[Editor's Note: This blogpost was written by SEBTS M.Div. student Chris Thompson. A succinct summary of the leading Bible software available for pastors and students aiming to make their research simplified and efficient, this post is just in time for last minute Christmas shopping.]
Research can be a daunting task and there are many Bible software programs that claim to simplify this arduous endeavor. The first hurdle for simplified and effective research is sorting through a … [Read More]
Guest Blog (Chris Thompson): What Can Bible Software Do For You
The Story of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1950-2010 (Essay Version)
This week, I’ve been posting a multi-part series titled “The Story of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1950-2010.” The occasion for this blog series is the seminary’s 60th anniversary. You can read each of those posts by clicking the links below:
The Story of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1950-2010 (Part One)
The Story of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1950-2010 (Part Two)
The Story of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1950-2010 (Part Three)
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The Story of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1950-2010 (Part Four)
Author’s note: This year marks the sixtieth anniversary of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. This is the final of four posts commemorating that history.
Every Classroom a Great Commission Classroom, 2004–Present
In January 2004, Daniel L. Akin was elected the sixth president of Southeastern Seminary. Akin, a professor of both theology and preaching, previously served as Southeastern’s dean of students from 1992–1996 before serving eight years as the academic vice president at Southern Seminary. Akin furthered Southeastern’s … [Read More]
The Story of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1950-2010 (Part Two)
Author’s note: This year marks the sixtieth anniversary of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. This is the second of four posts commemorating that history.
Seasons of Controversy and Change, 1974-1992
Upon President Binkley’s retirement in 1974, trustees elected Randall Lolley, then pastor of First Baptist Church of Winston-Salem, as the seminary’s third president. The seminary experienced numeric growth during much of Lolley’s tenure. Enrollment reached almost 1300 in 1982, which remained the record until the mid-1990s. In the … [Read More]
The Story of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1950-2010 (Part One)
Author’s note: This year marks the sixtieth anniversary of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. This is the first of four posts commemorating that history.
A Seminary in the Southeast, 1950-1974
The year 2010 marks the sixtieth anniversary of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. During the mid-1940s, Southern Baptists operated three seminaries in Louisville, Kentucky, Fort Worth, Texas, and New Orleans, Louisiana. A growing number of Baptists recognized the need for a seminary in the Southeast, the cradle of Southern … [Read More]
24 Speakers in 24 Hours: The 2011 20/20 Conference at SEBTS
We at Between the Times would like to invite you to this year’s 20/20 conference, “Conversing with the Culture,” on Southeastern’s campus Feb 4-5, 2011. This year’s conference centers on how to speak Christian truth to a culture that isn’t listening, and features plenary sessions by Danny Akin (SEBTS), Darrin Patrick (Journey Church), Michael Green (Oxford), J. Budziszewski (University of Texas-Austin), and Bruce Little (SEBTS), in addition to 24 breakout sessions. Matt Papa will be … [Read More]
God, Why this Evil?
Bruce A. Little was a pastor for 30 years before taking his post as Professor of Philosophy at SEBTS. Throughout his time as a pastor Little was confronted with the pain and suffering that Christians endure. This suffering is often used by atheists as evidence for a less than holy God, and thus the absence of God. Little’s most recent book, God, Why this Evil? is written to countermand this claim.
This book builds upon his … [Read More]


