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The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology is published quarterly and features insightful articles by the faculty of Southern Seminary as well as leading evangelical scholars from around the world. Select articles are available as downloadable PDF’s. When the print copies have sold out for an issue, the entire journal will be made available online.

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Previous Issues

SBJT 15/2 (Summer 2011):

SBJT 15/1 (Spring 2011): Debating Adam

SBJT 14/4 (Winter 2010): Puritanism

SBJT 14/3 (Fall 2010): Galatians

SBJT 14/2 (Summer 2010): Theological Interpretation of Scripture

SBJT 14/1 (Spring 2010): Understanding and Applying Eschatology

SBJT 13/4 (Winter 2009): John Calvin at 500 Years

SBJT 13/3 (Fall 2009): Parables in the Gospel of Matthew

SBJT 13/2 (Summer 2009): Theological Anthropology

SBJT 13/1 (Spring 2009): Celebrating 150 years at Southern Seminary

SBJT 12/4 (Winter 2008): Exploring Biblical Theology

SBJT 12/3 (Fall 2008): Exodus

SBJT 12/2 (Summer 2008): Learning from the Church Fathers

SBJT 12/1 (Spring 2008): The Kingdom of God

SBJT 11/4 (Winter 2007): Church and State

SBJT 11/3 (Fall 2007): The Epistle to the Romans

SBJT 11/2 (Summer 2007): The Atonement in Focus

SBJT 11/1 (Spring 2007): Creation, Origins, and Interpretation

SBJT 10/4 (Winter 2006): Biblical Spirituality

SBJT 10/3 (Fall 2006): The Johannine Epistles

SBJT 10/2 (Summer 2006): Biblical Theology

SBJT 10/1 (Spring 2006): Perspectives on the Trinity

SBJT 9/4 (Winter 2005): Missions for the Glory of God

SBJT 9/3 (Fall 2005): Nehemiah

SBJT 9/2 (Summer 2005): Mormonism

SBJT 9/1 (Spring 2005): The Conservative Resurgence in the SBC

SBJT 8/4 (Winter 2004): Carl F. H. Henry (1913-2003): A Tribute

SBJT 8/3 (Fall 2004): The Gospel According to Mark

SBJT 8/2 (Summer 2004): Racial Reconciliation

SBJT 8/1 (Spring 2004): The Challenge of Islam

SBJT 7/4 (Winter 2003): Counseling and Christian Ministry

SBJT 7/3 (Fall 2003): The Pastoral Epistles

SBJT 7/2 (Summer 2003): Roe v. Wade Thirty Years Later

SBJT 7/1 (Spring 2003): Theology, Culture and the SBC

SBJT 6/4 (Winter 2002): Voices from the Past

SBJT 6/3 (Fall 2002): 1 Corinthians

SBJT 6/2 (Summer 2002): The Legacy of Francis Schaeffer

SBJT 6/1 (Spring 2002): Biblical Perspectives on Marriage and Family

SBJT 5/4 (Winter 2001): Reflections on the Evangelical-Catholic Dialogue

SBJT 5/3 (Fall 2001): Genesis

SBJT 5/2 (Summer 2001): Confronting Postmodernism

SBJT 5/1 (Spring 2001): Evangelism in a New Century

SBJT 4/4 (Winter 2000): Church Discipline

SBJT 4/3 (Fall 2000): The Epistle of James

SBJT 4/2 (Summer 2000): Suffering and the Sovereignty of God

SBJT 4/1 (Spring 2000): Ethics in a New Millennium

SBJT 3/4 (Winter 1999): E.Y. Mullins In Retrospect

SBJT 3/3 (Fall 1999): The Thessalonian Letters

SBJT 3/2 (Summer 1999): Biblical Preaching

SBJT 3/1 (Spring 1999): Neglected Theological Influences

SBJT 2/4 (Winter 1998): Foundations for Worship

SBJT 2/3 (Fall 1998): Joshua and Old Testament Narrative

SBJT 2/2 (Summer 1998): Responses to Universalism and Inclusivism

SBJT 2/1 (Spring 1998): The Doctrines of Baptism and Assurance

SBJT 1/4 (Winter 1997): Obeying The Great Commission

SBJT 1/3 (Fall 1997): The Promise of Christian Higher Education

SBJT 1/2 (Summer 1997): Theology Transforming Culture

SBJT 1/1 (Spring 1997): The Battle Over The Doctrine of God


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Seminary Wives Institute

Registration is open for the fall semester of Seminary Wives Institute. Course descriptions and a child care request form are posted here. New students also register at that Web page, while returning students register on Moodle.

