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Efforts to unite Christians and Muslims threaten the Gospel, panelists say

Should Christians view Muslims as monotheistic allies in the culture wars? Not according to panelists at a Nov. 14 symposium sponsored by Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s Carl F.H. Henry Institute

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Fifteen with Southern Seminary ties among IMB appointees

Nearly one-fourth of the 67 missionaries appointed to service in foreign nations on Nov. 11 by the International Mission Board have ties to The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Each missionary

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Open theism vote won’t disrupt theological society, most say

ATLANTA (BP)–One night after the membership voted against the ouster of open theists Clark Pinnock and John Sanders for holding aberrant views on the inerrancy of Scripture, a business-as-usual quiet

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Theological society retains open theists Pinnock, Sanders

ATLANTA (BP)–Members of the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) voted Nov. 19 to allow open theists Clark Pinnock and John Sanders to remain in the organization, overturning charges that the two

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Southern Seminary new home for Cliff Barrows collection

In relocating his residence from Atlanta to Charlotte last month, Cliff Barrows realized his vast collection of hymnals and music books needed a new home too. Barrows, longtime music and

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More than 200 seminarians share Christ at Reaching Out 2003

Brian Priest recently saw firsthand how acts of service open doors for the Gospel. When Priest and a team of students from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary offered to rake leaves

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Theology journal examines Pastoral Epistles

The Pastoral Epistles–1 Timothy, 2 Timothy and Titus–offer valuable instructions for ministry in a postmodern culture. That is the conclusion of writers in the latest Southern Baptist Journal of Theology,

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Biblical femininity empowers, satisfies women, Kassian says

Christians must adopt a biblical understanding of gender in order to combat widespread confusion about the roles of men and woman, said author and theologian Mary Kassian. Kassian, author of

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Whitney: Worship should be God-centered and biblical

God has not left Christians to worship Him in any manner they please, but has instructed them in Scripture how He is to be worshiped, author and teacher Don Whitney

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Christians must practice private worship, Whitney says

Private worship is an essential part of a healthy relationship with God, said prominent Christian author Donald Whitney. Whitney, who spoke as part of the Institute for Christian Worship’s lecture

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Hawkins and Draper encourage students to reflect on heritage

O.S. Hawkins and James T. Draper encouraged students to reflect on faithful Christians of the past during the 5th annual Heritage Week at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Oct. 13-17.

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Spurgeon Awards celebrate God’s work in SBC churches

“Shock and awe” has an all-new context for David Dixon. Dixon, who serves as associate pastor of evangelism and church growth at Englewood Baptist Church in Rocky Mount, N.C., said

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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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