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Southern Evangelical Seminary Hosting On-Campus and Online Open House Saturday

CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Southern Evangelical Seminary (SES, www.staging.ses.edu) will aim to introduce more Christians to apologetics education—or the practice of learning more about the Christian faith and how to defend beliefs—at an open house this weekend. WHO:       Southern Evangelical Seminary WHAT:    Open House WHERE:  SES campus, 3000 Tilley Morris Road in Matthews, N.C., and online WHEN:    9:30 […]

God, The Shack, and the Christian Mind

Unless you live under a rock, you’re no doubt familiar with the New York Times bestselling book The Shack by William P. Young that has also recently been released as a big-budget feature film. Much has been said, and will continue to be said, regarding the alleged merits of The Shack as well as its […]

When It Comes to Worldview, Conservatives and Liberals Are Worlds Apart

For 25 Years, Southern Evangelical Seminary Has Been Teaching Christians to Defend Their Beliefs in the Tough Conversations of Life; SES Hosts On-Campus and Online Open House on Saturday CHARLOTTE, N.C.—If it wasn’t already clear during the November election and in the months since the inauguration, conservatives and liberals have some “irreconcilable differences” when it […]

On a Christian Philosophy of Education

On a Christian Philosophy of Education   “By its very nature it [teaching] is not a democratic notion…. The very act of teaching implies the admission of a certain inequality not indeed in nature, nor even in intellectual ability, but at least in knowledge.” “The good teacher then loves to teach because he loves to […]

Coercive Censorship at Middlebury College: Part 1

In Vermont last week approximately 100 of Middlebury College’s 2,500 students shouted down a visiting speaker on their campus. The speaker was the well-known, highly credentialed, and controversial sociologist Charles Murray, the author of several books, perhaps the most notable of which Coming Apart, speaks of the growing class division in the United States. Read […]

Five Things Christian Apologetics Must Have

Five Things Christian Apologetics Must Have I was raised in a Christian home, always active in an evangelical church, and was even on a first name basis with my youth pastor. However, I was not “apologetically” prepared for my first year in college. It started after freshman orientation when my advisor met with us and […]