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...
by Brett Williams | Dec 18, 2018 | Central Blog, Education, Seminaries
Dan Wallace discusses the pros and cons of online ministerial training. Online Divinity Degrees: Two-Dimensional Preparation for a Three-Dimensional World The bottom-line question that the prospective student needs to ask is not, “What’s the easiest route to take to...
by Brett Williams | Dec 17, 2018 | Central Blog, Seminaries
CBTS has called Matt Shrader as the new Director of Recruitment. Matt has an MDiv from FBBC&S in Ankey, IA, a ThM from CBTS, and is nearing the completion of a PhD in church history from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL. He brings his love for...
by Brett Williams | Dec 11, 2018 | Central Blog, Science, Secularism, Theology
the origin of the universe the origin of the fundamental laws of nature the fine-tuning of the universe the origin of consciousness the existence of moral, rational, aesthetic objective laws and intrinsically valuable properties Taken from J.P. Moreland’s new...
by Brett Williams | Oct 4, 2018 | Catholicism, Central Blog, Protestantism, Seminaries
Dan Wallace explains the need for a renewed focus on linguistics in seminaries. In a role reversal from the 16th century, Roman Catholic graduate schools are doing incredible work in the biblical languages. I applaud this endeavor at these institutes, but grieve for...