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  Phillip Jensen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phillip Jensen is a prominent Australian clergyman of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, currently the Dean of St.
Phillip became chaplain to the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in 1975 and Rector of St Matthias, Centennial Park, in 1977.
Phillip Jensen could be described as the "Ian Chappell" of Anglicanism - deeply conservative in his Calvinist theology yet radical and iconoclastic in his ministry style.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Phillip_Jensen   (738 words)

  
 Jensen (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archbishop Peter Jensen, Anglican Archbishop of Sydney and his brother the Reverend Phillip Jensen, Dean of St Andrew's Cathedral.
Jensen Loudspeakers, a guitar/bass amplification speaker manufacturing company.
Henrik Wann Jensen a Computer Graphics researcher, known for the developement of photon mapping algorithm.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jensen   (215 words)

  
 Media Watch | For Heaven's sake, Phillip
Phillip Jensen might have wished for the same at the hands of the British and Australian press.
Dean Jensen was applauded as his sweeping denunciation of the Church of England took in the Prince of Wales - a "public adulterer" [and] King's College Chapel in Cambridge, attacked as a "temple to paganism" for selling the records and compact discs of its famous choir in the ante-chapel.
Therefore, Jensen knew exactly what he was saying and who he was referring to, whatever he says now, and so did his audience which applauded him heartily for saying it.
www.abc.net.au /mediawatch/transcripts/s1227503.htm   (1049 words)

  
 Jensen trinity fires spirit of discontent - smh.com.au
The controversial choice of Phillip Jensen, Anglican chaplain of the University of NSW and long-term rector of St Matthias in Centennial Park, has divided the congregation of Australia's oldest cathedral.
Phillip Jensen is a man known in Anglican circles almost as much for his loathing of traditional sacred music and vestments as for his success in preaching the Bible from a literalist perspective.
Phillip Jensen yesterday declined to be specific on the choir's likely future, saying he believed neither a choir or a cathedral were a prerequisite for proclaiming Christ.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2002/10/27/1035683304261.html   (961 words)

  
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Sydney’s Archbishop Peter Jensen and Dean Phillip Jensen are the public face of a proudly “narrow” interpretation of the Bible that has had an immense success in the English-speaking world in the last quarter of Christianity’s history.
Phillip Jensen admits that the Jesus’s statement “If anyone comes to me, and hates not his father and mother and wife and children, he cannot be my disciple”, is an exaggeration.
As to Phillip Jensen’s accusing the Archbishop of Canterbury of taking his salary under false pretences, there is no escaping the obvious applicability of Jesus’s throwaway remark about noticing first the beam in one’s own eye.
web.maths.unsw.edu.au /~jim/jensen1.doc   (1251 words)

  
 The Vineyard's Response to the Briefing
Jensen is using the phrase, “the small probability of healing” to put words in Wimber’s mouth, words which lead the reader to believe that Wimber views healing as a rare thing.
Had Jensen wanted to be objective in his reporting he still would have had the Christian and journalistic responsibility to report my full statements on the inerrancy, infallibility, and the plenary inspiration of the word of God.
Jensen and some of the young men that he had recruited to write against us was so obvious by the middle of the week that we decided we would probably not get a fair evaluation from any team of physicians organized by Mr.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Forum/5951/PP2.html   (12877 words)

  
 Anglican Media Sydney - New Anglican Dean of Sydney, Phillip Jensen, officially commences ministry to city   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The new Anglican Dean of Sydney, well-known Bible teacher and evangelist Phillip Jensen, will be officially welcomed into his new ministry tonight in a special service in the heart of the city’s CBD.
Known for his radical and passionate commitment to biblical preaching, Phillip Jensen is a sought-after speaker both throughout Australia and internationally.
Phillip Jensen’s dual appointment as Dean and Director of Ministry Training and Development is seen as a major step in Sydney Diocese’s goal of seeing at least ten per cent of the population in Bible-based churches over ten years.
old.anglicanmedia.com.au /index.php/article/articleview/661/1/12   (512 words)

  
 Christianity :: Dean attacks theistic relativism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Phillip Jensen argues while there are many wonderful Hindus, Muslims, Jews and atheists in Sydney, they cannot all be right.
PHILLIP JENSEN: The ones that are right are the ones who teach the truth, and the ones who are wrong are the ones who deny the truth.
PHILLIP JENSEN: Well the secularists have confused tolerance with relativism, and that was what I was attacking, and tolerance means that I beg to differ with people, and continue to accept them as humans with all the same respects, rights, values and trusts as any other human.
www.religionnewsblog.com /archives/00002728.html   (888 words)

