Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal
If you notice the header of this blog, you will see a tab marked “Journal,” which if selected will take you to the web page for our seminary journal. Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal began in 1996 and...
View ArticleRice Lecture Series on March 18
The 2015 William R. Rice Lectures are scheduled for March 18, 2015. The lectures will begin at 8:30 a.m. and conclude at noon, followed by a complimentary lunch. This year’s lecturer is Dr. Deepak Reju...
View ArticleSummer School 2015
The DBTS 2015 summer school schedule is now available. Each class meets Tuesday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 noon for two weeks (no classes on Monday). There are three sessions of summer school:...
View ArticleDetroit Baptist Seminary Journal
If you notice the header of this blog, you will see a tab marked “Journal,” which if selected will take you to the web page for our seminary journal. Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal began in 1996 and...
View ArticleNew Issue of Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal
The Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal has been produced annually by DBTS since 1996. The 2014 edition (vol. 19) was recently published: “‘The Chief Exercise of Faith': John Calvin and the Practice of...
View ArticleDetroit Baptist Seminary Journal
If you notice the header of this blog, you will see a tab marked “Journal,” which if selected will take you to the web page for our seminary journal. Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal began in 1996 and...
View ArticleDetroit Baptist Seminary Journal
If you notice the header of this blog, you will see a tab marked “Journal,” which if selected will take you to the web page for our seminary journal. Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal began in 1996 and...
View ArticleBook Giveaway: Winner
Jonathan Cook, youth pastor at First Baptist Community Church in Monte Sereno, California, won the book giveaway. Follow
View ArticleJustification and Sanctification
Guy Waters has an excellent summary of justification and sanctification over at the Ligonier Blog. Follow
View Article1611 KJV Discovered
When the King James Version was published in 1611, there were actually two printed editions, with 450 variations in the biblical text (Norton, Textual History of the King James Bible, 173–79). These...
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