Take Eschatology Course Over the Internet! Jan 16 thru 21
/Reformed Baptist Seminary is partnering with Midwest Center for Theological Studies to offer a two-credit course on Eschatology (Last Things) the week of January 16 thru 21. Dr. Sam Waldron will examine the history of eschatological thought in the Church, the major structural considerations for an understanding of redemptive history
Read MoreColombia Module Report - Waldron Teaches Doctrine of God
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Fifty Colombian pastors gathered on the week of October 23 through 28 for the third theological module of RBS’s Marrow of Theology program. Approximately 10 of these pastors are from Reformed Baptist churches. The other 40 come from ecclesiastical bodies that are not Reformed. Dr. Sam Waldron taught on the doctrine of God and His decree.Distance Learning & The Ministry
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Is distance education in every way inferior to a traditional "brick and mortar" education? Or are there some clear advantages that distance education can offer the ministerial student and the church? While we recognize that distance learning is not for everyone and acknowledge that there may be some advantages to a traditional residential form of education, we believe that there are also some clear advantages and benefits associated with distance learning. Time to Register for the 2012 Pastoral Theology Module
/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. We've also invited Dr. Mark Ward, an author at BJU Press, to lecture two sessions on "The Pastor and His Technology."
Read More2011 Winter Module - NT Introduction
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Midwest Center for Theological Studies and Reformed Baptist Seminary are co-sponsoring a module on New Testament Introduction. Dr. Richard Barcellos will lecture on issues related to the canon and text of the New Testament, as well as topics related to the genre, background, authorship, date, recipients, and contents of New Testament books.