Societas 2014

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David Hohne

Philip Kern

Andrew Leslie

Ed Loane

The Hohnes have been part of the Moore College ministry for seven years now, attending Newtown Anglican Church. Prior to ministry at Moore we served in Anglican churches in the Shire, Canberra and Cambridge, UK (not on staff). Depending on which adult is in charge we like riding our bikes together or watching movies and playing videogames. David’s main research projects are in the areas of Eschatology and Apologetics while Amelia also teaches students in the area of basic adult education.

Philip and Amy were married in 1984, and have four children, Alexandra, Philip Stephen, Eliot and James. They attend Abbotsford Presbyterian Church. Philip came to Moore in 1998 to teach New Testament. His current research interests include Galatians, Christology, and the patriarchal narratives. During his spare time he likes to follow the NFL, ride long distances on his motorcycle, and watch his children play sports.

Andrew is married to Felicity with two children, William (5) and Tessa (18m). He lectures in Christian Doctrine, having recently returned from Scotland upon the completion of postgraduate studies in early Reformed theology. His current project is a book on John Owen’s understanding of scriptural authority and its relationship to the Christian life of faith. Besides the joy of teaching about God and his work in the world, Andrew likes to spend time with his wife, music, reading, and rest.

Ed joined the faculty in second semester. He is married to Jocelyn and they have four children, Jemima, Sophie, Benjamin and Samuel. A graduate of Sydney University and Moore College, Ed has just submitted his PhD thesis to the University of Cambridge on the doctrine of the church in the writing of William Temple, a twentieth century Archbishop of Canterbury. He has served in Anglican churches in the dioceses of Sydney and Ely and has lectured in the Wales Evangelical School of Theology. Ed brings to the faculty a passion for church history and theology and a commitment to evangelical pastoral ministry.

Peter Orr

Archie Poulos

Andrew Shead

Tara Stenhouse

Peter is married to Emma and they have four sons, Ben (10), Ollie (8), Jonny (6) and Daniel (4). They attend All Saints Petersham. Peter is originally from Northern Ireland and became a Christian as a teenager through reading Jesus’ words to the thief on the cross in Luke 23. He joined the faculty in January to teach Greek and New Testament. Peter loves spending time with Emma, drinking all forms of coffee (even instant!), playing cricket with students at lunch and watching any sport — which is a good thing given his sons play 3 different sports every Saturday morning.

Archie, Ainsley and their three children, Georgia (17), Zoe (14) and Archie (10) have been part of the faculty for over a decade. Archie teaches in the ministry department and directs the Centre for Ministry Development. Archie’s research interest is how we may best reach our lost world with the life transforming message of Jesus, and his heart is in ethnic church planting.

Andrew has been on faculty at Moore College since 1992. Between teaching — which he never tires of — he spends time with his students, preaches, and writes on the Old Testament. His major research interest is the book of Jeremiah, but he also pursues interests in the Septuagint (Greek Old Testament), Psalms, Hebrew poetry and church music. He is excited about the richness of the Old Testament as a source for Christian theology. Andrew is married to Jean and they have three teenaged children who fill their lives with excellent conversation.

Tara serves in the Ministry Department, team teaching in various areas of ministry and missions. She is currently preparing church history classes for our Diploma of Bible and Ministry students, as well as studying Bowen Family Systems Theory as it applies to pastoral care. Tara is also the Dean of Women, overseeing the pastoral care of the female students (alongside 13 fantastic part-time chaplains), two women’s chapels and the Carillon House residential community. She and Ian love being part of the Randwick Presbyterian Church family, where Ian serves as the senior minister, as well as relaxing down south at the stunning Jervis Bay. societas 2014 71


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