Swbts Master of Arts in Archeology and Biblical Studies

Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, U.Southward.

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Official SWBTS Seal.jpg

Former names

Theological Department of Baylor Academy (1901-05)
Baylor Theological Seminary (1905-08)
Motto Live Your Calling
Type Section of Baylor Academy (1901-08)
Private seminary (1908-present)
Established 1908 (chartered)
Accreditation ATS, SACSCOC

Religious affiliation

Southern Baptist
BGCT (until 1925)

Academic amalgamation

50.R. Scarborough College
President Adam West. Greenway
Provost Ben Skaug

Bookish staff

119
Postgraduates 2,674
Location

Waco, Texas (until 1910)
Fort Worth, Texas

Campus Suburban
Website www.swbts.edu

The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary is a Baptist seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. Information technology was established in 1908 and is ane of the largest seminaries in the globe.[1] It is accredited past the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada,[2] the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, and the National Clan of Schools of Music to award diplomas and available's, master's, and doctoral degrees.[3]

History [edit]

Postcard of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1912

B. H. Carroll Memorial Building, the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary's main authoritative building.

Official seal of Southwestern Seminary

Official seal of Southwestern Seminary

SWBTS grew out of the Baylor University theological section, which was established in 1901. By 1905, B. H. Carroll had managed to catechumen the department of five professors into the Baylor Theological Seminary, but still under Baylor University. In 1907, while Baylor Academy President Samuel Palmer Brooks was on holiday in Europe, Carroll, then chairman of the Baylor Board of Trustees, made a motion that the department of organized religion be separated from the university and chartered every bit a split entity. The seminary was established in 1908, with Carroll named as its founding president.[4]

The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary received its lease on March xiv, 1908, only remained on Baylor'southward Waco campus until the summertime of 1910, when the lath accepted an offering fabricated by Fort Worth citizens for a campus site and enough funds to build the first building.[4] The 200-acre (0.81 kmii) campus was located on what came to be known as "Seminary Hill," one of the highest natural elevations in Tarrant Canton. The showtime building was named "Fort Worth Hall" in laurels of the seminary's new location. In 1925, the Baptist General Convention of Texas passed command of the seminary to the Southern Baptist Convention.

The Department of Religious Educational activity and the Department of Gospel Music were established within the seminary in 1915. These departments were eventually converted into schools inside the seminary in 1921, becoming the School of Gospel Music and the Schoolhouse of Religious Education. As of 2019, the School of Religious Education is at present known as the Jack D. Terry School of Educational Ministries,[5] and the School of Gospel Music is now known as the School of Church Music and Worship.[5]

Conservative Resurgence: Russell Dilday'southward Dismissal and Ken Hemphill's Election [edit]

In March 1994, the seminary experienced a sudden change in leadership with the dismissal of the seminary's sixth president, Russell H. Dilday, during the Southern Baptist Convention conservative resurgence. On March 9, 1994, the board of trustees voted 26 to 7 to dismiss Dilday after 16-years as seminary president.[6] Dilday was called to a lath meeting where he was removed without warning and his role was locked while he was still at the meeting, preventing his removal of personal effects.[seven] The Associated Press reported that the newly elected trustee chairman stated that the "establishment needed new direction for the 21st century." Students gathered in front of the president'south domicile in protest and back up for Dilday.[6] The ballot of Kenneth Due south. Hemphill as the seminary'due south 7th president followed, and he served the seminary from 1994 to 2003.[viii]

Recent history (21st century) [edit]

On June 24, 2003, the board of trustees unanimously elected Paige Patterson equally the seminary's 8th president. Patterson previously served as president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary for 10 years, thus becoming the second Southern Baptist leader to serve as president for ii seminaries within the convention. Patterson also served as the president of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1998 to 2000 and was a leading effigy behind the Conservative Resurgence motion within the convention.[nine]

In 2006 the seminary imposed a prohibition on professors or administrators promoting charismatic practices, such as private prayer languages.[10]

