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Conference at SBTS examines significance of Andrew Fuller

The ministry and writings of Andrew Fuller, the 18th century Baptist pastor-theologian who helped spawn the modern missions movement, have great significance for Baptists today, Russell D. Moore told attendees

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Correct concept of God central to Christian life, Mohler says in chapel

Only a worldview that pictures God as both personal and almighty is faithful to Scripture and can sustain a healthy Christian life, R. Albert Mohler Jr. said in chapel Aug.

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Christians must believe, teach and confess the central teachings of their faith, Mohler says at fall convocation

The Christian faith includes essential doctrinal content that the church must believe, teach and confess, R. Albert Mohler Jr. told students and faculty members during the annual fall convocation Tuesday

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Southern Seminary beefs up biblical counseling faculty

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary continues to bolster its biblical counseling program with the addition of several renowned authors and scholars as visiting faculty. Paul David Tripp, president of Paul

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York squares off against former Ky. governor in televised gambling debate

Expanded gambling in the state of Kentucky would be a moral outrage because it involves the government attempting to cash in on sin and broken families, Hershael York said July

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Boyce College signs former Bryan assistant as Bulldogs head coach

Boyce College, the undergraduate school of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, has signed Corey Mullins as the new head coach of the Boyce Bulldogs basketball team. Mullins served as head

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York to debate casino gambling on KET’s Kentucky Tonight

Hershael York, professor of Christian Preaching at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and pastor of Buck Run Baptist Church in Frankfort, is scheduled to appear this evening on KET’s Kentucky

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New SBJT defends classical view of atonement from contemporary attacks

The cross of Christ has been under attack since the day Jesus hung between two thieves on a hill outside Jerusalem, but there is a surprising new category of opponents

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SBTS adds noted author, alumnus to Lead School faculty

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has taken another step toward building a family ministry focus in the field of Christian education with the recent hiring of Timothy Jones as assistant

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Mohler says Mormonism stands outside historic Christianity in opening post of online debate

Mormonism is not Christianity, R. Albert Mohler Jr. argues in an online debate with a prominent Mormon author. Mohler, president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, made his first in

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Mohler receives Criswell College award

SAN ANTONIO—R. Albert Mohler Jr. is a leader who is “engaging the culture with the truth claims of the Christian Gospel,” Criswell College President Jerry Johnson said as he presented

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Some evangelical arguments on global warming are theologically problematic, Moore tells U.S. Senate committee

WASHINGTON (BP)–Southern Baptists and other conservative evangelicals support environmental protection but do not believe the Bible provides a “blueprint” for government policies on global warming, members of the U.S. Senate

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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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