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Francis Turretin’s Natural Theology: Natural Theology’s Use | John Sweat
Turretin lists five general uses or ends of natural theology.
Francis Turretin’s Natural Theology: Clearing the Historical Record | John Sweat
Natural theology has been confessed throughout the history of the church, it has not been used or understood monolithically. To use the recurring phrase of Turretin, many have “erred in excess” or “erred in defect” in their conception of natural theology.
Spring 2024 Registration, now open!
Registration for Spring 2024 Live Classes is now open. We have another great lineup of live classes this semester. So, follow this link to enroll in one or more of these courses: https://cbtseminary.org/register/
Jon English Lee Appointed to ThM Program Director
Today Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary is pleased to announce the appointment of Jon English Lee to the position of ThM Program Director.
Ten Tenets of Hyper-Calvinism | Geoff Thomas
There is much talk of ‘hyper-Calvinism’ – even though one rarely comes across hyper-Calvinists anywhere in the world. It is like the references to those who are ‘dead orthodox’ while, though they exist, meeting one is a rare encounter. So, there is some ignorance of what are the tenets and consequences of ‘hyper-Calvinism.’
CBTSeminary announces ThM program
NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 12, 2023 Today CBTS has announced the formation of a new degree...
CBTSeminary hosts May modular course in new facilities
By God’s kindness, CBTSeminary successfully hosted its May modular course from May 26-May 31 at 800 Chuck Gray Court, Owensboro.
CBTS Holds 2023 Graduation Ceremony at New Facilities
On May 27, 2023, CBTS held its annual graduation service at the newly renovated facilities of Grace Reformed Baptist Church in Owensboro, KY.
A Recap of CovCon’23
LOUISVILLE, KY. On March 23-25, 2023, Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary hosted its second annual “Covenant Conference” in Louisville. KY. The conference title was “How Then Should We Worship?” covering the subject of biblical worship. The speakers included Jim Savastio, Sam Waldron, Conrad Mbewe, Scott Aniol, Tom Nettles, and John Miller. By God’s kindness, around 200 people attended the conference. Particular Baptist Heritage Books was the main conference bookstore, and several other vendors were present.