Author’s note: This year marks the sixtieth anniversary of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. This is the third of four posts commemorating that history.
The Fastest-Growing Seminary in America, 1992-2003
Under Patterson’s leadership, the faculty completed its transition from theologically moderate to conservative. In addition to the Abstract of Principles, Patterson required all faculty members to sign the Baptist Faith and Message (2000). Southeastern experienced remarkable growth during the 1990s. Though only 555 students matriculated the semester before … [Read More]
The Story of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1950-2010 (Part Three)
Dec 15th, 2010 by Nathan Finn
Contours of a Great Commission Resurgence, Part 3: A Compelling Vision Grounded in Confessional Identity
Jul 25th, 2008 by Daniel Akin
Contours of a Great Commission Resurgence is a series of articles by faculty of Southeastern Seminary that seeks to offer some definitions of what constitutes a GCR, why we believe the SBC is in need of such a movement, and what such a movement might look like in SBC life. The series will address biblical, theological, historical and practical issues related to a GCR with the hope that God will use our finite and flawed … [Read More]
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