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‘Sacred Mission’
I have a sacred mission to keep pastors and Christians reading the Greek New Testament for life. … it’s going to make them people who will proclaim clearly what the Scripture says and ultimately that’s the proclamation of the gospel. — Robert L. Plummer
Confessing the Faith
At times we need to make certain we’re holding up our own confession of faith and making clear that this is not just what we believe, it’s who we are. … this book is a way of making clear for now and for future generations these are the truths we hold and hold boldly. — R. Albert Mohler Jr.
A Prophet of Cultural Engagement
Christians have always wrestled with the question of how to live in and engage most faithfully the culture around us. That challenge has, perhaps, never been more difficult than it is at this moment. The moral and intellectual foundations of Western nations, and those influenced by them, are currently changing at an unprecedented velocity. This…
Alumni Updates
‘Unexpected Providence’
Matthew Hall’s journey from seminary student to Boyce dean
The Lasting Influence of Francis Schaeffer’s Apologetics
Francis Schaeffer championed an understanding of reason and faith that influenced a generation of Christian scholars.
How Will We Live Now?
Francis Schaeffer’s “How Should We Then Live” after 40 years
5 Quotes from Francis Schaeffer’s “How Should We Then Live?”
“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…
Faculty Books
Leader Influences: Christianity and Culture
Fall News and Events
Encountering God in the Silence
Inspired by Francis Schaeffer, Chad Nuss combines art and evangelism in a new worldview adventure
A Gift Centuries in the Making
The story of Ken and Barbara Larson’s Torah scroll donation to Southern Seminary
Faculty News
Academic and faculty updates from the campus.
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.
2016 Election: A guide for Christian citizens on issues that matter
With two unsavory options on the 2016 presidential ballot for Nov. 8, many evangelicals do not feel represented in the issues they care about and feel increasingly ostracized from political discourse. In a recent interview with Towers, SBTS President R. Albert Mohler Jr. encouraged the seminary community to discuss the various aspects of this complex…
#NeverTrump and #NeverHillary? 3 reasons why you should still vote
For many American Christians, Election 2016 presents a troubling dilemma. Some say that it’s unlike any dilemma they’ve faced in their lifetime, while others are frustrated to meet this kind of dilemma yet again. Regardless of which one is true, the problem is the same for these believers: They cannot in good conscience cast a…