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No other gospel
What we believe about the character of God, the identity of man, the nature of sin, and the work of Christ are put on full display when we articulate the gospel.
Gratitude is a ‘deeply theological issue’
Mary Mohler’s new book provides a strategy for ‘growing in gratitude’
Even in his death, Billy Graham Preached the gospel
A personal reflection from the Billy Graham School dean
Two-time Super Bowl champion and SBTS donor lives out a public faith
Chris Maragos, a donor to Southern Seminary, won the Super Bowl (twice) — but that’s not his highest goal.
Keeping the Evangel in Evangelism
Why evangelicalism can’t abandon the old, old story
Boston: The most strategic city on earth?
Southern Seminary alumnus Bland Mason and the quiet, strategic movement to reach America’s most iconic city.
How the Lord’s Prayer will turn the world upside down
R. Albert Mohler Jr. explains how Christians have understood the Lord’s Prayer for centuries — and why it matters more than ever today
A God-Orchestrated Friendship
How one relationship led to a lifelong connection between a family and Southern Seminary.
A Legacy of Church-Focused Scholarship
A look at the SBTS Ph.D. program at age 125
Overcoming the shadow of racism
Williams and Jones discuss new book on race and the Southern Baptist Convention
The Reformation Isn’t Over
Despite claims to the contrary, critical doctrines central to the Protestant Reformation continue to set it apart from the Catholic Church.
Greenway discusses appointment to the SBC’s Evangelism Task Force
Faculty Books
Leader Influences
Faculty News
Southern Seminary community remembers Draper at memorial; Trustees install Gaines to visiting professorship; And more.
The centrality of Scripture yesterday, today and forever
The errors that Luther countered in 1517 and throughout the Reformation have persisted even into our own day.
A (Photo) Tour of the Land of Luther
R. Albert Mohler Jr. led a group in the footsteps of the Reformers.