Grace in the Heights
Jeremy Yong rebelled against the honor-shame culture of his youth. Now he’s turning it upside down with gospel transparency.
Jeremy Yong rebelled against the honor-shame culture of his youth. Now he’s turning it upside down with gospel transparency.
Baise on teaching Boyce students to counter secularism with ‘gospel swagger’
Since 1859, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has exerted a widespread influence within American higher education, but particularly within Christian institutions. That legacy continues to the present, representing a significant institutional stewardship.
“Leader Influences” asks prominent leaders and teachers a question about who, or what, influenced them in a particular area.
J.T. English and the Village Church Institute
Jamaal Williams leads Sojourn as first black pastor
Academic and faculty updates from the campus.
The pastor’s inner spiritual life is critical to the spiritual development of his people.
Updates from our alumni serving to the ends of the earth.
We are called to be the people of the truth, even when the truth is not popular and even when the truth is denied by the culture around us.
Review of recent faculty publications.
Jonathan Pennington directs the Southern Seminary Ph.D. program to excel in scholarship and community.
Schreiner discusses new book and relevance of Reformation doctrine
Since the late 19th century, Southern Seminary’s alumni magazine has appeared in various iterations.
The moral revolution threatening religious liberty presents serious challenges to the future of religious schools.
Greg Thornbury shapes culture-makers at NYC college
Since 1892, Southern Seminary’s doctoral program has produced scholars for the classroom and the pulpit. In recognition of the seminary’s continued influence in Christian higher education, Southern Seminary Magazine features 12 alumni making a difference across the nation.