Noah’s Flood and the Age of the Earth (Part 3)
Ken Wolgemuth, founder of Solid Rock Lectures, discusses what makes geologists believe the questions about the age of […]
Noah’s Flood and the Age of the Earth (Part 3)
Ken Wolgemuth, founder of Solid Rock Lectures, discusses what makes geologists believe the questions about the age of […]
How Southeastern Seminary Changed How I Read the Bible
Sitting in Dr. Akin’s 8am Hermeneutics class at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS), I encountered his fervent call […]
Noah’s Flood and the Age of the Earth (Part 2)
Ronald Marks, professor of Chemistry at North Greenville University, discusses hermeneutics and the scientific process in this video […]
Noah’s Flood and the Age of the Earth (Part 1)
Gregg Davidson, professor of Geology & Geological Engineering at the University of Mississippi, discusses a biblical worldview and […]
Introducing the Faith, Work and Economics Curriculum Project
The Purpose The goal of the Faith, Work and Economics (FWE) Curriculum Project at Southeastern is for subject-matter […]
What Does Historical Theology Have to Do with Faith, Work and Economics? (Part 2)
Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of a multi-part series. Read Part 1. We stand on the shoulders […]
What Does Historical Theology Have to Do with Faith, Work and Economics? (Part 1)
Editor’s Note: This is part 1 of a multi-part series. The Reformation not only changed the face of […]
An Intersect Summer Reading List: Robert George, Jen Wilkin, Richard John Neuhaus and Larry Hurtado
Summer is upon us, so now is the time to plan your summer reading. As you craft your reading […]
An Intersect Summer Reading List: How to Think, Eugene Peterson, Racism, Poetry
Summer is upon us, so now is the time to plan your summer reading. As you craft your reading […]
4 Bible Passages to Break the Sacred-Secular Divide
Do you believe that Sunday is more important than Monday through Saturday? Do you think the only work […]
Craig Evans: How Long Were Late Antique Literary Manuscripts In Use?
How long were manuscripts in use before being discarded? “This is a very important question,” says Dr. Craig […]
If We’re More Connected Than Ever, Why Are We So Lonely?
I hate notifications. Which makes me hate my smartphone. Which makes me long for the days of my […]
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