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Free enterprise the solution for impoverished nations, scholars say at Southern Seminary’s Commonweal Conference

The Bible provides a blueprint for impoverished nations that gives hope for flourishing, said Wayne Grudem and Barry Asmus at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s Commonweal Conference, Sept. 26-27. “Our

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Wells calls for biblical vision of God’s ‘holy-love’ in Gheens Lectures

A holistic vision of God forms the center of Christian life, freeing believers to be “God-centered in our thoughts, God-fearing in our hearts, and God-honoring in our work,” said David

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Sufficiency of Scripture essential to counseling, speakers say at Southern Seminary’s Counsel the Word Conference

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The sayings of ‘Doctor Bob’

EDITOR’S NOTE: Eighty years after his death, Southern Seminary’s A.T. Robertson is remembered for the monumental achievement of his life and work. Robertson published extensively in New Testament studies, and

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A.T. Robertson remembered for pastoral scholarship, 80 years after death

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Southern Seminary partners with ERLC for specialized ethics Ph.D. program

A partnership between The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention will allow students to pursue a modular Ph.D. in Christian

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Southern Seminary’s Norton Hall Band releases ‘Be Thou My Vision’

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Whitney revises bestselling ‘Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life’

Discipline without direction is drudgery,” writes Donald S. Whitney in a familiar opening to the revised and updated edition of his classic book on biblical spirituality. The book contains new

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Work to the glory of God, Mohler says in Commonweal Project lecture

Economics and work exist to glorify God, according to R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, in a lecture for the school’s Commonweal Project, Sept. 3.

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Southern Seminary honors centennial of McCall’s birth in wreath-laying ceremony

Monuments marking the final resting place of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s first two presidents, James P. Boyce and John A. Broadus, overshadowed President R. Albert Mohler Jr. as he

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Youssef implores Southern Seminary students to proclaim Christ to Muslims in first Jenkins Lecture

Christians must never compromise the exclusivity of Christ when engaging Islam, said Michael A. Youssef in The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s inaugural Jenkins Lecture, Sept. 2. “The challenge for us

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Southern Seminary panel discusses the ‘darkness of Islam’ and its ‘challenge to the church’

Students will not be prepared for ministry challenges if they do not leave seminary with “a workable, apologetic, missiological, theological understanding of Islam,” said R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of

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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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