Give to the Max Day
Future ministers do not (and usually cannot afford to) pay more than a fraction of the cost of their education. Virtually every training institution that… Read More »Give to the Max Day
Kevin T. Bauder is Research Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Central Baptist Theological Seminary. Not every one of the professors, students, or alumni of Central Seminary necessarily agrees with every opinion that this post expresses.
Future ministers do not (and usually cannot afford to) pay more than a fraction of the cost of their education. Virtually every training institution that… Read More »Give to the Max Day
Last week I wrote about Albert Mohler’s choice to speak at Brigham Young University. The topic interested me, not so much because Mohler was involved,… Read More »Mohler, Mormons, and Marriage
On Monday of this week, Albert Mohler, Jr. delivered an address at Brigham Young University. Mohler is the president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, the… Read More »Mohler, Mormons, and Militancy
Most Christians are aware of the difference between continuationists and cessationists. They often encounter surprising difficulty, however, in pinpointing exactly what the difference is. One… Read More »Cessationism: What Is the Issue?
Central Seminary has just finished its 2013 Fall Conference. The title was “Gospel Restoration: The Church’s Response to Abuse.” Several speakers provided help for church… Read More »Church Accountability and Sexual Abuse
The standard for ministry training used to involve a liberal education at the undergraduate level, followed by a three-year ministry degree (in those days it… Read More »Preparation for Seminary
For years I have wondered how certain fundamentalist churchmen could remain so powerful in spite of their shallow, manipulative, arrogant, abusive, and even immoral behavior.… Read More »I’ve Been Wondering
One of the first things we discover when we begin reading the Bible is that we are not God. He is the Creator and we are the created, and between Creator and… Read More »Analogy and God Talk
The word paradigm is used literally as a grammatical term, but it can also be used metaphorically to refer to a shared set of basic… Read More »Paradigm Shift
Pastors need to be trained in and by churches. The local church is the center of God’s work during this age. It is the focus… Read More »Church or Seminary?
The two great calamities feared by every author are being ignored and being misrepresented. Of these two, most see the first as the greater calamity.… Read More »A Response to Pastor Kevin Hobi
My students are sometimes surprised (and, to be truthful, sometimes encouraged) to learn that I failed Greek the first time I took it. Passing the… Read More »A Learned Gentleman
The principal figure of the book of Revelation is the Lamb. He is introduced in Revelation 5, where the seven-sealed scroll represents the outpouring of… Read More »Crown Him With Many Crowns
Our immediate awareness of the world comes through the five senses: sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. What we gain in this way, however, is… Read More »The Importance of Writing
The gospel reveals many aspects of God’s character. It certainly reveals His love, mercy, grace, goodness, and kindness. If we want to know whether the… Read More »Justice, Wrath, and Propitiation
There are different varieties of Charismatics, just as there are different varieties of Baptists and different varieties of fundamentalists. Holding one variety of Charismatic responsible… Read More »Charismatic?
A popular perspective among some evangelicals is that proclaiming morality to unsaved people is a waste of time. As the argument runs, even believers cannot… Read More »Shall We Preach the Gospel or Morality? Part Three: Morality and Gentile Nations
The incongruity of the past week has been troubling. On the one hand, we have never witnessed more clear and convincing evidence that the institutions… Read More »Christian Citizenship Today
Some contemporary Christians think it is counterproductive or even sinful to proclaim moral standards to unsaved people. One of the reasons they think this is… Read More »Shall We Preach the Gospel or Morality? Part Two: Natural Virtue and Common Grace
It has become common in some circles to contrast “classical” fundamentalism with “cultural” fundamentalism. The idea seems to be that fundamentalists of the distant past… Read More »Fundamentalism Classical and Cultural: Part One: The Theater