A recent debate on stem cell research highlighted the worldview differences between a current professor and a former professor at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Is the Kingdom of Christ a present or future reality? Is it spiritual or material? Is it the church or the world? Or is it neither or both? Is it to be found in evangelizing the lost or in reclaiming the culture?
The re-election of President George W. Bush represented a grassroots rejection of a radical leftward shift in the culture, Russell D. Moore said in a television debate on Nov. 22.
A new TV advertisement promoting the United Church of Christ says that God is still speaking and at least insinuates that He is now affirming homosexuality.
Members of the Evangelical Theological Society have passed a resolution to consider using the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy to clarify the organization’s position on the inerrancy of Scripture.
Students and faculty from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary partnered with the Kentucky Baptist Convention recently to take the good news of Jesus Christ to the streets of Louisville.
Two Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professors addressed Kentucky Baptists during the 167th annual meeting of the state convention Nov. 16-17 in Louisville.
Messengers to the 167th annual meeting of the Kentucky Baptist Convention elected Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professor Hershael York as state convention president Nov. 16 at St. Matthews Baptist Church in Louisville.
Many people within the modern society – both inside and outside the church – are confused about the true identity of Jesus Christ, the editor of the latest edition of the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology (SBJT) asserts.
After 13 years in the pastoral ministry, one thing became abundantly clear to Tony Beam: Christians often do not know much about what they profess to believe.
George W. Bush’s victory in Tuesday’s presidential election demonstrates that mainstream America is more conservative than many people thought, R. Albert Mohler Jr. said Wednesday shortly after the Bush’s victory speech.
Without mentioning names or political parties, Focus on the Family founder James Dobson told his audience Monday that moral issues are “on the line” in Tuesday’s election and that evangelicals must get out and vote.
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