by Kevin Bauder | Aug 24, 2017 | About Us, Education, Faculty Life
Central Seminary begins every academic year with an in-service meeting of all professors. You may be interested to know that this year’s in-service has been devoted significantly to training in two technologies. Logos Central Seminary gives an enhanced version...
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 25, 2017 | About Us, Courses, Education, Faculty Life, Theological News
A DEGREE ONLINE THAT’S NOT AN ONLINE DEGREE Many pastors and missionaries desire to further their theological training and attend a seminary but cannot take time to leave their churches or mission fields. Because of this, some feel like they must settle for an online...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 21, 2016 | About Us, Baptists, Faculty Life, Fundamentalism, Liberalism
Wipf and Stock has agreed to publish Jeff Straub’s doctoral dissertation, “The Making of a Battle Royal: The Rise of Liberalism in Northern Baptist Life, 1870-1920.” Dr. Straub’s dissertation, written for Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 16, 2016 | About Us, Faculty Life, Friendship, General Information, Ministries, Suffering
Every fall semester during finals week the Central Seminary faculty cooks breakfast for the students. The event is named for a former dean’s Aunt Hazel, who contributed an original recipe for banana pancakes. Buttermilk pancakes are also available, as are eggs...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 13, 2016 | Christianity, Ecclesiology, Faculty Life, Pastoral Theology, Theology
Is church membership necessary? What does church membership mean? What obligations does it entail? Michael Riley answers these questions in “The Necessity of Church Membership” at Diakrisis. Membership is important because church discipline is designed by...
by Kevin Bauder | Nov 7, 2016 | Baptists, Faculty Life, Fundamentalism, Speaking Engagements
On Tuesday I’ll be at Bob Jones University lecturing on the history of Baptist fundamentalism. These lectures are in honor of Stewart Custer, one of the most important scholars in the history of the university. I don’t know whether the lectures are open to...