  
 AM - Rev Phillip Jensen generates publicity in the UK
On Wednesday Dean Jensen speaking in Derbyshire attacked the head of the Anglican Church, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams as a theological prostitute, a man taking his salary on false pretences.
FRAN KELLY: The very Reverend Phillip Jensen is used to provoking strong reactions, his conservative brand of Christianity regularly inciting more liberal Anglicans to fury.
Phillip Jensen says that's akin to prostitution — taking the Church's money and espousing the official line, even though privately you don't agree with it.
www.abc.net.au /am/content/2004/s1220575.htm   (571 words)

  
 a boy and a dog
Given Phillip's inability to relate to other human beings, it's possible that he would not have been able to make the primitive social attachments necessary to have sex, in which case he would have spent his time furiously autoeroticizing.
Phillip did not have any input into the new value system, but the local buck-toothed four-eyed fat boy on crutches was quite happy about it.
Phillip might at some point have accidentally eaten from a bowl that the gay Anthony had touched and forgotten to sterilize in an autoclave set to at least 500 degrees Fahrenheit, and as a result Phillip would catch "gay" from Anthony and also come to prefer the intimate company of men.
www.whatjailislike.com /strangeplace/boydog.html   (4293 words)

  
 Statement from Phillip Jensen
Phillip Jensen’s remarks to us were biblical and challenging.
It is surely a corruption of high office for which you receive a stipend to try to “uphold” a fundamental doctrine, while you fail positively to “teach” it because you do not believe it.
That was the gist of Phillip Jensen’s assertions.
www.acl.asn.au /041019_phillip_jensen.html   (2082 words)

  
 VirtueOnline - News - AUSTRALIA: Anglicans divided on Jensen outburst   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Australia's leading Anglican cleric, Primate Peter Carnley, castigated right-wing evangelical Phillip Jensen — the brother of Sydney Archbishop Peter Jensen — for what he called extreme, unhelpful and possibly defamatory comments about the international head of the Anglican communion.
Mr Jensen defended his florid comments, but denied he intended a personal attack on Dr Williams.
Speaking for the Archbishop of Sydney, Robert Forsyth, the South Sydney Bishop, said Mr Jensen was not expressing the official diocese view.
www.virtueonline.org /portal/modules/news/print.php?storyid=1467   (465 words)

  
 All religions can’t be right   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
We were heartened to hear that the new Dean of Sydney’s Anglican Cathedral, Phillip Jensen, took a brave stand for the claims of Christ recently.
Phillip Jensen doesn’t dispute that there are many wonderful Hindus, Muslims, Jews and atheists in Sydney.
We were excited to see Phillip Jensen raise the truth claims of Christ to national prominence, albeit briefly.
www.answersingenesis.org /docs2003/0317religions.asp   (500 words)

  
 Confessing Evangelical
The disappointingly feeble Windsor Report reminds me of the comments made a few years ago by Phillip Jensen, the ever-diplomatic Dean of Sydney, explaining why so many evangelical ministers prove to be a disappointment when they are made bishops.
Jensen referred to the point in the consecration service when all the consecrating bishops gather round the priest who is becoming a "made man":
Update: A friend has drawn my attention to the exchange of letters in the Sydney Morning Herald in response to Phillip Jensen's remarks about which I posted recently.
confessingevangelical.blogspot.com /2004/10/filet-o-bishop.html   (207 words)

  
 Banner of Truth Trust General Articles
Visiting speakers included Tim Keller and Don Carson from the USA and Phillip Jensen from Australia.
Perhaps the greatest disappointment, however, was the pragmatism that seemed to prevail everywhere, especially in the messages from Phil Jensen and Tim Keller on church planting.
Jensen's approach is basically to try any combination that looks as if it might work.
www.banneroftruth.org /pages/articles/article_detail.php?542   (625 words)

  
 Phillip Jensen on Secular vs. Secularists | sYp
Then Phillip Jensen came to give a talk on what has been happening over the last few weeks, where he has been attacked by the media.
At the end, Phillip Jensen did not attack the Islamic believes, nor did he say the Judaism is wrong - he is attacking the secularism of this world that there is no truth but opinions in religion.
It was an encouraging night - we know that the campus ministry is still moving forward, at the same time Phillip is on a more important role to bring the gospel to a broader audiences.
scott.yang.id.au /2003/04/phillip-jensen-on-secular-vs-secularists   (572 words)

