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Coppenger talks dinosaurs, Noah’s ark, age of the earth at Baptist Press

Mark Coppenger, professor of Christian apologetics at Southern Seminary, presents his view of dinosaurs and the age of the earth in his June 12, 2012, Baptist Press article, “Did Noah’s

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York participates in discussion about gay marriage on “Kentucky Tonight”

Southern Seminary’s Hershael York contributed to a panel that discussed same-sex marriage on KET‘s “Kentucky Tonight,” June 11, 2012. On the panel with York were Chris Hartman, director of the

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Moore gives thoughts about cremation and Christian burial in Courier-Journal

Louisville’s The Courier-Journal recently published an article about the dramatic growth in cremation in American culture. This, religion reporter Peter Smith notes, says something significant about spiritual trends as funerals

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Baptist Press publishes Jones’ article about New Testament canon

Baptist Press recently published Timothy Paul Jones’ article “How were the books of the New Testament chosen?” In the article, Jones, associate professor of leadership and church ministry at Southern

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June-July “Towers” raps about hip-hop, the covenants

The June-July 2012 “Towers” is now on stands and online. It’s hard to miss the impact Christian hip-hop has on the current generation of (especially younger, Reformed) evangelicals. What began

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Moore speaks to porn, video game addiction at Desiring God Blog

Southern Seminary’s Russell D. Moore recently wrote about why men are addicted to pornography and video games at the Desiring God Blog. Moore, dean of the School of Theology and

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Stinson appears on FamilyLife Today to discuss biblical manhood

Randy Stinson, a father of seven and dean of the School of Church Ministries at Southern Seminary, participated in a two-part interview with FamilyLife Today radio about biblical manhood. In

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Mohler writes about Internet at Washington Post

The Internet, like all technology, comes with blessings and curses, Southern Seminary President R. Albert Mohler Jr. argues in a recent article at The Washington Post. In light of the

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Long-term SBTS professor Wayne Ward dies at 90

Long-term Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professor Wayne Ward passed away, May 23, 2012, at the age of 90. Ward served as a professor at Southern Seminary from 1951 till 1991.

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WDRB story about racial integration in the SBC features Mohler, Walker and Chitwood

With Fred Luter poised to become the first African-American president of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) next month, the subject of the denomination’s history with race relations is on the

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SBTS will host seminary luncheon at SBC, June 20

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary will host a luncheon for alumni and friends during the 2012 Southern Baptist Convention in New Orleans. The luncheon will be at noon, Wednesday, June

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Mohler speaks to homosexuality, Christian hypocrisy at CNN

In CNN Belief Blog‘s “My Take” column, R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of Southern Seminary, addresses the charge that Christians inconsistently isolate and condemn homosexuality. After all, the Bible forbids

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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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