In 2007 a gender discrimination accommodate in federal court was filed by Professor Sheri Klouda over her dismissal. Klouda claimed she was dismissed from the kinesthesia due to her gender, being a woman.[xi] In response, the seminary commented that Klouda was not dismissed but that she would non have tenure.[12] [13] [14] The Klouda lawsuit was immediately dismissed because of church building-state separation-related concerns.[xv] [16] The federal judge who dismissed the case stated that "Leaders of a prominent Southern Baptist seminary who believe women are biblically forbidden from teaching men were within their rights when they told a female professor to leave", including a statement that the seminary was well within its First Subpoena rights to dismiss Klouda.[17]

In 2014, the schoolhouse received criticism from other evangelicals when it admitted its first Muslim educatee from Palestine. The Muslim pupil was enrolled in Southwestern's PhD program in archæology.[18] Seminary president Paige Patterson defended his decision to take the pupil'south awarding, despite criticism.[xix]

The School of Preaching was established in 2015 with David L. Allen serving as the first dean. The purpose of the school is to teach students the importance of text-driven preaching. The seminary added ii new graduate programs, Master of Arts in Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy in World Christian Studies, in 2016. On Apr 12, 2017, the executive committee reported to the lath of trustees that The college at Southwestern would be renamed in honor of the seminary'southward second president Lee Rutland Scarborough, becoming the 50.R. Scarborough College.[20]

In May, Patterson was criticized for his comments and views on women and sexual harassment. On May 22, 2018, after a thirteen-hour discussion with the trustee board of Southwestern, Patterson was appointed President Emeritus. On May 30, however, the executive committee of the Southwestern trustees voted to remove all benefits provided to Patterson, including the title of President Emeritus. Patterson was immediately fired from SWBTS.[21] D. Jeffrey Bingham, dean of the School of Theology, was later on appointed acting president.[22] [23] [24]

On February 27, 2019, Adam Due west. Greenway was elected by the lath of trustees every bit the 9th president of the seminary. He is the showtime alumnus since Russell Dilday to serve as president, having earned his Chief of Divinity caste from Southwestern Seminary in 2002. Greenway had previously served equally dean of the Billy Graham School of Missions, Evangelism and Ministry building at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.[25]

Presidents [edit]

No. Name Term
one Benajah Harvey Carroll 1908–1914
two Lee Rutland Scarborough 1915–1942
iii East. D. Head 1942–1953
4 J. Howard Williams 1953–1958
5 Robert East. Naylor[26] 1958–1978
6 Russell H. Dilday 1978–1994
seven Kenneth S. Hemphill 1994–2003
eight L. Paige Patterson 2003–2018
9 Adam Westward. Greenway 2019–nowadays

Assistants and kinesthesia [edit]

SWBTS is currently administered past a xl-member board of trustees serving staggered terms of role. Board members are elected by the Southern Baptist Convention. Trustees elect faculty members and administrative officers. Fiscal support is derived from the Southern Baptist Convention's Cooperative Program, endowment earnings, gifts and student fees.

Dr. Adam W. Greenway is the ninth and electric current president of the seminary. Current (2022) deans include Gregory A. Wills (Schoolhouse of Theology), Joseph R. Crider (School of Church Music and Worship), Michael S. Wilder (Jack D. Terry School of Educational Ministries), John D. Massey (Roy J. Fish School of Evangelism and Missions), and M. Todd Bates (Texas Baptist College).[27]

The full-time faculty includes approximately seventy individuals with nigh twice every bit many part-time and offshoot faculty members.[ commendation needed ]

Academics [edit]

Aside from theology, the schoolhouse offers a broad variety of graduate majors such as apologetics, biblical counseling, Christian teaching, divinity, Islamic studies, missiology, and music.[28]

Since 1908, Southwestern Seminary has graduated more than 44,000 students. Southwestern'south electric current student body represents 46 states and 45 countries.[29] The seminary'south academic periodical, Southwestern Journal of Theology has been published since 1958.[xxx] It is conservative and Baptist in orientation.

