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At third annual McCall Lecture, Dockery offers case-studies in leadership from Southern Seminary’s presidents

 A helpful way to learn about leadership is to examine leaders from the past, said David S. Dockery during The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s third annual Duke K. McCall Lecture

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Copeland cautions students to watch their doctrine and life during seminary

Seminary students need to watch their doctrine and character while in school, said Illinois pastor Ed Copeland in a Sept. 19 chapel message at Southern Seminary. Copeland, pastor of New

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Dominican pastor speaks in SBTS chapel about the cost of following Christ

The price of following Christ is high, preached Dominican pastor Miguel Nunez in Southern Seminary chapel, Sept. 17. Nunez, senior pastor of the International Baptist Church in Santo Domingo, Dominican

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Rick Bordas, SBTS Foundation Board member, dies at 65

Rick Bordas, Southern Seminary Foundation Board member and long-time friend of the school, died Sept. 18 from gallbladder cancer. He was 65. “A giant has fallen in Louisville,” said R.

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Rainer warns students against falling into Satan’s traps

Students need to guard against the traps of Satan, said author and denominational leader Thom Rainer in a Sept. 5 chapel service at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. R. Albert

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Wills says Southern trains pastors in ‘scandalous scholarship of the gospel’

Faithful Christian scholars must be prepared to accept the scandal of the gospel, even at the cost of academic reputation, said Gregory A. Wills in a Sept. 3 installation service

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In installation address, Stinson focuses on preparing Southern Seminary students for hardships

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary must prepare students not only in academics, but hardships in future ministry, said Randy Stinson in his Aug. 29 installation address. Seminary president R. Albert

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Southern Seminary emphasizes spiritual health over academics to begin the semester

The importance of the spiritual health of seminary students and their families should precede academics, speakers urged at an Aug. 22 conference at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Jeremy Pierre,

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At the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, SBTS remembers MLK visit; Williams writes about ongoing need for racial reconciliation

August 28 is the 50th anniversary of  the March on Washington, the 1963 large-scale rally that advocated for civil and economic rights of American-Americans in the United States. Fifty-two years

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What the March on Washington couldn’t accomplish: 50 years later, a call for gospel-centered racial reconciliation

The Civil Rights movement in the second half of the 20th century worked ferociously to fight for the equal rights of people of color, especially for the equal rights of

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Mohler calls ministers to speak the truth in times of trouble during 20th anniversary convocation address

In the midst of cultural pressures to remain silent, R. Albert Mohler Jr. told ministers to speak the truth because souls are at stake, during an Aug. 20 convocation address

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Schreiner offers ‘pastoral’ explanation of how ‘Scripture fits together’ in new book

A new biblical theology book is a “pastoral” effort to help Christians understand “how all of Scripture fits together,” said author Thomas R. Schreiner, a New Testament scholar at 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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