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Economic downturn forces budget reductions at SBTS

The recent downturn in America’s economy has prompted budget reductions at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, R. Albert Mohler Jr. said Dec. 15 in a letter to the seminary community.

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Mohler on Newsweek article: The ‘biblical case for gay marriage’ falls flat

Newsweek’s recent cover story which seeks to make a “biblical case for gay marriage” runs directly counter to 2,000 years of Christian history that interprets Scripture as rejecting same-sex relations,

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Preach with authority, Mohler tells Fall grads

God-honoring preachers must proclaim the Bible with confidence rather than qualifying and relativizing God’s Word, R. Albert Mohler Jr. said Dec. 12 during commencement at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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Graham School D.Min. equips state convention leaders

Pastors have long benefited from the doctor of ministry program at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s Billy Graham School of Missions, Evangelism and Church Growth. But an increasing number of

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SBTS student oversees campus ministry in Ohio

For one doctoral student at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, classroom learning has translated into practical ministry efforts at more than a dozen college campuses around Ohio. Brian Frye, a

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Adjunct professor brings urban ministry experience to Graham School

Troy Bush, an experienced urban ministry specialist, will now regularly share his expertise with students at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary as adjunct professor of Christian missions and urban ministry

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SBTS introduces first Protestant Ph.D. degree in spirituality in United States

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary will introduce in January what is believed to be the first doctor of philosophy degree in spirituality offered at a Protestant institution in the United

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Dehoney’s legacy lives on through urban ministry center

Students and faculty at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary have heard about the school’s new Wayne and LeAlice Dehoney Center for Urban Ministry. But many have not heard about the

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Sunergos partners seek to bring Gospel light to coffee industry

Late-night study sessions at the Founder’s Café may have gotten more enjoyable for students at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. That’s because the school’s food vendors now serve Sunergos Coffee,

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Rec center gets new exercise equipment

New weight machines in the Health and Recreation Center will provide an opportunity for healthier and more effective exercise by students and faculty at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, according

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Ware becomes first SBTS faculty member to serve as president of ETS

PROVIDENCE, R.I.–Bruce Ware this week became the first faculty member from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary to serve as president of the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS). Ware was elected vice

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Kentucky Baptists resolve to protect the unborn

Kentucky Baptists reaffirmed their desire to protect the lives of the unborn and committed to support the Southern Baptist Convention’s Crossover Louisville event through resolutions passed during the 171st annual

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For the Media

For news media seeking comments from President R. Albert Mohler Jr. or other seminary personalities, please contact:

Caleb Shaw
Executive Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff
(502) 897-4121
cshaw@sbts.edu

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