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Category Archives: Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – SBTS
SBTS Is Right For Me
This was my conclusion when quotes from the Abstract of Principles and Jack Handey’s Deep Thoughts appeared in the same lecture on Justification.
10 Cool Facts About Dr. Timothy Paul Jones
He is no Indiana – but it’s still cool to say you’ve had class with Dr. Jones He does serve a church in Indiana, which makes him an Indiana Baptist He is a children’s pastor, which is the best staff … Continue reading
Chronicles of a First Year Student: One Month at Southern Seminary
On Friday, I was attending an on-campus job fair when one potential employer asked how long I had been in Louisville. My answer took me somewhat by surprise: it has been just over one month. It seems appropriate, then, that … Continue reading
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“CHIPS FROM THE WORKSHOP” by Basil Manly, Jr.
This post is a collection of 16 quotes from the lectures of Basil Manly, Jr. “One sin demands another to hide it.” “It is grand to stand alone, but dangerous.” “God’s work will go on without us if not by … Continue reading
Don’t Forget: $100 Tagline Contest
The first stage of the tagline contest is almost finished, so if you want to get your best suggestion in the poll you need to act fast.
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You, Dr. Moore & Dr. Cook For 11 Days In Israel
December 27, 2008 – January 6, 2009 Price is under $3,000 Free tuition for any 2 of the following: NT 1, NT 2, OT 1, OT 2 Information meeting Thurs, 18 September at 9 a.m
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Book Review: John A. Broadus – A Living Legacy by David Dockery and Roger Duke
Dockery, David S. and Roger D. Duke. John A. Broadus: A Living Legacy Studies in Baptist Life and Thought, ed. Michael A.G. Haykin. Nashville: Broadman and Holman Academic, 2008. 260 pp. $19.99. Introduction to John A. Broadus – A Living … Continue reading