11), Mary (8). On Sundays, they meet with God’s people at St Andrew’s Cathedral.

Bill lectures in New Testament with a special interest in the writings of John. He is married to Sue and they have three girls, Talitha, Anna and Bella. Sue works as an art educator at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The girls all enjoy reading and sport and the whole family loves watching a film together. Bill is currently looking at why the Bible teaches about the world of the ‘world, flesh and devil’.

Greg teaches mission subjects, after working with Aboriginal Christians for twelve years in Darwin with Annette and their four children. Greg and Annette love playing Killer Scrabble, and Greg also loves the gym, cycling, playing squash, opera and propagating African violets. He has recently been elected Bishop of the Northern Territory.

George Athas

Colin Bale

Peter Bolt

Keith Condie

George is married to Koula and they have two daughters, Hosanna and Josephine. They live at the But-Har-Gra community, and attend Earlwood Anglican Church. George has been on the faculty since 2006, and lectures in the Old Testament department (and occasionally in Early Church History). He’s also Dean of Research, overseeing the College’s postgraduate research programs. George is a history and archaeology buff, a Formula One tragic, a Facebook enthusiast, loves good coffee, likes a wide range of music (especially jazz), and enjoys travelling.

Colin teaches church history and his current area of research is the influence of the Protestant Irish in Australia. Colin is married to Gillian and they have three children — Robert, Elizabeth and Edmund. The Bales live at But-Har-Gra in Croydon Park and are members of Croydon Anglican Church. Colin is a fan of road cycling, both riding and watching. Colin and Gillian enjoy spending time with their family, travelling, reading, film and theatre.

Peter Bolt teaches New Testament and Biblical Theology, with a special research interest in Jesus and the Gospels. As a hobby, he has written a biography of two prominent Christians in the early Colony of NSW, Rev. William Cowper and Thomas Moore, the college benefactor. He has four adult daughters, and enjoys God’s good gifts in creation, redemption, and human company.

Keith is married to Sarah and they are blessed with three adult children — Michael, Susannah and Jonathan. He lectures in ministry and church history and has pastoral oversight of the student body in his role as Dean of Students. His research interests include the history and theology of Puritanism, and theological and psychological perspectives on marriage. Keith enjoys spending time with Sarah (including walking and watching movies), cooking, and holidays on the beautiful NSW coast.

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