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Boyce student uses artwork to promote adoption

Many children are known for their drawing prowess. Nearly all parents could recall a time when they discovered a mural constructed by their child with red, yellow and blue crayon

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Robust Christian worldview needed to confront New Atheism, argues new book by Mohler

There is a new atheism afoot in the marketplace of ideas, and it presents a far more potent challenge to the Christian worldview than the atheism of former times, R.

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SBTS’ oldest living alumnus marks 100 years of life and eight decades of faithful ministry

MT. JULIET, Tenn.—In 1932, the Great Depression forced W.L. Baker to cast his seminary education entirely on the mercy of A.T. Robertson. Then a 24-year-old budding minister, Baker found grace

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Southern Seminary – FamilyLife partnership already bearing fruit

A partnership forged last fall between The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and FamilyLife Ministries is already helping the School of Leadership and Church Ministry to tailor its curriculum to better

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P. H. Bufkin, longtime SBTS treasurer, dies

P.H. Bufkin Jr., longtime treasurer at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, died July 18 at the age of 99. Bufkin came to the seminary in 1948 after working for an

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Dobson says he might endorse McCain; he and Mohler express concern about Obama

Focus on the Family’s James Dobson said on his July 21 radio broadcast he is rethinking his previous views on the presidential election and that he “might” endorse Republican John

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York cautions against federal funds for religious organizations on NPR

Although there is nothing immoral about receiving federal funds for social programs, religious organizations should consider carefully whether receiving such funds will compromise their theological identities, Hershael York said on

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SBTS plays host to historic course on ethnodoxology

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary held its first ever graduate-level course on “ethnodoxology” last month. A collaborative team from the International Council of Ethnodoxologists (ICE) developed and taught the historic

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Former SBTS professor John Dever dies

John Dever, former William Walker Brookes Professor of Church and Society at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, died of a heart attack July 4 at the age of 72. Dever

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Criswell College professor Denny Burk appointed dean of Boyce College

R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, on Monday announced the appointment of Criswell College professor Denny Burk, an SBTS alumnus, as dean of Boyce College,

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Equipping the persecuted, reaching the lost: Southern students minister in South Asia

Equipping the persecuted, reaching the lost: Southern The nationals thronged around the Americans as they walked the streets. Others hung out of windows or pushed to the edge of rooftops

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SBTS grad ministers in wake of Iowa floods

For one Southern Baptist Theological Seminary graduate, recent flooding in the Midwest proved that a steady diet of biblical truth is the best medicine for hurting people. “I told the

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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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