Magazine Section

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.

The 122-year legacy of Consolidated Baptist Church

Two Southern Seminary alumni lead historic African American Baptist church in Lexington, Kentucky.

Fall News and Events

Fall Festival, new apologetics program, classical education at Boyce, and more

‘Blessed are the flourishing’

Pennington discusses his book on the Sermon on the Mount.

Faculty Books

Faculty News

SBTS trustees’ election of Haykin, Taylor Flatt joins Boyce faculty, ETS 2016, CBS revision

Orthodox Christology in a Secular Age

Spring News and Events

Said at Southern, 500 years after Reformation, Gheens Lecture 2017 and more.

Let My People Go

SBTS alumnus Raleigh Sadler leads a ministry aimed at equipping local churches to fight human trafficking.