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“Open Your Mouth and Let the Fire of God’s Word Come Out,” Mohler Exhorts Graduates

Seminary graduates must give themselves unreservedly to preaching God’s Word because Scripture is the chosen hammer God puts in the hands of called ministers, one he uses to shatter savingly

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Biblical Counseling Leader Joins Boyce College Faculty

Curtis Solomon, director of the Biblical Counseling Coalition (BCC), has been named assistant professor of Biblical Counseling at Boyce College, bringing extensive academic and local church experience to Southern Seminary’s

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Ozolins Joining OT Department at Southern Seminary

Kaspars Ozolins has been appointed as the newest member of Southern Seminary’s biblical studies department. Ozolins, who will serve as assistant professor of Old Testament interpretation, previously worked as a

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New Testament Scholar Joins Boyce College Faculty

Boyce College has hired Daniel Stevens as assistant professor of New Testament interpretation. Southern Seminary President Albert Mohler said Stevens is an excellent addition to the faculty. “Daniel Stevens is

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Southern Seminary Celebrates the Memory of Beloved Trustee and Longtime Associate

A soldier, physician, baseball-lover, and friend, Southern Seminary leaders remember Dr. Howard Pope as a godly man who lived with abiding joy and faithfully served his Lord. Southern Seminary honored

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SBTS Trustees Elect Faculty, Approve Annual Budget, and Honor Outgoing Board Members at Spring Meeting

In their spring meeting Monday evening, trustees of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary unanimously approved a $50.4 million operating budget for 2022-2023, as enrollment and finances remain very strong. The

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SBTS Encourages Mission-Centric Work during Great Commission Week

Southern Seminary encouraged students, faculty, and staff to get involved in missions both locally and globally during the school’s Great Commission Week April 12–14. Southern filled the week, themed “Send

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The Gospel and the Natural Law

The natural law is an essential pillar in a Christian ethic that hopes to be faithful to the gospel in its public witness.

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Could Christ Have Sinned?

What made it impossible for him to sin was not his divine nature as an acting agent, but the fact that he is the Son, in relation to the Father and Spirit, and as the Son, he speaks, acts, and chooses, gladly and willingly, to obey his Father in all things.

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You’re a Pastor, Not a Therapist

A pastor's job is not to dismiss personal experience, but rather to help people see it differently - specifically, to see it according to who God is and the chief purpose of his design for human life.

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Four Vital Truths Are Foundational to Human Flourishing, Anderson says in Gheens Lectures

Important ground on our culture’s understanding of human nature has been lost in the last decade, Ryan T. Anderson told the Southern Seminary community during the annual Gheens Lectures March

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SBTS Student Maintains Contact with Family in Ukraine

For Vladyslav “Vlad” Hruntkovskyi, a Southern Baptist Theological Seminary student from Ukraine, the country’s current crisis is having a huge impact both on his family and his own personal ministry

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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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