Theology, Pastoral Ministry, and More with Ken Keathley

The Forum often calls attention to the intersection between theology and culture. Many of my own perspectives on this was forged through the Center for Faith and Culture at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. In the past year, the Center has been led by long-time pastor and theology professor Ken Keathley. He has authored or contributed to several books, including A Theology for the Church, perhaps the most substantial...

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Top Books Read in 2013
Dec31

Top Books Read in 2013

by the Helwys Society In a recent post, Forum contributors shared their favorite books from 2013. However, regular readers know that we believe that history often helps provide the best perspective on what is really significant. In that spirit, we also want to highlight select publications that weren’t published in 2013, but nevertheless were read and digested by our contributors in the past year. While some titles are still more...

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Top Books Published in 2013
Dec30

Top Books Published in 2013

Each year, members of the Helwys Society have the opportunity to read and review many books. Insomuch that we find these books significant or useful, we try to bring that information to the attention of readers. In the next two posts, we intend to do that by highlighting our favorite books published in 2013, and then we’ll follow that by highlighting books from pre-2013 that we may have happened to read this year. We trust this will...

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2013 Theological Symposium: Summary & Reflections

Anytime believers from different regions, vocations, and intellectual backgrounds can assemble to think theologically together, it is likely an occasion worth attending. The annual Free Will Baptist Theological Symposium is such a setting for this type of activity. The Symposium is sponsored by the Commission for Theological Integrity, a historically important arm of the Free Will Baptist movement. The annual meeting met on the campus...

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Book Review: Killing Calvinism
May02

Book Review: Killing Calvinism

Some books elicit interest due to their subject matter. Others do so because of their literary quality. For me, the title Killing Calvinism (Cruciform Press, 2012) was enough to arrest my attention. As a Baptist pastor with strong convictions about the doctrine of salvation, new books on theological systems frequently pique my interest. Regardless of our spiritual sensibilities about “systems,” we all tend to have them. Written by...

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