Roundtable: Julia Higgins and Christy Thornton on Complementarianism
What is complementarianism? Drs. Julia Higgins and Christy Thornton join us to discuss this doctrine, clarify key misunderstandings, and explore how it affects local churches.
Roundtable: Julia Higgins and Christy Thornton on Complementarianism
What is complementarianism? Drs. Julia Higgins and Christy Thornton join us to discuss this doctrine, clarify key misunderstandings, and explore how it affects local churches.
Steve McKinion, Christy Thornton, and Ken Keathley on “Thinking Theologically”
Dougald McLaurin of the Library at Southeastern Seminary talks to Drs. Steve McKinion, Christy Thornton, and Ken Keathley about theological method.
Carmen Imes: Remembering Who God Says We Are
What does it mean to be human? Dr. Carmen Imes of Biola University talks to us about what the Old Testament has to say.
Misreading Martin Luther King, Jr.
Many evangelicals misread Martin Luther King’s work (or never read it at all). So how should we read King?
Gavin Ortlund: Dealing with Deconstruction
For Gavin Ortlund, deconstruction “really is personal.” In our conversation, he explains why and explores why God really does make sense.
The Incarnation: God’s Blueprint for What It Means to be Human
The incarnation tells us that the human body is essential to what it means to be a human.
Christmas Roundtable: Scott Hildreth and Ronjour Locke on the Gospel
Scott Hildreth and Ronjour Locke join us to discuss the exclusivity of the gospel and what it means for our everyday lives.
Did Jesus Believe the Laws of Logic?
What are we to make of Jesus’ relationship to truth and the laws of logic? With the widespread denial of objective truth, the church needs to have clarity on this important question.
Roundtable: Keith Whitfield and Sam Williams on the Inerrancy and Sufficiency of Scripture
Keith Whitfield and Sam Williams join us for a roundtable conversation on the inerrancy and sufficiency of Scripture.
Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn: What Is Culture Anyway?
What is culture? Should we avoid culture, fight it, engage it, or something else?
Carl Trueman: No, You Can’t Define Yourself
Carl Trueman discusses his book, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self. Plus, Keathley and Quinn talk the mark of the beast & theological triage.
3 Books on Theology | Summer Reading Recommendations
We want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary professors what books […]
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