Seminary Wives Institute

Registration is open for the fall semester of Seminary Wives Institute. Course descriptions and a child care request form are posted here. New students also register at that Web page, while returning students register on Moodle.

The Attic

The Attic is now open Mon-Sat from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. All students and their families are welcome to make free selections from this collection of clothing, home goods and furniture located in Fuller Hall, rooms 10-11. Details are posted on the Attic Web page.

The Attic is now accepting food items between 2-5, Monday-Saturday. Donors should bring the items during these hours so that a volunteer may store them to keep for seminary families in need. Limited refrigerator and freezer space is now available on site so please consider donating luncheon meats, dairy items as well as frozen entrees. Please note that these items must not be left in the collection bins but must be given to a volunteer. Canned food is also accepted and may be left in the donation bins. Families in need who would benefit from these donations must contact The Attic at theattic@sbts.edu and arrange an appointment for picking up food items. Please see our webpage for further details about this ministry.

Financial aid opportunity

The Financial Aid Office will implement a new financial aid application for the 2011-2012 academic year. The new application, Financial Aid Profile, is now available for Southern Seminary and Boyce College students to complete. To be eligible, applicants must be a full-time (SBTS: 8+ credit hours, Boyce: 12+ credit hours) master’s level or undergraduate student at the Louisville campus and must be in good academic standing. Applicants will be required to pay a $25 fee in order to submit the Financial Aid Profile. Eligible students will receive a $25 credit on their tuition account to offset cost when payment opens for Fall term. The application deadline for continuing students is June 1. More information and instructions on how to apply are available at www.sbts.edu/finaid. Questions should be directed to the Financial Aid Office at financialaid@sbts.edu or (502)897-4206.

SBTS begins green-friendly food take-out program

Man shall not live by bread alone, but when life gets busy, one sometimes finds it difficult to make time for bread. Even at a seminary, many students, faculty members and staff can feel hard-pressed to allocate time for dine-in meals. With Pioneer College Caterers’ “Green on the Go” program coming to campus, the Southern Seminary community need no longer go short on food when short on time.

IMB contact

Jon Clauson, an M.Div. graduate and current PhD student at SBTS, is now working with the International Mission Board to assist people in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana who are considering service overseas. If interested in talking with him, contact Jon at jsclauson@gmail.com


Blogs

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Secularism with the Gloves Off: Vanderbilt University’s Assault on Religious Organizations
by R. Albert MohlerApr 10

Like most of America’s historic private universities, Vanderbilt University was founded by Christian believers for the purpose of inculcating Christian beliefs in its students. Vanderbilt was founded in the 1870s by Methodists and later funded largely by New York’s Vanderbilt family. Within a remarkably short period of years, Vanderbilt had forfeited its conservative Methodist roots in order to identify with the emerging secular consensus in American higher education.

The Santorum Predicament: A Sign of the Times
by R. Albert MohlerFeb 29

“Rick Santorum is still a long shot for the Republican nomination, but his candidacy and its coverage in the mainstream media tell us a great deal about the fate of conservative candidates and conservative convictions in the public square,” writes Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr.

In his article, “The Santorum Predicament: A Sign of [...]

What makes evangelicalism evangelical? A new book joins the argument
by R. Albert Mohler Jr.Sep 6

The evangelical movement in America emerged in the twentieth century as conservative Protestants sought to perpetuate an intentional continuity with biblical Christianity. While the roots of the movement can be traced through centuries prior to its emergence in twentieth century America, its organizational shape appeared mainly in the years after World War II. And, as anyone who considers the movement with a careful eye understands, evangelical definition has been a central preoccupation of the movement from the moment of its inception.

Is God a Problem? Modern Theology Faces its Alternatives
by R. Albert Mohler Jr.Aug 24

The Christian Century, the venerable voice of liberal Protestantism, juxtaposed two significant obituaries in its August 23, 2011 edition — and both on the same page. The magazine published a respectful obituary of evangelical titan John R. W. Stott, identifying him as “a renowned and prolific author credited with shaping 20th-century evangelical Christianity.”