Madison Grace appointed director of research doctoral studies at Southwestern Seminary

W. Madison Grace II, associate professor of theology and director of the Oxford Study Program at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, has been named the seminary’s new director of Research Doctoral Studies, President Adam W. Greenway announced today.  “I’m delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Grace to this strategic role at Southwestern Seminary,” Greenway said.…

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Supply Day provides Southwestern Seminary, TBC students, families goods to begin the academic year

More than 100 Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Texas Baptist College students and family members benefited from this year’s annual Supply Day, held August 8 at the Recreation and Aerobics Center (RAC). The day included a giveaway of toys, books, furniture, housewares, and other items benefitting international students and other students on the Fort Worth…

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Sieberhagen encourages Southwestern students to ‘go’ following summer mission trip

Whether in a short-term or long-term commitment, or as a sender, every believer must “give God your go” for missions, said Dean Sieberhagen, associate professor of Islamic studies at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, following a July mission trip to Europe with seminary students and his wife, Sandra. “I’m unapologetic. Every student has to give God…

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Southwestern Seminary announces fall 2022 chapel schedule

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary released today its fall 2022 chapel schedule, which begins with President Adam W. Greenway delivering his Fall Convocation address on August 23. Benjamin M. Skaug, provost and vice president for academic administration, will speak the following Thursday on August 25. Southwestern alumni guest speakers include C. Bart Barber, newly elected president…

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Barbara Walker reflects on 40 years of service at Southwestern

Forty years ago, computers were not on every office desk, let alone in every student’s backpack; mobile phones, only ten years old in 1982, were used solely to call people and were mostly an unaffordable novelty for seminarians; and the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary campus ended for the most part at the Naylor Student Center…

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