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The Isle of Wisdom: Why Study in a Formal Setting?

  By Jeff Lenhart, After earning a degree in Biblical Studies at an evangelical Bible College, I wanted to continue my learning. I desired to attend a seminary and earn a degree to study even deeper. My undergraduate education made me aware of several areas of study that interested me greatly, were pertinent to my […]

Is the Violence at Trump Events a Threat to Religious Freedom?

By Dr. Richard Land, As Christians, as people of faith, we should understand in our bone marrow that the violence at the Trump events threatens free speech in America. Furthermore we must warn that free speech is the trusted and treasured friend and guardian of religious freedom and soul liberty. Over the past few days, […]

Dr. Richard Land Elected to Another Three-Year Term on NRB’s Board of Directors

CHARLOTTE, N.C.—At the recent 2016 National Religious Broadcasters International Christian Media Convention in Nashville, Evangelical leader Dr. Richard Land, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary (SES, www.staging.ses.edu), was elected to another three-year term on the NRB Board of Directors. He was first named to the board in 2001 for the Class of 2004. “For more than […]

Design of Life: It’s a Matter of Physical Evidence & Logic

By Michael Behe To listen to intelligent design opponents tell it, you would think that detecting design were a matter of closing your eyes, lifting your arms, and chanting “ooomm”—that it was some dubious subjective inference made in an altered mental state. But the critics seem not to notice their own behavior. Even such design skeptics, […]

Does Thomism Lead to Catholicism?

By Norman Geisler, Thomas Aquinas, the great philosopher and theologian, was a Roman Catholic.  And there are a growing number of non-Catholic scholars who have become Thomists.  And some of these have become Roman Catholic. Is there a logical connection?  Does Thomism lead to Catholicism? It is natural that one would want to examine this […]

Reflections on Presidents’ Day

By Richard Land, This month Americans celebrate on Presidents’ Day the birthdays of the country’s two greatest presidents, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Washington, the wealthy southern plantation owner, and Lincoln, the log cabin born, Midwestern, self-made son of the soil, came from starkly different backgrounds and life experiences, and yet they literally shaped America […]