Why Go to Seminary When the Fields are Already White for Harvest?
In preparation for representing the seminary at a conference in Iowa, I have been reflecting on why go to seminary. Why should... Read More
Online vs. In-Person Education: Theological Training Is Supposed to Be Hard
In my previous post considering Dan Wallace’s recent article discussing online vs. in-person education I concluded that, especially regarding theological teaching, in-person... Read More
Online vs. In-Person Education: The Superior Value of In-Person Education
A couple of weeks ago Dan Wallace wrote an article questioning whether or not online education is equal in quality to in-person... Read More
Online Education: A Few Comments on Dan Wallace’s Recent Blog Article
A few weeks ago, Dan Wallace wrote an article on the recent trend towards online theological education. I would like to summarize... Read More
Support DBTS on #GivingTuesday
A message from Dr. Doran: Dear Friend of DBTS, Happy Thanksgiving! God has been gracious to us and is worthy of... Read More
Detroit Baptist Seminary’s East Africa Connection
Check out the recent feature post from the Gospel Coalition about the East Africa Baptist School of Theology and its upcoming Proclaim Conference... Read More
What Happened to the Biblical Generalist?
Each successful doctoral completion in biblical studies results in a niche scholar; that is, a scholar who knows massive amounts about a... Read More
An Able and Faithful Ministry
In the early 1800s the church in America faced a number of challenges. Intermittent revivals of religion in the previous decades had... Read More
New Student Reading List
This morning we welcomed a new crop of seminary students into our halls. Their excitement is contagious, and the faculty is eager... Read More
How Much Should We Engage with Progressive Scholarship?
I have been reading quite a bit about John’s Gospel recently. My reading has spanned the spectrum from conservatives to fairly progressive... Read More