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TEDS PhD Graduation 2011: Why The Labor & Pain of Seminary Is Abundantly Worth It
Casey Lewis of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas just wrote a nice post reflecting on his MDiv experience (HT: TGC). It’s worth checking out. Here’s a snippet from his comments on plugging in at church: Don’t coast … Continue reading
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The SBTS Sesquicentennial: Recapping A Celebration of Faith
Today Southern Seminary–or, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary–celebrated its 150th anniversary. This is known in fancy chronological language as a sesquicentennial. The day was an eventful and meaningful one. Events at SBTS included a lunch at 12:30pm that drew way … Continue reading
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Southern Baptists and Hip Hop: No, I’m Not Making This Up
Just go here and see what I’m talking about. Russ Moore, dean of the 4400-student Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, the flagship Southern Baptist seminary, interviews the Christian rapper Flame while guest-hosting the Albert Mohler radio program. For those of you … Continue reading
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The Week-est Link, May 16, 2008: FreeRange Kids, Adorare Mente, & the White Board Sessions
1. Spotted a terrific article in the LA Times the other day about a parent who rebelled against overparenting and let her nine-year-old find his way home on the New York subway. The author, Rosa Brooks, makes the case for … Continue reading
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The Week-est Link, February 22, 2008: Mohler, Carson, and One Powerful Song
1. Andy Naselli, a friend from TEDS and PhD student in New Testament (and D. A. Carson’s research guy) blogs about the online history of Southern Seminary that I worked on a few years back. I’m linking to it here … Continue reading
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