Carl Ellis: The Forgotten History of African American Missions
"George Liele is America's first missionary. He's not America's first black missionary; he was America's first missionary," says Carl Ellis.
Carl Ellis: The Forgotten History of African American Missions
"George Liele is America's first missionary. He's not America's first black missionary; he was America's first missionary," says Carl Ellis.
Thabiti Anyabwile: Preach Justice as True Worship
Thabiti Anyabwile, Pastor of Anacostia River Church in Southeast Washington, D.C., visits Southeastern Seminary as a part of […]
Peter Leithart: “The Goal of Human Labor Is Shared Festivity”
What can the Eucharist, or the Lord’s Supper, teach us about work? Peter Leithart posed this question in […]
America’s Pastor: Billy Graham and the Shaping of a Nation
Today, Billy Graham passed away at the age of 99. As Christianity Today notes, Billy Graham was perhaps […]
Thabiti Anyabwile: Preach Justice as ‘The Good Life’
Thabiti Anyabwile, Pastor of Anacostia River Church in Southeast Washington, D.C., visits Southeastern Seminary as a part of […]
Bruce Ashford: “Your Religion Will Necessarily Affect Your Public Life”
How should Christians interact with politics? And what political framework should we adopt? These questions are important to consider […]
Robert Woodberry: The World the Missionaries Made
What kind of impact have missionaries made on the world? Have they harmed the world by merely exporting […]
The Benedict Option: Two Reflective Responses from Michael Bird and Bruce Ashford
Michael Bird, a lecturer in Theology and Czar of Postgradistan at Ridley College in Melbourne, and Bruce Ashford, […]
Timothy George: Martin Luther’s Theology and Biography Are Intertwined
Timothy George, Dean of Beeson Divinity School, recently visited Southeastern Seminary to talk about the Reformation for the […]
Thomas Kidd: On Faith, History, Writing a Book and the Academic Life
Thomas Kidd, Distinguished Professor of History at Baylor University, and Keith Harper, Senior Professor of Baptist Studies at […]
Thomas Kidd: George Whitefield, America’s Spiritual Founding Father
Benjamin Franklin was one of America’s most important founding fathers, and in a recent lecture, Thomas Kidd of […]
Thomas Kidd: The Enigma of Ben Franklin’s Faith
Ben Franklin is a monumental figure in American history. But what should we make of his faith? The […]
Does Your Work Have Any Spiritual Value?
Dr. Keith Whitfield, Assistant Professor of Theology and Vice President for Academic Administration at Southeastern, recently discussed faith […]
David Koyzis: Socialism Suppresses Society
Socialism is in vogue again, particularly among younger Americans. But does socialism really help society? In this video, […]
On Covenants, Kingdoms and Flourishing: A Q&A with Craig Blaising and Stephen Wellum
How do we make sense of the Bible’s story? How does the Bible fit together? To help you […]
“The Integrity of Ethnic, National, Territorial Israel”: Craig Blaising on Progressive Dispensationalism
How do we make sense of the Bible’s story? How does the Bible fit together? To help you […]
Sam Williams: A Christian Psychology of and Biblical Response to Homosexuality
Homosexuality is not an moral abstraction to Dr. Sam Williams. His best friend in college came out as […]
Should Christians Be Socialists? Jay Richards’ Case for Economic Freedom
How should Christians think about economics and free enterprise? Should Christians be socialists? Jay Richards addresses these important […]
Don’t Forget the Context: Bruce Gordon and Stephen Eccher on the Reformation
Almost 500 years have passed since the Reformation. Why does the Reformation still matter? Stephen Eccher of Southeastern […]
“Who Do You Trust?” Nathaniel Jeanson on Evolution, Genetics and the Historical Adam (Part 1)
Did a real historical Adam exist? This is an increasingly important question, and the discussion touches on related […]
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