Church History Resources for Children and Those Who Teach Them
Most seminary students are involved in teaching children in some venue or another. Many are husbands and fathers, and so are responsible... Read More
Discovering Dispensationalism
Just a few weeks ago, SCS Press released a new book that will likely be of interest to many of our readers.... Read More
DBTS Journal New Release
We are pleased to announce that the 2022 issue of the Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal has just been released. This year’s issue contains six... Read More
A New Festschrift in Honor of Dr. Gerald Priest
Longtime friends of the seminary will fondly recall that Dr. Priest served on the faculty of DBTS from 1988 until his retirement... Read More
Book Giveaway
We have five books we’d like to giveaway this week. Here are the books: Constantine Campbell, Advances in the Study of... Read More
Yes, Virginia, There Really Was a Santa Claus
It’s that time of year when grocery store clerks, kind-hearted relatives, and even complete strangers ask children what they want Santa Claus... Read More
Christmas Shopping that Benefits Your Favorite Seminary
Giving Tuesday may be over, but there’s another way you can help DBTS financially this Christmas season and all year round. And... Read More
Martin Luther’s 95 Theses
On October 31, 1517, a monk named Martin Luther (1483–1546) posted a list of topics for academic debate at the local university.... Read More
A Handful of New and Forthcoming NT Commentaries
In the past few weeks, a number of significant new commentaries have been released, and several more are on the immediate horizon.... Read More
Luther’s 95 Theses
On this day 499 years ago, a monk named Martin Luther (1483–1546) approached a church door in Wittenberg, Germany and posted a... Read More