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Academic Biography
1980 Bachelor of Science (Psych) (UNSW)
1987 Bachelor of Theology (Honours 2A) (ACT)
1989 Deaconed (Anglican Church of Australia,Sydney Diocese)
1989 Dip A (Honours 2A) (MTC)
1989 Priested (Anglican Church of Australia, Sydney Diocese)
1996 MA (Theol) (ACT)
2010 PhD (University of Sydney)
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
1980-85 District Officer, Dept of Youth & Community Services
1985-88 Student, Moore College
1989-90 Assistant Minister, St Mark’s, Yagoona
1991-96 Assistant Minister, St Barnabas Broadway
Dr Keith Condie
Dean of Students
Lectures in Ministry and Church History
Keith and Sarah have three wonderful children, Michael, Susannah and Jonathan.
Keith lectures in Ministry and Church History and his particular research interests are Richard Baxter, a 17th century English Puritan who wrote a lot, and understanding marriage from theological and psychological perspectives.
The whole family are greatly encouraged by attending St Barnabas Broadway. Keith enjoys good books, music, going to the gym, family holidays, and telling typical dad jokes.
keith.condie@moore.edu.au
PUBLICATIONS
‘Narrative Features of Numbers 13-14 and their Significance for the Meaning of the Book of Numbers’, Reformed Theological Review 60.3 (2001) 123-137
‘The theory and practice of meditation in the thought of Richard Baxter in its historical context.’ PhD thesis accepted by the University of Sydney.
‘Some Further Correspondence between Richard Baxter and Katherine Gell’ The Historical Journal 53, 1 (2010), pp. 165-176.
Articles in The Briefing
Review of the ‘Boundaries’ series, in The Briefing 288 (2002)
‘Building and maintaining marriage’ Issue 348, September (2007)
CURRENT RESEARCH
Theological, psychological and pastoral approaches to marriage
Revision of thesis for publication: ‘The theory and practice of meditation in the thought of Richard Baxter in its historical context.’
Theological, psychological and pastoral approaches to marriage
The Puritans & emotions (for 2011 School of Theology)
The relationship between psychology & theology
A biblical & theological model for pastoral ministry