‘Unexpected Providence’
Matthew Hall’s journey from seminary student to Boyce dean
Matthew Hall’s journey from seminary student to Boyce dean
Francis Schaeffer championed an understanding of reason and faith that influenced a generation of Christian scholars.
Francis Schaeffer’s “How Should We Then Live” after 40 years
“Most people catch their presuppositions from their family and surrounding society, the way that a child catches the measles. But people with understanding realize that their presuppositions should be chosen after a careful consideration of which worldview is true.” “The ironic fact here is that humanism, which began with Man’s being central, eventually had no…
Inspired by Francis Schaeffer, Chad Nuss combines art and evangelism in a new worldview adventure
The story of Ken and Barbara Larson’s Torah scroll donation to Southern Seminary
Academic and faculty updates from the campus.
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.