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Said at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary: About This Meta Blog
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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Bloggers. About This Meta Blog. Said at Southeastern is the unofficial index of student, alumni and faculty blogs related to the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. We have three goals for this site:. Foster community through online connections. Promote the many excellent writers represented in our index. How does this website work? The editors of Said at Southeastern. Link to student, alumni and faculty websites in three ways. In July of 2007. We are ...
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Said at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary: Dr. Nathan Finn
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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Bloggers. Congratulations to Dr. Nathan Finn. Who is now officially a graduate of the SEBTS Ph.D. Program. Did anybody else graduate today? Dr James Willingham said. Congratulations on your hard earned degree. God grant that it shall be the opening of doors of exploration and evaluation that will redound to the honor of our Lord Jesus Christ. March 18, 2009 at 11:32 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This month's featured blog is Meditations on the Law.
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Said at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary: How many states will you be in over break?
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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Bloggers. How many states will you be in over break? How many states (and which ones) will you travel to or through within the next several days? Only 4 - North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama. December 18, 2007 at 10:09 AM. I will be visiting two: North Carolina and Virginia. December 18, 2007 at 10:38 AM. I have to "ditto" Alan Knox's plan.NC, SC, GA and AL. December 19, 2007 at 8:57 AM. December 20, 2007 at 9:00 PM. April 16, 2008 at 10:53 AM.
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Said at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary: Help with "Well Said"
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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Bloggers. Help with "Well Said". Said at Southeastern has been. well, pretty silent lately. If there are any SEBTS bloggers out there that are interested in helping to maintain the "Well Said" portion of this website, send me an email. Or leave a comment with contact info and I'll be in touch. Glenn, about how time consuming would it be? I was wondering why Said @ SEBTS was so inactive, and had not added me to the list of students blogging at SEBTS. I am in Texas...
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Said at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary: Dr. L. Russ Bush goes home to be with the Lord
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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Bloggers. Dr L Russ Bush goes home to be with the Lord. Tuesday evening, January 22, 2008, Dr. L. Russ Bush, SEBTS' Academic Vice President and Dean of the Faculty Emeritus, went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. More information about his memorial service. Can be found at the SEBTS website. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This month's featured blog is Meditations on the Law. By Dougald McLaurin, a Ph.D. student at SEBTS. And Can It Be?
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Said at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary: New Baptist Podcast features Dr. Nathan Finn
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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Bloggers. New Baptist Podcast features Dr. Nathan Finn. Has been created for Insight. A podcast manged by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. The sight already has several interviews available, including one with J.D. Greear of Summit Church. In Durham and Southeastern's own Dr. Nathan Finn. You can listen to Dr. Finn's interview at the Insight website or link directly to it here. To read more about the purpose of Insight, visit this article.
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One In Christ: One In Christ Has Moved
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In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity." Augustine. One In Christ Has Moved. If you are searching for "One In Christ," the theological discussion blog of Michael Estes, Ross Parker, Ben Hames, Charlie Wallace, and Drew Jones, the site has moved. The new address is www.oneinchrist.wordpress.com. If you have a link to this blog on your website, we would greatly appreciate it if you would update your links. Thanks, and drop by the new site to join in on the discussion!
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Said at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary: Is there a biblical mandate to celebrate Christ's birth?
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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Bloggers. Is there a biblical mandate to celebrate Christ's birth? This week's question is:. Is there a biblical mandate to celebrate/remember Christ's birth? What implications might your answer have on the Christmas season? This is the first installation of Said at Southeastern's weekly question. Our goal is to foster comunication between Southeastern students and alumni outside of the classroom. Feel free to leave a comment below or submit a question. I think s...
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One In Christ: February 2007
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In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity." Augustine. Posted by C. Andrew Jones III at 8:04 AM. I just want to give you an update on the blog situation. Yes, I am the one who broke the blog. I was trying to update Charlie's link information and inadvertently erased a line of code. My bad. To remedy this, Rev. Wallace has been kind enough to offer to create a new blog, and it looks like it will most likely be on Wordpress. Posted by C. Andrew Jones III at 5:49 PM. Scot McKn...