by Brett Williams | Apr 27, 2020 | Central Blog
Since 1956 Central Seminary has produced effective leaders for ministry. Our graduates are spread around the globe and serve in a variety of capacities. Central’s goal is to assist New Testament churches in equipping spiritual leaders for Christ-exalting...
by Brett Williams | Mar 2, 2020 | Central Blog
Central Seminary is pleased to announce that Dr. Preston Mayes will be joining the faculty beginning July 1, 2020. Dr. Mayes comes to Central after more than two decades of faithful and fruitful ministry at Maranatha Baptist University. Born and raised in Rochester,...
by Brett Williams | Dec 9, 2019 | Augustine, Central Blog, Social Issues
Augustine On Social...
by Brett Williams | Sep 12, 2019 | Central Blog, Textual Criticism, Tradition, Worship
Leigh Ann Thompson, of CSNT (Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts) reminds us of the importance of memory and visualization in our liturgy. Memory, Liturgy, and Illustrations in Lectionaries Both the physical worship space, the reading, and the...
by Kevin Bauder | Apr 5, 2019 | Central Blog, In the Nick of Time
Over the past several years I have read a number of books and articles about “growing up fundamentalist.” Almost without exception these works have been written by people who are trying to justify their life choices by pointing to the oppressiveness of...
by Brett Williams | Jan 15, 2019 | Central Blog, Culture, Education, Seminaries
In recent blog posts, Ben Edwards from Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary weighed in on a post by Dan Wallace decrying the contemporary push towards online seminary training. Both Edwards and Wallace correctly warn prospective ministerial students away from the...