FROM THE HILL: Yarnell discusses natural theology, Ford expounds on apologetics and Augustine, Dockery comments on Iorg appointment

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“From the Hill” is a regular series highlighting the work of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Texas Baptist College’s faculty. Check back here regularly to find articles, blogs, podcasts, interviews, and more. “May Christians Engage in Natural Theology? Karl Barth Contra Mundum” (article on Center for Faith & Culture), written by Malcolm Yarnell, research professor…

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Gospel-Centered Counseling Conference focuses on grief, suffering

In dealing with people who are grieving, a pastor must study two books: the Bible, and “the book of the human heart,” Ed Welch said, adding they must know people nearly as well as they know Scripture. Welch, a faculty member and counselor at the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF), spoke at the Southwestern…

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Bingham views classroom as ‘an environment for mutual edification’

World-class Patristics scholar, noted author, and respected professor. These credentials and his 6-foot, 7-inch frame could make Jeffrey Bingham seem intimidating, but his students give him high marks for his approachability and his engaging lectures in the classroom. Bingham, research professor of historical theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, also holds the Jesse Hendley Chair…

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Seminary Hill Press releases revised, expanded edition of ‘The Authority and Sufficiency of Scripture’

Seminary Hill Press, the publishing arm of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, has released a revised and expanded edition of The Authority and Sufficiency of Scripture. The book is a collection of essays written by 15 Southwestern Seminary and Texas Baptist College faculty members that collectively express confidence in Scripture in 14 different aspects of life…

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