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Royal Australian Historical Society

  • 173
  • Corporate body
  • 1901-

The inaugural meeting of the Australian Historical Society was held on March 15th 1901. The Australian Historical Society Journal and Proceedings was first published in 1906, and the use of the prefix 'Royal' was granted in 1918. They have been based in History House in Macquarie St Sydney since 1971. Members are individuals, affiliated societies, libraries and corporations. http://www.rahs.org.au/welcome-royal-australian-historical-society/our-history/

International Fellowship of Evangelical Students

  • 172
  • Corporate body
  • 1947-

The International Fellowship of Evangelical Students was formed in 1947 when representatives from ten national student organizations met at Harvard University in the United States. It is governed by a board and a General Committee

Jensen, Peter F.

  • 145
  • Person
  • 1943-

Peter Jensen was born in Sydney and completed the Licentiate of Theology at Moore College. He also has an MA from Sydney University, a Bachelor of Divinity from the University of London and in 1979 he completed a PhD from Oxford University. After his ordination in 1970 he served as curate at St Barnabas' Church, Broadway. From 1973-1976 and 1980-1984 he lectured at Moore College. He was Principal of the College from 1985-2001, when he was consecrated Archbishop of Sydney. He held this post until his retirement in 2013. He is the author of 'At the heart of the universe' (1991) and 'The revelation of God' (2002).

Governing Board

  • 019
  • Corporate body
  • 2006-

Established by Ordinance on 4th October 2006. In general terms, the management and control of the College is vested by the Synod of the Diocese of Sydney in the Moore Theological College Council. The Moore Theological College Council is incorporated under the Anglican Church Bodies Corporate Act 1938 and is constituted by the Moore Theological College Ordinance 2009. Under the Ordinance the Council is charged with the provision of training for ordination candidates and other church workers.

The affairs of the Moore Theological College Council are managed, governed and controlled by the Governing Board of the College.

Students' Union

  • 015
  • Corporate body
  • 1900-

The purpose of the students' union was to promote the interests and activities of the students, in accordance with the evangelical tradition of the college. The Union was also initially responsible for producing the annual magazine Societas.

IMPACT Books

  • 012
  • Corporate body
  • 1965-2016

IMPACT Books was established in order to provide student textbooks and general Christian literature for sale. The name was changed to Moore Books in 1999. In 2016 the Governing Board decided that the College would cease operating a bookshop.

Moore Theological College Council

  • 003
  • Corporate body
  • 1984-2006

Moore College was constituted as a corporate body on 13th March 1985. The Committee changed its name to the Moore College Council in October 1984. The Governing Board was set up by Ordinance on 4 October 2006.

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