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New book by Plummer provides excellent primer for Bible interpretation

What is the Bible and how should we interpret it? What determines the meaning of the text and can it have more than one meaning? Is the Bible all about

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Mohler to SBTS grads: You won’t finish what you start

Christian ministers are not professionals who take their degrees into the world seeking success as it is typically defined, but instead are deployed for a task of Gospel proclamation which

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Mohler, SBTS to lead reformation tour to Germany, Switzerland

The lives and teachings of Luther, Calvin, Zwingli and Knox molded and shaped much of what we know as Western Civilization. Through the reformers and the influence of their followers,

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New School at SBTS thriving after one year, Stinson and Mohler tell trustees

It has been one year since The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary founded the School of Church Ministries and dean Randy Stinson told trustees on April 20 that the new school

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Don’t waste your summer — SBTS expands summer course offerings

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April 26 Towers: Don’t waste your summer plus EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE of T4G Late Night event

The April 26 Towers offers the exhortation to Southern Seminary students: “Don’t Waste your Summer” and provides exclusive coverage of the Together for the Gospel Late Night event that featured

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Jones book receives Christian retailers’ award

Timothy Paul Jones’ book, “Christian History Made Easy,” this week won a prestigious award from a major Christian retailing entity. Jones’ 2009 work received the 2010 Christian Retailers’ Choice Award

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Book review: ‘The Church and the Surprising Offense of God’s Love’

“The Church and the Surprising Offense of God’s Love: Reintroducing the Doctrines of Church Membership and Discipline” by Jonathan Leeman (Crossway 2010, $19.99) If it is true that all people

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The change matrix

By William D. Henard, assistant professor of evangelism and church growth at Southern Seminary and senior pastor of Porter Memorial Baptist Church in Lexington, Ky. Initiating change represents one of

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How to Blow Up a Church: Three Easy Steps

By Jim Hamilton, associate professor of biblical theology at Southern Seminary and senior pastor of Kenwood Baptist Church in Louisville, Ky. 1. Be proud Who would go into a church and

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Serve your church faithfully: don’t wish it was like someone else’s church

By Bill Cook, professor of New Testament interpretation at Southern Seminary and senior pastor of Ninth & O Baptist Church in Louisville, Ky. Churches and pastors are parting ways at

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3 questions with: Phil Newton

Phil Newton serves as senior pastor of South Woods Baptist Church in Germantown, Tenn. Newton planted South Woods Baptist on April 19, 1987 and has served as senior pastor for

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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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