Do you need a second dose of Blog Madness? Then you might want to go and vote on the SBC Voices Blog Madness.
Several of the SAS network are in the tournament there as well: Said at Southern, Timmy Brister, Trevin Wax, Steve McCoy, and Ed Stetzer. I haven’t put up a prize yet, but [...]
With 820 votes cast, the first round of the Said at Southern Blog Madness lived up to its name. After all the hype and 70 comments, it was time for round two. Here is how this round will work:
You can vote for only one blog in each division.
I’ve re-ordered each division field based on 1st [...]
photo credit: D.L.
For a long time I’ve wanted to create a who’s who of the Said at Southern Network. Obviously, there are a lot of standouts in our field of 192 blogs. (58 alumni, 115 students, 19 faculty) So, I could never think of a fair system of evaluation - until now.
Just in time [...]
post-modern
post-protestant
post-reformed
post-evangelical
post-emergent
I remember when going “postal” meant you were a dangerous nutter. Now it just means you have a future in Christian publishing.
C. Edwin Gheens Lecture Series 2008: Theology Needs Help - Lecture Three
Through the generosity of the family of the late C. Edwin Gheens, a series of special lectures is given each year in the several fields of theological studies and related areas.
Today’s lecture on what theology can learn from economics concludes a three day-four lecture [...]
C. Edwin Gheens Lecture Series 2008: Theology Needs Help - Luncheon Lecture and Q&A
Through the generosity of the family of the late C. Edwin Gheens, a series of special lectures is given each year in the several fields of theological studies and related areas.
I was told I would lose my audience if I announced that [...]
C. Edwin Gheens Lecture Series 2008: Theology Needs Help - Lecture Two
Through the generosity of the family of the late C. Edwin Gheens, a series of special lectures is given each year in the several fields of theological studies and related areas.
Taking place in Broadus Chapel, Dr. Erickson addressed the more obscure subject of [...]