In the autumn of 2005, the seminary converted its undergraduate plan into the [h[Fifty.R. Scarborough College]], afterwards renamed Texas Baptist Higher.[31] In 2007 the seminary began an initiative for engaging and transforming culture, its new Center for Cultural Date, named in honor of Richard Land.[32] In line with this initiative, the seminary employed prominent intelligent design advocate William A. Dembski.[33] In 2016, the seminary added a master's degree programme in Philosophy. The program was approved past the Lath of Trustees and, in Jan 2017, by the accreditation body, the Association of Theological Schools (ATS).[34] Southwestern's then President, Paige Patterson, stated Everybody is a philosopher, the question is are yous a proficient 1 or a bad ane? We are committed to having good philosophers and to making good thinkers and philosophers out of our people. [34]

Southwestern is divided into six schools:

  • The School of Theology
  • The School of Church Music and Worship
  • The Jack D. Terry Schoolhouse of Educational Ministries
  • The Roy J. Fish School of Evangelism and Missions
  • The Texas Baptist College

School of Theology [edit]

Established in 1908, the School of Theology trains seminary student for master's or doctorate degrees in theology. Concentrations include biblical languages, apologetics, theology, church history, preaching, pastoral ministry, etc. The current dean is Gregory A. Wills. Students are able to obtain a master's or doctoral degree designed as an entrypoint into Christian ministry building in a variety of contexts.[35]

School of Church Music and Worship [edit]

Originally a department within the School of Theology, the School of Gospel Music was established in 1921. The school was renamed to the School of Sacred Music in 1926, a name which it diameter until 1957 when the school was renamed the School of Church Music. In 2019, the schoolhouse was renamed the School of Church building Music and Worship.[36] The current dean of the school is Joseph R. Crider.[37] [38]

Jack D. Terry School of Educational Ministries [edit]

The Terry School of Educational Ministries offers several unlike master'due south and doctoral degrees such every bit the Main of Arts in Christian Education (MACE). The school was originally a department within the School of Theology until the School of Religious Education was established in 1921. The school was renamed to the School of Educational Ministries in 1997. The schoolhouse was officially renamed in 2009 in award of Jack D. Terry.[36] Current concentrations provided in this school include biblical counseling, children's ministry, collegiate ministry, and student ministries. The electric current dean is Michael S. Wilder[39]

Roy J. Fish School of Evangelism and Missions [edit]

In 2005, the partitioning of evangelism and missions in the School of Theology was reorganized as the Roy J. Fish School of Evangelism and Missions.[xl] This division provides students with spiritual mentorship, a solid theological grounding in Scripture, and coursework that equips them to share the Gospel with intelligence, relevance and boldness. [41] The current dean is John D. Massey.[41] [42]

Religious beliefs [edit]

The Baptist Religion and Bulletin (2000) is the seminary'southward confessional statement (run into the          Southwestern Declaration on Academic and Theological Integrity).[43]          The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy and the Danvers Argument on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood provide further interpretive guidance related to the seminary'due south doctrinal positions on the nature of biblical inspiration and gender roles, respectively.[44]        

Extension Campuses [edit]

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has its main campus in Fort Worth, but besides offers programs and selected degrees at remote campuses.[45]

  • Master of Arts in Theology (Bonn, Germany)

Notable people [edit]

Faculty [edit]

Proper name Known for Human relationship to SWBTS
Benajah Harvey Carroll Pastor, theologian SWBTS founder and first president
Walter Thomas Conner Theologian Professor 1910-1949
William A. Dembski Proponent of intelligent design Professor of Apologetics since 2006[33]
David South. Dockery Sometime President of Union University & Trinity Evangelical Divinity Schoolhouse Distinguished Professor of Theology, Theologian-in-Residence
Due east. Earle Ellis New Attestation scholar Inquiry Professor of Theology Emeritus
William Roscoe Estep Baptist and Anabaptist historian, professor Professor of Church building History Emeritus
James Bruton Gambrell Theologian Chair of Christian Ideals and Ecclesiology from 1912 to 1914[46]
James Leo Garrett Jr. Theologian Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Theology
T. B. Maston Christian ethicist, Civil Rights advocate Professor of Christian Ethics
C. Barry McCarty Chief Parliamentarian of Southern Baptist Convention Professor of Preaching and Rhetoric
J. Frank Norris Fundamentalist preacher SWBTS trustee
L. Paige Patterson One-time president of the Southern Baptist Convention SWBTS eighth president
Lee Rutland Scarborough Professor, evangelist SWBTS 2nd president

Alumni [edit]

SWBTS includes many notable and well known alumni including several dissimilar Southern Baptist Convention Presidents, a U.S Senator, a The states Governor, U.S. presidential candidates, members of the White House Cabinet of the United States, seminary presidents, pastors, educators, theologians, Civil Rights activists, songwriters, authors, etc.

