Southern Seminary alumni Scott Lamb has joined a very diverse team blog at the St. Louis Post Dispatch called Civil Religion. Check out these posts:
Is explicit faith in Christ necessary for eternal salvation?
Does everything change?
Don’t be shy, it’s an inter-faith blog and Scott would really appreciate your support via comments.
New research from LifeWay. Read all about it on Stetzer’s blog.
About 4 minutes into this video, Bishop Wright makes some comments about the American political system, specifically our presidential primaries. It’s an interesting clip touching on issues of faith and government. Political and cultural engagement bloggers may find several things worth talking about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELxNpUmA4Vs
There is a new Student Arts Organization at SBTS
They meet every month on the last Friday at 7pm
3/28/08 Steve Halla on Abstract Art
Next month, Timothy Paul Jones coming to speak on Beauty, Glory, and Awe in Star Wars!
Southern Seminary alumni Brent Thomas has launched a podcast exploring Christianity in music that is not “Christian” music.
It won’t change the world, but it might change the way you think about “Christian” music. The Habañero Hour is a periodic music and interview podcast dedicated to exploring and challenging the idea of “Christian” music. All [...]
I wanted to follow up last night’s post about Southern Baptist’s and the environment by pointing you to Dr. Mohler’s thoughtful response.
He had Jonathan Merritt as a guest on his radio show this evening. The interview was fair and Dr. Mohler was very gracious as always. At the very end of the program Mohler summarized [...]
I just finished a post for SBC Voices linking all the important posts on the new Southern Baptist environmentalism debate. If you haven’t heard about this yet, it has all the makings for a major theme for this summer’s Southern Baptist Convention.
This initiative was launched by Jonathan Merritt, a student at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. [...]