New Web Site and Journal Article

by | Feb 10, 2014 | Uncategorized

The web site for Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary has been given a refresh. We hope you like it. Just click the Seminary tab at the top of this page to check it out.

The Seminary publishes an annual scholarly journal, Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal. If you click on the Journal tab at the top of this page, you will be taken to the Journal page, which lists contents for all the past issues, as well as pdfs for issues more than three years old. But an article from the current issue (2013) is also available—”Why a Commitment to Inerrancy Does Not Demand a Strictly 6000-Year-Old Earth: One Young Earther’s Plea for Realism” by Dr. Mark A. Snoeberger. If you listened to the recent debate between Ken Ham and Bill Nye, you probably noticed that Ham often referred to the earth as being 6000 years old. But, as Dr. Snoeberger points out, not all young-earth creationists agree with that assessment.

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