The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, in Louisville, Kentucky, is the oldest of the six seminaries affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. The seminary was founded in 1859 at Greenville, South Carolina, where it was at first lodged on the campus of Furman University.

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary People (First 31 people) - Page 0

Steven Furtick

Steven Furtick

American pastor

Russell D. Moore

Russell D. Moore

American theologian

Beezie Madden

Beezie Madden

American equestrian

Thom S. Rainer

Thom S. Rainer

American writer

Ed Stetzer

Ed Stetzer

Author

Charles Van Zant

Charles Van Zant

American architect

Jeff Struecker

Jeff Struecker

American author

W. A. Criswell

W. A. Criswell

American author

Dan Crary

Dan Crary

American guitarist

Grady Nutt

Grady Nutt

Humorist

Nancy Bean

Nancy Bean

Politician

Zulu Sofola

Zulu Sofola

Nigerian playwright

Archibald Thomas Robertson

Archibald Thomas Robertson

Preacher

Edgar Young Mullins

Edgar Young Mullins


Russell Moore

Russell Moore

Vocalist

Mark Dever

Mark Dever

Theologian

Frank Stagg

Frank Stagg

Irish republican

David P. Gushee

David P. Gushee

Ethicist

David Casas

David Casas

Legislator

Wayne Oates

Wayne Oates

American psychologist

Albert Mohler

Albert Mohler

President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Ronald F. Miller

Ronald F. Miller

Former West Virginia State Senator

Mark E. Biddle

Mark E. Biddle

Editor

Roger Duke

Roger Duke

Author

R. T. Kendall

R. T. Kendall

Writer

Benjamin Ladner

Benjamin Ladner

Higher education teacher

Matt Lockett

Matt Lockett

Kentucky State Representative

Hal Hopson

Hal Hopson

Composer

Lee Rutland Scarborough

Lee Rutland Scarborough

Pastor

Samuel E Waldron

Samuel E Waldron

Writer

Charles H. Martin

Charles H. Martin

Former United States Representative