Covenant Theology: A Reformed and Baptistic Perspective on God's Covenants by Greg Nichols

My first study Bible portrayed the flow of redemptive history under the rubric of changing “dispensations.” This approach helped me to appreciate the progressive nature of special revelation. But the more I studied the Scriptures, the less correspondence I sensed between the biblical text and the dispensational scheme in the accompanying notes.
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Dean's 2010-2011 Annual Seminary Report

RBS began in May 2005 with nine students. Over the next few years the seminary experienced significant growth. In 2010 the enrollment peaked at nearly 70 students
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Graduate Profile: Sam Nocita, Master of Theological Studies (M.T.S.)

It was while pursuing my dreams in Kansas that I violently collided with the One True and Living God and first met my Savior Jesus. I was saved, radically transformed, baptized, and joined the local church at 21 years of age
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Summer 2011 Columbia Module Report

On Tuesday 12 classes started at 8:00am. On Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13, I gave 6 hours of classes each day, focusing on hermeneutics. The topics these days were: a general introduction to hermeneutics, historical introduction, use OT in the NT, general hermeneutics, with emphasis on the historical, grammatical, theological, special hermeneutics
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2011 Fall Module - Old Testament Introduction

Dr. Bob Gonzales will give 22 hours of lectures on the subject of Old Testament Introduction. In these lectures, Dr. Gonzales will cover issues related to the canon and text of the Old Testament. He will also deal with genre, background, authorship, date, recipients, and contents of Old Testament books.
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2012 Winter Module - Pastoral Theology

Reformed Baptist Seminary is offering a theological module on "Pastoral Theology" on the week of January 23-27 in Taylors, South Carolina.  We've invited Pastors Bob Selph, Tom Ascol, Gary Hendrix, and Donny Martin to address the nature and various facets of pastoral ministry. Students and auditors are invited.
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