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...
by Brett Williams | Sep 7, 2018 | C. S. Lewis, Central Blog, Poetry, Prayer
“Master, they say that when I seem To be in speech with you, Since you make no replies, it’s all a dream – One talker aping two. They are half right, but not as they Imagine; rather, I Seek in myself the things I meant to say, And lo! the wells are dry. Then, seeing...
by Brett Williams | Sep 6, 2018 | Biblical Studies, Central Blog, Hebrew, Seminaries
Is It a Waste of Time for Seminary Students (and Pastors) to Learn the Biblical...