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HomePeopleJane Tooher

Jane Tooher

Faculty

Position: Director, Priscilla and Aquila Centre

Qualifications: BTh (ACT), MA(Theol) (Moore)

I live in Newtown and I am a member of All Saints Petersham. Although I grew up going to church, I was saved when a friend at high school invited me along to the Christian group at school. In that group, we studied the Bible, and in God’s mercy, I came to understand that Jesus died for my sins and that I could have assurance of salvation. Over time, I came to understand that Jesus being Lord of my life was good and freeing, and that others needed to hear what God has done for us through Jesus on the cross. I studied at Moore in the mid-nineties and then served in church ministry in Sydney and London before joining the faculty in August 2009. I enjoy walking, country New South Wales, movies, hospitality, equipping the saints, and seeing people saved.

Research interests include: Doctrine of Humanity; complementarianism; Women in Church History; Christians dying a good death.

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Research

Doctrine of Humanity (under contract: Christian Focus).

Chapter on ‘The People Who Listen: The Corporate Task of Hearing God’s Word’ (under contract: Lexham Press).

Publications

Articles & Essays

‘Margaret Cowper (1806-1854): A Women of Eternal Hope’, in Proclaiming Christ In The Heart Of The City: Ministry At St Andrew’s Cathedral, Sydney. Edited by Edward Loane. Published by St Andrew’s Cathedral, 2019.

‘Good Works. Pages 86–91 in Foundations of Faith: Reflections on the Thirty-Nine Articles. Edited by Lee Gatiss. London: Church Society/Lost Coin Books, 2018.

‘A Friendship Revealed. The Marsden & Stokes Family Correspondence’. In Freedom to Libel? Samuel Marsden V Philo Free: Australia’s First Libel Case. Edited by Peter G. Bolt & Martin Falloon. Bolt Publishing Services Pty. Ltd, Carlingford NSW, 2017.

‘Katherine Zell: the varied ministries of one Reformation woman’. Pages 161–179 in Celebrating the Reformation: its Legacy and Continuing Relevance. Edited by Mark D. Thompson, Colin Bale and Edward Loane. London: Apollos, 2017.

‘Overflowing with ministry opportunities!’ Chapter 5 in Positively Anglican. Edited by Lee Gatiss. Lost Coin Books: London, 2016.

‘Hearing the OT Women in Matthew’s genealogy: Tamar, Rahab, Ruth and the wife of Uriah the Hittite’. Chapter 8 in Listen to Him. Reading & Preaching Emmanuel in Matthew. Edited by Peter G. Bolt. London: Latimer House, 2015.

‘8 Ways That Humility Can Become Out Greatest Friend’. Chapter 1 in Let the Word do the Work: Essays in Honour of Phillip D. Jensen. Edited by Peter G. Bolt. Camperdown: Australian Church Record, 2015.

‘Introductory notes to 2 & 3 John’. In The NIV Proclamation Bible. Edited by Lee Gatiss. Hodder & Stoughton: London, 2013.

‘A response to Matt Brain’s paper’, St Mark’s Review 217 (2011).

‘Bishop Robinson’s, “Questions about Marriage in 1 Cor 7″. An appreciation’ in Donald Robinson Selected Works. Vol. 3 Appreciation. Edited by Peter G. Bolt & Mark D. Thompson. Camperdown, NSW: Australian Church Record/Moore College, 2008: 241-249.

‘The Rhetoric of Reception: Lessons from the Ordination of Priests’. Pages 67–69 in The Faith Once For All Delivered: An Australian Evangelical Response to The Windsor Report. Edited by Peter G. Bolt, Mark D. Thompson & Robert Tong. Camperdown, NSW: Australian Church Record, 2005.

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