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HomeFacultyThe Rev Dr Chase Kuhn

The Rev Dr Chase Kuhn

Christian Doctrine and Ethics
Director, Centre for Christian Living

Qualifications: BAppTheol (California Baptist), MDiv (Samford), PhD (UWS)

I joined the faculty in 2016. Prior to coming to Moore, I served on the staff of St Thomas’ Church North Sydney. I grew up in Southern California and studied theology at California Baptist University, then Beeson Divinity School in Alabama, and finally travelled to Australia to complete my PhD through the University of Western Sydney on the doctrine of the church in the writings of Donald Robinson and Broughton Knox. I lecture in theology and ethics and enjoy helping students see that theology leads to worship.

Family: Chase is married to Amy, and they have four children: Olive, Ezra, Penelope and Marigold.

Research interests: include the doctrine of the Church; theological foundations for ethics; work & culture in Reformed theology; and preaching.

Books and chapters in books
Journal articles

“Theology for Preaching, Preaching for Theology.” In Theology is For Preaching: Biblical Foundations, Method and Practice. Edited by Chase R Kuhn and Paul Grimmond. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2021.

Theology is For Preaching: Biblical Foundations, Method and Practice. Edited by Chase R Kuhn and Paul Grimmond. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2021.

“In Defence of the Big Idea: Key Questions for Clear and Faithful Preaching.” Pages 35–48 in Preacher, Pastor & Evangelist: Essays on the Work of Ministry in Honour of Simon Manchester. Edited by Gerard O’Brien. Newtown, NSW: Matthias Media, 2019.

“Figural Reading within Contemporary Theological Interpretation of Scripture: Problems and Parameters.” Pages 127–144 in Revelation and Reason in Christian Theology. Edited by David I. Starling and Christopher C. Green. Washington: Lexham Press, 2018.

“The Priesthood of All Believers: No Mediator but Christ; a ‘New’ Shape to Ministry.” Chapter 12 in Celebrating the Reformation: its Legacy and Continuing Relevance. Edited by Mark D. Thompson, Colin R. Bale & Edward A. Loane.  London: Apollos, 2017.

“D. Broughton Knox on the Church: Was He Really a Congregationalist?” In The Legacy of David Broughton Knox.  Edited by Edward A. Loane. London: Latimer Trust, 2017.

The Ecclesiology of Donald Robinson and D. Broughton Knox: Exposition, Analysis, and Theological Evaluation. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2017.

“The Ecclesiological Influence of T.C. Hammond.” Churchman 127/4 (2013): 323–336.

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