A new website 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.
New Baptist Podcast features Dr. Nathan Finn
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.
Dr. Nathan Finn
Congratulations to Dr. Nathan Finn, who is now officially a graduate of the SEBTS Ph.D. Program.
Did anybody else graduate today?
Labels: sebts
The Golden Compass :: SEBTS Opinions
Apparently the Golden Compass hasn't lived up to its hype. Several SEBTS bloggers have expressed their own opinions about the movie. You can find them below. I'll add to the list if I see any other mentions of it pop up.
- Stop Attacking the Golden Compass - Bad Theology
- Sweet Deception of the Golden Compass - SEBTS News (Heimbach)
- Caveat Emptor: The Golden Compass - kata Drew
- The Golden Compass: Official Response - The Pursuit
Building Bridges Roundup
If you haven't heard, there was recently a conference co-hosted by Southeastern and Lifeway Christian Resources called Building Bridges: Southern Baptists and Calvinism. Among the host of speakers each of you probably have heard in person already, several SEBTS personalities were on stage as well. These include: Dr. Akin, Dr. Nelson, Dr. Keathley, and Nathan Finn.
You can download the audio and learn more about the conference here.
It would also be profitable to mention that I've seen quite a number of reactions on my feed reader concerning this topic. There were 19 different posts that mentioned it in all. Here are the ones that did more than give a quick link (like I'm doing now):
- Travis Hilton reflects on an interview he was able to have with Ed Stetzer
- Dr. Reid found much hope in Dr. Akin's Great Commission Resurgence
- "A Mission Driven Life" offers more resources inspired by the conference
- Don't forget Nathan Finn. He's been quite busy on the subject with at least 3 posts.
Labels: calvinism, conferences, sbc, sebts, Well Said