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More than 700 attend annual collegiate conference at Southern Seminary

LOUSIVILLE, Ky.—More than 700 college students gathered at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary February 9-10 to wrestle with the question “Does God Care About Sex?” at the school’s annual Give

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Princeton prof. attacks morality of embryonic stem cell research in SBTS lectures

Embryonic stem cell research is fundamentally wrong because it destroys human beings who deserve moral respect, Princeton University professor Robert P. George said Feb. 8 in the Norton Lectures at

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New book by SBTS prof unfolds traditional doctrine of salvation by Christ’s imputed righteousness

LOUISVILLE, Ky.—In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus told His hearers that a person must be perfect if he or she is to gain entrance into the kingdom of God.

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Adoption provides a picture of the Gospel, Stinson and Moore say

Reflection on how people become a part of God’s family and God’s command to care for orphans reveals the value and importance of adoption, Randy Stinson said Jan. 30 at

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CBMW leader asks: Are many complementarian homes gender-neutral in practice?

Many Christian men do not know how to exercise biblical leadership in their homes and in practice deny the Scripture’s demands that call men to lead, protect and provide for

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Mohler speaks of strength in weakness during his first sermon since release from hospital

Drawing on lessons learned from his recent stay in intensive care following abdominal surgery, R. Albert Mohler Jr. told students and faculty at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s spring convocation

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No resurrection, no Christianity, Mohler tells convocation audience

Without the truthfulness of the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, there is no Christianity and no salvation for sinners, R. Albert Mohler Jr. told students and faculty

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New book edited by SBTS profs defends and articulates believer’s baptism

LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Is the doctrine of baptism a minor theological issue that matters little in the greater scheme of biblical teaching? Adoniram and Ann Judson, famed Baptist missionaries, did not view

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Rainer urges forgiveness in SBTS chapel

Failure to forgive others may destroy churches and break a Christian’s fellowship with God, Thom Rainer said in chapel Nov. 8 at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Rainer, president of

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Mohler released from hospital

R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, was discharged this morning from Louisville’s Baptist Hospital East. After a two week hospitalization that included extensive abdominal surgery

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Mohler out of intensive care, grateful for prayer support

R. Albert Mohler Jr. was moved out of intensive care and into a private room at Baptist Hospital East this afternoon and continues to improve following complications from abdominal surgery

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SBTS student transitions to ministry after 29 years as policeman

Daryl Poe saw firsthand the depths of human sinfulness during his 29 years of service in law enforcement. At the Miami Township Police Department in Ohio, where he served 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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