  
 Sydney Anglicans: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The most rev peter jensen (born 11 july 1943), is the anglican archbishop of sydney, australia, and metropolitan of the province of new south...
The very rev phillip jensen is a prominent australian clergyman of the anglican sydney anglicansdiocese of sydney, currently the dean of st....
In 2003 Peter Jensen appointed Phillip Jensen as Dean Dean quick summary:
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/sy/sydney_anglicans.htm   (4562 words)

  
 sydneyanglicans.net - dean phillip jensen - dean of sydney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As the Mission enters its next phase Southern Cross asks Phillip Jensen for his assessment of its progress.
Phillip Jensen has published a number of essays of incisive socia commentary in Kategoria over the years.
Dean Phillip Jensen’s sermon at the State Funeral for Slim Dusty
www.sydneyanglicans.net /senior_clergy/dean_jensen   (377 words)

  
 Thinking Anglicans: Dean Jensen says comments taken out of context
The full text of Dean Jensen’s speech to “the forum” (actually Sydney Synod) on 19 October refered to below is available on the Sydney Anglicans website.
A week ago we linked to an article in The Guardian headlined “Evangelicals call Williams a prostitute” which reported on remarks made by Dean Phillip Jensen of Sydney at the annual conference of Reform.
The brother of the Sydney archbishop Peter Jensen used the forum to deny he had damned the Archbishop of Canterbury as an intellectual and theological prostitute last week.
www.thinkinganglicans.org.uk /archives/000874.html   (374 words)

  
 Dean Of Sydney And 'Intolerance'
Religious organisations across the community yesterday railed against the Reverend Phillip Jensen's provocative comments, which included saying that Australia had stretched the idea of tolerance to the point of stupidity.
He told the congregation at his installation in St Andrew's cathedral on Friday that "some or all" religions were wrong and if wrong were "the monstrous lies and deceits of Satan devised to destroy the life of the believers".
Mr Horsburgh said the dean's assertion in his sermon that the Sydney diocese was inclusive and uncensored was laughable.
jmm.aaa.net.au /articles/1591.htm   (570 words)

  
 State Board of Agricultural Research
Patricia Jensen presented recommendations for allocation of appropriated operating funds with two options.
Phillip Mueller expressed concern over removing the $42,500, siting the importance of the GMO issue at the present time.
Tim Bryan noted the extreme need for extraordinary repairs and suggested the $42,500 should be directed toward restoration of capital improvement budgets.
www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu /sbare/minutes/8-7-01min.htm   (1078 words)

  
 Phillip Jensen is On Fire! | sYp
Anglican Media Sydney has the abridged version of Phillip Jensen’s sermon.
The message is indeed strong, as Phillip attacked religious tolerance and liberalism of today.
We shall continue to pray for Phillip for his boldness to stand up and face the criticism, and continue to do God’s will for him.
scott.yang.id.au /2003/03/phillip-jensen-is-on-fire   (388 words)

  
 Phillip D. Jensen
Written to persecuted believers, 1 Peter is filled with encouragement to focus on the living hope that Christians have through Christ's death.
They are epistles filled with the powerful wisdom of one who had run the good race and won.
Explores the significance of the momentous events in the first chapters of Genesis--from Creation to the Flood to the Tower of Babel.
www.gnpcb.org /contributor/jensen.phillip   (329 words)

  
 Guidance and the Voice of God | Phillip Jensen & Tony Payne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
GUIDANCE AND THE VOICE OF GOD charts a way through these often confusing issues, and shows how for those who have ears to hear, God is still speaking loudly through His Son.
Phillip Jensen is a chaplain at the University of NSW and Minister of St Matthias Church, Centennial Park.
He is a well-known and gifted Bible teacher, is married to Helen and has three children.
www.thegoodbook.co.uk /Christian-Life/General/id-guid   (138 words)

  
 Apocalypse Again and Again - Christianity Today magazine - ChristianityTodayLibrary.com
Though this war somehow fits into God's providential plan, it's often difficult to discern what our individual role in it is. Phillip Jensen, dean of Saint Andrew's Anglican Cathedral in Sydney, Australia, tried to answer that question on March 23, the first Sunday after the war began.
But Jensen still managed to cover a lot of ground and give direction for believers all across the globe.
Anglican Media Sydney, the media and communications arm of the Diocese of Sydney, has posted the full text of this article, Archbishop Phillip Jensen's March 23 sermon.
www.ctlibrary.com /7267   (3307 words)

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