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.
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 12/2 (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 5/2 (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
A special opportunity is available to students during the upcoming winter term. Along with George Martin, Randy Arnett (over 30 years ministry experience in West Africa) and Charles Juma (from East Africa) will be offering the course 33477, “Topics in Missions: Christianity in Africa.” The seminar format class will be offered from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Dec. 14-18. (more…)
On Friday, Dec. 4, the Church Planting Center will be hosting its annual church planting family banquet from 6-8 p.m. in the President’s Reception Room. You must RSVP by Nov. 24 to attend. Come hear Cincinnati-area church planter and Southern Seminary graduate Michael Clary, and his wife share about the difficulties and delights of being a church planting family. (more…)
The SBTS Student Council will serve coffee and doughnuts to all students from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 1. Come by the lobby of 5th and Broadway early to pick up your free Blue Book for you final exam. The event is sponsored by the Seminary Student Council.
I just finished reading and signing The Manhattan Declaration (MD), and I urge you to do the same. The Manhattan Declaration is a document affirming the sanctity of human life, the sanctity of marriage, and the rights of conscience and religious liberty.
Is The New York Times trying to tell us something? Just eleven days after running a story on gender-bending teenagers on the front page of its “Style” section, the paper is back with yet another front page story in the same section, this time on gender-bending young adults. The articles even cite the same psychologist as authority. What’s going on here?
Any civilization requires a stable, rational, and consensual moral framework in order to survive. Western civilization has been built on a framework of Christian morality, with the so-called “Judeo-Christian ethic” providing the moral principles that support laws, ethical reasoning, and moral impulses.
I mentioned yesterday that I am in New Orleans this week to deliver a paper on homosexuality at the Evangelical Theological Society. Yesterday I came across an article that relates to the subject matter of that paper.