Towers Type

Surprised by Schreiner

one student’s journey across the theological spectrum

Inerrancy preserved

Why we can still trust the Bible, despite manuscript differences

Has the church always believed this?

Three witnesses to the doctrines of inspiration and inerrancy in church history

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History Highlight: SBTS Library Archives — then and now

Materials in the Archives and Special Collections are available for research Monday through Friday, 9-5, on the second floor of the James P. Boyce Centennial Library.

The long road to media engagement in the SBC

HISTORY HIGHLIGHT

From Google to Grudem

Jake Tuazon’s path to SBTS

How to watch Netflix

Redeeming Media Consumption

The blessing of busyness

Pastor, professor, and father of five finds life outside himself.

Pitfalls of the novice minister

Your first church job is going to stretch you in ways you won’t anticipate.

William Whitsitt’s private grudges

HISTORY HIGHLIGHT

Heaven: God’s Presence and Purpose

Heaven can be difficult to picture.

Preaching: An exercise in longing

How to preach so your church wants heaven more than life

A call to teach and to reconcile: Boyce professor teaches the gospel and race reconciliation

Kevin Jones’s journey to Southern Seminary from west Louisville, and his passion for racial reconciliation.

An amillennial interpretation of Revelation 20

Theology Forum

A.T. Robertson’s Heavenly Sermon

HISTORY HIGHLIGHT

The Gift of Singleness?

Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 7 that singleness can be a “gift.” But it doesn’t often feel that way. What did Paul mean when he encouraged the unmarried to remain that way, and what could that mean for us?

Finding Your Place

A Conversation on Singleness