2016 Fall Courses

Welcome to the 2016 Southern Evangelical Fall Semester course listing. On this page you will find a listing of all the courses listed with deadlines, dates, and times for each course. In addition, you will find an FAQ section below the listing of courses. Thank you for visiting, and we hope to see you on-campus, online, […]

A Match Made in Heaven: How the National Day of Reason Points to God’s Existence

The majority of this post was originally posted last year by the same title on the Ratio Christi UNC Greensboro blog. Reason. According to Merriam-Webster, it is “the power of the mind to think and understand in a logical way.”[1] This intellectual power is often championed by atheistic thinkers and spurned by many who consider […]

Presenting Apologetics: Presentation Skills & Tactics

Join Frank Turek for his course titled Presenting Apologetics: Presentation Skills & Tactics. The course will not only show students a logically sequential case for Christianity (I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist) but also provide them with practical presentation techniques for presenting that case and answering questions.  Major issues to be discussed include, […]

Batman V. Superman: A Sign of the Culture’s Theological Condition

By Dr. Brian Huffling, Not even on the most distorted and contracted theory of good which ever was framed by religious or philosophical fanaticism, can the government of Nature be made to resemble the work of a being at once good and omnipotent [1]. Is this the worldview of a philosopher or a modern-day comic […]

A Summary of Act & Potency

By Daniel Roberts, Earlier this week, Southern Evangelical Seminary hosted its first Open House of the year! On-campus students received a t-shirt citing one of Thomas Aquinas’ famous distinctions, the distinction between act and potency. As promised to the students in attendance, this article aims to provide a summary of the meanings of these terms and […]

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 […]