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All of Scripture is about Jesus, Goldsworthy says in lecture series at SBTS

The single, central message of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation is God’s unfolding plan of salvation through Jesus Christ, biblical theologian and author Graeme Goldsworthy told students during a

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Mohler tumor clear of cancer

R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Monday received good news from the results of his recent surgery: a tumor removed last week from his colon

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God cares about what you eat, Kotter says at women’s event

Only when Christians think of meals as opportunities for either sin or obedience can they eat for the glory of God, David Kotter said Feb. 26 at a Pendergraph Women’s

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Prayer is essential to fulfill the Great Commission, Page says at prayer conference

Weak prayer lives among God’s people has led to spiritual decline in churches across America, Frank Page said at the Great Commission Prayer Conference: The Greater Work, March 15 at

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Erickson draws parallels between theology and the disciplines of history, physics and economics

History, physics and economics allow people to clearly examine theological truths, just as reading glasses enable one to explore Scripture said Millard Erickson during the annual Gheens Lectures at The

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Biblical spirituality centers on God, new book by SBTS professor asserts

Contemporary culture is awash in spirituality, but there is a vast difference between what it asserts and how the Bible describes Christian spirituality, noted historian Michael Haykin asserts in a

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Moore exhorts students to let their theology bleed

Authentic theology doesn’t just talk. It walks, weeps and bleeds. So says Russell D. Moore, dean of the School of Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. During Southern Seminary’s

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Former SBTS prof visits from mission field

Mark Terry left his position as a professor at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2004 to answer God’s call to the mission field. But this semester he is back

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SBTS professor defends historicity of Gospel accounts at UNC

Nearly 900 students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill listened to Southern Seminary professor Timothy Paul Jones declare during a lecture series last month that the historical

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Mohler: Pew religion study should challenge evangelicals

A new study of the American religious landscape should call Christians to intensify their efforts in both evangelism and discipleship, R. Albert Mohler Jr. said Feb. 25 on his national

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Satan is no match for prayer and the power of God, Lawless says at collegiate conference

Churches characterized by deep unity, fervent prayer and holiness will be able to march on the gates of hell with the message of the Gospel, Chuck Lawless said at the

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SBTS collegiate conference sets attendance record

The annual Give Me An Answer Conference for college students at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary set another record for attendance this year. More than 1,300 students from 23 states

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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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