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May 13th, 2009 by Bruce Ashford Print This Post

The College at Southeastern is coming along very nicely, and receiving good reviews from the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index (FSP). Thank you for having been about to ask.

The FSP measures, as you might have guessed, scholarly productivity. Aptly named index, that. And they have ranked Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary #3 among theological schools in the United States. We find ourselves just a bit behind Westminster Theological Seminary and Union Theological Seminary. (There is a nasty little rumor that the college Dean’s lack of scholarly productivity is the only thing keeping Southeastern from the #1 slot.)

The FSP focuses specifically on the productivity of faculty members teaching in the Ph.D. program, but the great thing about our professors is that they teach across all levels of the curriculum.

But the point is this: if you send your students or children to study with us, they will have an opportunity to study under a fine faculty, a faculty that is faithful to the gospel and who excel in their disciplines.  Here is a selection of the books, authored by Southeastern professors, that are scheduled to be published within the next year or so:

Danny Akin: Engaging Exposition (B&H); Text-Driven Preaching (B&H)

Andreas Köstenberger: The Cradle, The Cross, and The Crown: An Introduction to the New Testament (B&H); The Theology of John’s Gospel and Letters (Zondervan); The Heresy of Orthodoxy (Crossway); Invitation to Biblical Interpretation (Kregel)

David Nelson: Forty Questions about Worship (Kregel); Sanctification (B&H)

Ken Keathley: Salvation & Sovereignty (B&H); Forty Questions about Creation & Evolution (Kregel)

David Hogg: Reformation Commentary Series: Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job (IVP)

Alvin Reid: Evangelism Handbook (B&H)

Keith Harper: Through a Glass Darkly: The Uses and Misuses of Baptist History (Alabama)

John Hammett: Those Who Must Give an Account: A Study of Church Membership and Church Discipline (B&H); Contributor to Evangelicals Engaging Emergent (B&H)

J. D. Greear: Breaking the Islamic Code (Harvest House)

Nathan Finn: Strictures on Sandemanianism, in The Works of Andrew Fuller (Paternoster)

Jeremy Evans: Evil and Essential Christian Beliefs (B&H); Taking Christian Moral Thought Seriously (B&H)

Bruce Ashford and David Nelson: Missio Dei: A Biblical-Theological Framework (B&H)

Ben Merkle: Why Elders? 4 Reasons Every Church Should Have Elders (Kregel) Those Who Must Give an Account: A Study of Church Membership and Church Discipline (B&H)

David Black: The Jesus Paradigm (Energion)

Dan Heimbach: Why Not Same-Sex Marriage?

Mark Rooker: Commentary: Ezekiel (Logos); Forty Questions on Creation and Evolution (Kregel); The Ten Commandments (B&H); An Introduction to the Old Testament (B&H)

Chip McDaniel: The Lexham Aligned Text of the Septuagint and Masoretic Scriptures (Logos)

 

These are not all or even most, mind you, of the books authored or edited by our faculty members. Just an appetizer. And here a few books already in print by Southeastern professors:

 

Danny Akin: A Theology for the Church (B&H); God on Sex (B&H); 1, 2, 3 John (B&H); Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs (B&H)

Andreas Köstenberger: God, Marriage and Family (Crossway); John (Baker); Encountering John (Baker); Salvation to the Ends of the Earth (IVP); Father, Son, and Spirit (IVP); The Missions of Jesus and the Disciples According to the Fourth Gospel (Eerdmans); Whatever Happened to Truth? (Crossway); Quo Vadis Evangelicalism? (Crossway)

Alvin Reid: Introduction to Evangelism (B&H); The Convergent Church (Kregel); Raising the Bar (Kregel); Join the Movement (Kregel); Radically Unchurched (Kregel); Firefall (Winepress)

Ed Stetzer: Lost and Found (B&H); Planting Missional Churches (B&H); Breaking the Missional Code (B&H); Compelled by Love (New Hope); Comeback Churches (B&H); Breaking the Discipleship Code (B&H); Planting Churches in a Postmodern Age (B&H)

Steve McKinion: Life & Practice in the Early Church (NYU); Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: Isaiah 1-39 (IVP)

David Hogg: Anselm of Canterbury: The Beauty of Theology (Ashgate)

Wayne McDill: The Twelve Essential Skills for Great Preaching (B&H); The Moment of Truth (B&H); The Message in Your Emotions (B&H)

Greg Heisler: Spirit-Led Preaching (B&H)

John Hammett: Biblical Foundations for Baptist Churches (Kregel)

Scott Kellum: The Unity of the Farewell Discourse (T&T Clark)

David Black: Learn to Read New Testament Greek (B&H); New Testament Textual Criticism (Baker); Rethinking New Testament Textual Criticism (Baker); Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek (Baker); Its Still Greek to Me (Baker); Using New Testament Greek in Ministry (Baker); Why Four Gospels? (Kregel); Rethinking the Synoptic Problem (Baker); Interpreting the New Testament (B&H)

Keith Harper: Send the Light: Lottie Moon (Mercer); American Denominational History (Alabama); The Quality of Mercy (Alabama); Rescue the Perishing (Mercer); Esteemed Reproach (Mercer)

Nathan Finn: Domestic Slavery Considered as a Scriptural Institution (Mercer)

Mark Liederbach: The Convergent Church (Kregel)

Ben Merckle: Forty Questions about Elders and Deacons (Kregel)

Daniel Heimbach: True Sexual Morality (Crossway)

Bruce Little: A Creation-Order Theodicy (UPA)

George Robinson: Striking the Match (E3)

Ken Coley: The Helmsman (Purposeful Design)

David Jones: God, Marriage, and Family (Crossway)

Robert Cole: Shape and Message of Book III: Psalms 73-89 (Sheffield)

Mark Rooker: New American Commentary: Leviticus (B&H); Holman Old Testament Commentary: Ezekiel (B&H); Studies in Hebrew Language, Intertextuality, and Theology (Edwin Mellen)

David Beck: Rethinking the Synoptic Problem (Baker); The Discipleship Paradigm (Brill)

Bob Jones: Uprooting  Anger (P&R)

Allan Moseley: Thinking against the Grain (Kregel)

Brent Aucoin: A Rift in the Clouds: Race and the Southern Federal Judiciary, 1900-1910 (Arkansas)

James Porowski: Strength for the Journey: A Biblical Perspective on Discouragement and Depression (Lifeway); With All My Mind: God’s Design for Mental Wellness (Lifeway)

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