George says Reformation still applies today

The process of church reform must continue today, noted theologian and scholar Timothy George told Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Texas Baptist College (TBC) students during a conversation on the Reformation and the Christian life held on Feb. 11. In his introduction of the founder of Beeson Divinity School, Justin Wainscott, assistant professor of Christian…

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George says to remember God’s faithfulness in the midst of pain

God leads believers through trouble with unseen footprints theologian Timothy George said in a February 10 chapel message to the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Texas Baptist College community. In his introduction of George, Adam W. Greenway, president of Southwestern Seminary and TBC, described George as a model of “deep-seated theological conviction,” noting his “irenic spirit” and “graciousness…

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FROM THE HILL: Park gives input on counseling and spiritual wellness, Darling offers insight on loving political enemies, and more

“From the Hill” is a regular series highlighting the work of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s faculty. Check back here regularly to find articles, blogs, podcasts, interviews, and more. “What if Americans decided to love their political enemies” (article on USA Today), written by Daniel Darling, director of the Land Center for Cultural Engagement and assistant…

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Christ became the curse for believers, Wills preaches in chapel message

Believers are removed from the curse of the Law because Jesus made Himself the curse, Gregory A. Wills reminded Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Texas Baptist College students, faculty, and staff in his Feb. 1 chapel message. In his introduction of Wills, David S. Dockery, interim provost and vice president for academic administration, recognized the…

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