Team seeks to avert SBC split on Calvinism

Frank Page and other members of the advisory team on Calvinism took questions Monday on a report they hope will ease tensions between proponents and opponents of Calvinism in the Southern Baptist Convention.

Read More

Calvinist study calls for trust, dialogue

A 19-member advisory team on Calvinism has released findings in a report titled “Truth, Trust and Testimony in a Time of Tension” in advance of the upcoming SBC annual meeting.

Read More
Obsessed with the End

Obsessed with the End

Just because Jesus told his disciples God alone knows when he will return, that hasn’t prevented 2,000 years of Christian speculation.

Read More
Author proposes end to interfaith hostility

Author proposes end to interfaith hostility

Would the founders of the world’s major religions have treated one another differently than how their followers treat one another?

Read More

Baptists, Muslims meet for dialogue

Central Baptist Theological Seminary co-sponsored the last of three Baptist-Muslim dialogue events held by schools with ties to American Baptist Churches USA. The goal of the meetings was to create an atmosphere where the two faith communities can live in peace and promote common good in American society and the broader world.

Read More

Muslim students meet Baptist hospitality

 A Virginia Baptist pastor describes his church's opportunity to host Muslim students for a spring break service project a "Kingdom moment."

Read More

Ky. Baptists probe professor’s dismissal

Reports that professors at Campbellsville University teach evolution and reject biblical inerrancy have drawn scrutiny from Kentucky Baptist leaders.

Read More
Christ's humanity often shortchanged

Christ's humanity often shortchanged

Even though the humanity of Christ is a core tenet of the Christian faith, many believers tend to view Jesus as wholly divine.

Read More

SBC leader denounces papacy

Southern Seminary President Albert Mohler says papal authority is “anathema” to evangelical beliefs.

Read More
Jeph Holloway, a professor at East Texas Baptist University, spoke on the practice of Christian moral discernment at the Currie-Strickland Distinguished Lectures in Christian Ethics at Howard Payne University.
Jeph Holloway, a professor at East Texas Baptist University, spoke on the practice of Christian moral discernment at the Currie-Strickland Distinguished Lectures in Christian Ethics at Howard Payne University.

Prof says ethics more than moral choice

Christians err when they treat decision-making — rather than spiritual formation and character — as central to ethics, theologian and ethicist Jeph Holloway said in a recent lecture series.

Read More