Proper name Known for Relationship to SWBTS
Gary Chapman Writer of The Five Love Languages series Principal of Religious Education / Doctor of Philosophy
Bill Moyers 11th White Firm Printing Secretarial assistant for U.S. 36th President Lyndon B. Johnson, Announcer Master of Divinity
James Lankford Junior Us senator (R-OK), 2015–present Chief of Divinity[47]
Jeff Iorg President, Gateway Seminary (formerly Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary) Doctor of Ministry
Daniel Akin President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Primary of Divinity
Louie Giglio Pastor, Passion City Church and founder, Passion Movement Master of Divinity[48]
J. D. Grey 28th Southern Baptist Convention President, Pastor of First Baptist Church of New Orleans, 1937–1972 Master's degree[49]
Ronnie Floyd 60th Southern Baptist Convention President, 2014 - 2016. Master of Divinity
Steve Gaines (pastor) 61st Southern Baptist Convention President, 2016–2018 Master of Divinity
Jack Graham 55th Southern Baptist Convention President, 2002–2004, Senior Pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church Master of Divinity, Doctor of Ministry
William G. Tanner President of Oklahoma Baptist University from 1971 to 1976. Bachelor of Divinity / Doctor of Theology
Mark Brister 14th President of Oklahoma Baptist University, Humanitarian, Baptist Pastor Chief of Divinity / Doctor of Ministry building
George Due east. Hearn Psychologist and Professor at Louisiana College Master's degree
William Alvin Hatton Featured Missionary in Brazil. Founded Purple Ambassadors in Brazil.[50] Available's Caste (1942-1945)
Mike Huckabee 44th Governor of Arkansas & U.S. Presidential Candidate in 2008 and 2016. Graduate study (one year)
Robert Jeffress Senior Pastor, Offset Baptist Church (Dallas, Texas) Medico of Ministry
Larry Lea Televangelist Attended the doctoral program[51]
Phillip Lee, Jr. United States Navy Reserve Rear Admiral Master of Divinity (1990), Master of Religious Education (1998) and Doc of Philosophy degree (2000)[52]
Fred L. Lowery Pastor of First Baptist Church building of Bossier City, Louisiana; Televangelist, "The First Word" Master of Theology[53]
Robert 50. Lynn President of Louisiana College from 1975 to 1997 [54]
Baylus Benjamin McKinney Singer, hymnist Seminary student[55]
Erwin McManus Lead Pastor of Mosaic Church Master of Divinity
Don Miller Republican fellow member of the Tennessee House of Representatives Thousand.R.E.[56]
John R. Rice Evangelist and founder of Sword of the Lord fundamentalist publications Attended in 1920
Rick Scarborough old pastor, heads Vision America Chief of Divinity[57]
Charles Stanley Pastor, First Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia Master of Divinity
Rick Warren Founder and Senior Pastor of Saddleback Church Master of Divinity
Paul Washer Preacher, Founder/Managing director of HeartCry Missionary Lodge Master of Divinity
Jack Frasure Hyles Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Hammond, IN (1951 - 2001), Founder of Hyles-Anderson College Main'south Degree[58]
Earl Stallings Minister and Civil Rights Movement Activist Master of Divinity
Lester Roloff Evangelist inside Independent Baptist movement, controversial operator of girls rehabilitation home Principal of Divinity
Charles Robert McPherson Senior Pastor of Riverside Baptist Church in Denver, Colorado, 1962-1986 Master'southward degree[59]
Edwin Barry Young Founder Fellowship Church Master of Divinity

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External links [edit]

  • Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • Reviews of SWBTS

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