SBJT 13/1 (Spring 2009)

Table of Contents (Spring 2009)

Any historical record of the founders of the Southern Baptist Convention, and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, is incomplete without an honest telling of their complicity in American slavery and racism. For more on that story, read here.

Editorial: Celebrating God’s Faithfulness to Southern Seminary

Mission, Transmission, and Confession: Three Central Issues in Theological Education

James Petigru Boyce: For Christ and His Church

Any historical record of the founders of the Southern Baptist Convention, and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, is incomplete without an honest telling of their complicity in American slavery and racism. For more on that story, read here.

“Soldiers of Christ, in Truth Arrayed”: The Ministry and Piety of Basil Manly Jr. (1825-1892)

Any historical record of the founders of the Southern Baptist Convention, and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, is incomplete without an honest telling of their complicity in American slavery and racism. For more on that story, read here.

“We Cannot Sit in Judgment”: William Whitsitt and the Future of the Seminary

A Review of James H. Slatton’s W. H. Whitsitt: The Man and the Controversy

Southern Seminary and Progressive Religion 1870-1940

Southern Seminary and the Reshaping of American Culture: Retrospect and Prospect

The SBJT Forum: Celebrating 150 Years at Southern Seminary