Archive for June 2020
FROM THE HILL: Faculty speaks out against racism, McCoy addresses intersection of feminism and transgenderism
“From the Hill” is a regular series highlighting the work of The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s faculty. Check back here regularly to find articles, blogs, podcasts, interviews, and more. Baptists and the Christian Tradition: Toward an Evangelical Baptist Catholicity (book), with contributions from David S. Dockery (distinguished professor of theology, theologian-in-residence of the B.H. Carroll Center for…
Read MoreThis Week on the Hill: Fall registration opens, Greenway discusses COVID-era theological education
“This Week on the Hill” is a weekly roundup of campus news, announcements, and events from Southwestern Seminary and Scarborough College. Seminarian, your work is essential Ministry is never cancelled. Last week on Ministry Now, Adam W. Greenway joins us to discuss why the labor of seminary studies is essential work, and how it can…
Read MoreSouthwestern’s MET now available to pastors without bachelor’s degrees
Pastors without bachelor’s degrees may now enroll in the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s Spanish-language Master of Theological Studies degree (Maestría en Estudios Teológicos, or MET) due to revised accreditation standards approved June 25 by the Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools, which accredits the seminary and approves postbaccalaureate professional and academic…
Read MoreLa MET del Seminario Southwestern está ahora disponible también a pastores que no tengan un título universitario
De ahora en adelante, pastores que no tengan un título universitario (de licenciatura – BA) podrán inscribirse en la Maestría en Estudios Teológicos (MET) que ofrece el seminario bautista Southwestern completamente en español. Éste es el resultado de un cambio aprobado en los estándares de acreditación el 25 de junio. Esta aprobación fue autorizada…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Update
It has been a few weeks since I have been in touch regarding COVID-19 and our institutional response to the challenges presented over the past several months. In light of recent developments, I do want to provide you with a couple of important updates. Yesterday, Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley issued an executive order mandating…
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