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Aug
30

The Moore College Filing Cabinet

Complimenting the successful Catechist production by Steve McGuinness, there is the MTC Filing Cabinet by Jason Au.

The Filing Cabinet is a place where different student essays get uploaded and given for public consumption.  It’s quite brilliant – Jas has organised the essays into: Doctrine, History, New Testament and Old Testament.  They cover topics from the English reformation, to Middle Knowledge, to Psalms and Sovereignty, to Apocalypticism and History.

Check it out: http://www.earngey.info/collegeblog/

I’ve got three essays up there:

Risk, Middle Knowledge and Providence.
How did official religious policy change with the Glorious Revolution of 1688?
Calvin’s Ecclesiology: Word and Sacrament

Enjoy!

4 comments

  1. Luke says:

    Thanks for the link,

    However why doesn’t the site attach names to essays? (Wouldn’t it be good to know who has what opinion?)

  2. Mark says:

    Hey Luke,

    Sorry for not replying sooner – it’s been a busy old time here!

    That’s a good question – I’ve wondered it myself! It probably would be a good idea I reckon. Let me suggest it to Jas (who looks after the site), and get back to you!

    Blessings,
    Mark

  3. Catherine says:

    Hey Mark,
    Do we get to find out their marks, too? Hope so!

    BTW, how about a personal post on your recent engagement? “How to successfully propose to a woman 101″. That would be a nice fusion of theology, culture, politics and fun all in one post!
    Looking forward to dinner with you guys soon!

  4. Mark says:

    Hey Cath,

    Ha, let’s just say that they weren’t too bad eh? ;) … If I got smacked-down by the lecturers I wouldn’t put them up for fear for misleading the flock!!!

    Yeah, now that’s not a bad idea at all Cath – it’s about time I blogged about Tanya! Oh, and I’ve got some nice photos from the day too!!

    Dinner sounds great – really keen for it! (assuming it’s not this week…. I’ve got a NT essay to get in on Wed)

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