Since 1977, the Annual Moore College Lectures have showcased leading contemporary biblical and theological scholarship on topics ranging from a theology of the Christian life with Kelly Kapic, the use of the Pentateuch in the New Testament with T Desmond Alexander, and last year’s series on the Book of Galatians with Tom Schreiner. This year, Peter Orr, lecturer in the New Testament Department at Moore Theological College, will be delivering the 2025 Annual Moore College Lectures on the topic of faith.
What is faith? Is faith with knowledge still faith? What did Jesus mean when he said that if we have faith as small as a mustard seed, we can uproot a tree or move a mountain (Luke 17:6; Matt 21:21)? And why does Paul tell us that we are declared right with God by “faith apart from works of the law” (Rom 3:28), while James insists that “a person is justified by works and not by faith alone” (Jas 2:24)?
Join us on the mornings of Monday 4 to Friday 8 August and hear from Peter Orr how God provides us with an unfolding revelation of faith across the whole Bible.
Speaker:
Peter Orr, Moore Theological College
When:
4 – 8 August 2025
Monday, 4th August: 10am – 11:35am
Tuesday, 5th August: 9am – 10:45am
Wednesday, 6th August: 9am – 10:45am
Thursday, 7th August: 9am – 10:45am
Friday, 8th August: 9am – 10:45am
Cost:
FREE Admission
Where:
Moore Theological College – 1 King Street, Newtown, NSW 2042.
Livestream also available.