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Board of TrusteesChairman: Dr. Todd Fisher
First Vice-Chairman & Executive Committee Chairman: Mr. Philip Gunn
Second Vice-Chairman: Mr. Matt Schmucker
Secretary: Dr. Philip West
Financial Board Chairman: Mr. Jimmy Blount
For AlabamaEdwin J. Hayes, Retired, CullmanJohn C. Thweatt, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Pell City
For ArizonaArchie Stephens, Retired, Goodyear
For ArkansasSchanon D. Caudle, Pastor, North Park Baptist Church,
Van BurenNick Floyd, Campus Pastor, Cross Church, Springdale
For CaliforniaJohn A. Montgomery, Dean of Spiritual Life, California
Baptist University, HighlandAlfred M. (Merril) Smoak, Jr., Associate Pastor, Trinity
Baptist Church, Livermore
For District of ColumbiaMatt Schmucker, Executive Director, Together 4 the
Gospel, District of Columbia
For FloridaJames B. Henry, Interim Pastor, OrlandoRandall B. Kuhn, Pastor, Howard Carlisle Baptist Church,
Panama City
For GeorgiaPaul E. Garrison, Pastor, Hill Street Baptist Church, ToccoaPhilip W. West, Senior Pastor, Retired, Warner Robins
For IllinoisNina J. Wilson, Retired, Rockford
For IndianaJames L. Walls, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Charlestown
For KentuckyElizabeth H. Coursey, Director of Preschool & Children’s
Ministries, First Baptist Church, HendersonWilliam H. Haynes, Pastor, Grace Baptist Church,
Somerset
For LouisianaJulie C. Emerson, President & Founder, Lagniappe
Communications Group, CarencroDavid E. Hankins, Executive Director, Louisiana Baptist
Convention, Alexandria
For Maryland/DelawareJohn W. Manry, Pastor, North Harford Baptist Church,
Jarrettsville
For MississippiPhilip Gunn, Attorney/Speaker of the House in the
Mississippi House of Representatives, ClintonJohn A. Temple, Pastor, Popular Springs Drive Baptist
Church, Meridian
For MissouriPhillip A. Bray, Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Macon David C. Sheppard, Retired, St. Peters
For North CarolinaT. Scott Eanes, Senior Pastor, Fairview Baptist Church,
StatesvilleD. Steven Gouge, Director of Missions, Brushy Mountain
Baptist Association, Mooresville
For OhioDanny L. Lambert, Pastor, First Baptist Church,
Westerville
For OklahomaE. Todd Fisher, Senior Pastor, Immanuel Baptist Church,
ShawneeEdward (Scott) Pruitt, Attorney General, Office of
Oklahoma Attorney General, Tulsa
For South CarolinaJames W. (Skip) Owens, Director of Denominational
Relations, Charleston Southern University, CharlestonL. Perrin Powell, Senior Pastor, Peach Valley Baptist
Church, Boiling Springs
Admissions • Board of Trustees • Offices
• Faculty • Academic Calendar
“All are united in a common purpose— to train, educate, and prepare ministers of the gospel
for more faithful service.” —R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
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For TennesseeJ. Michael King, Retired, ChattanoogaChad P. Wilson, Banker/CFP President, Foundation Bank,
Jackson
For TexasJ. Michael Mericle, Senior Associate Pastor, Great Hills
Baptist Church, AustinPaul B. Taylor, Electrician, E.I. DuPont Company, Orange
For VirginiaBrian D. Autry, Director, Southern Baptist Conservatives
of Virginia, Midlothian Billy F. Ross, Pastor, Centreville Baptist Church,
Centreville
At LargePusey Losch, Pastor, Mountain View Church, Richfield, PA
LocalJames Blount, Insurance & Investments, Sentry Insurance,
LouisvilleFrank F. Broadus, Retired, LouisvilleStanley L. Craig, Retired, LouisvilleRose W. Harris, Homemaker, ElizabethtownJ. Barry McRoberts, Owner & President, Global-Polymers
Corporation, LaGrangeMarla R. Sanders, Compliance Director, Humana,
LouisvillePatricia A. Skelton, Retired, Shelbyville
OfficesAcademic Administration - 4099147 Norton, Box 319, Fax 897-4004
Academic Advising - 4680154 Norton, Fax 897-4031
Academic Records - 4209153 Norton, Box 269, Fax 897-4814
Academic Services - 4205215 HCC, Box 2366, Fax 897-4031
Accounting - 41324111 Sampey, Box 2390, Fax 897-4181 For Student Accounts - 4128
Admissions - 4617218 HCC, Box 2375, Fax 897-4723
Applied Ministry - 4680154 Norton, Box 2366
Bevin Center for Missions Mobilization - 4594218 HCC, Box 937, Fax 897-4788
Billy Graham School of Missions, Evangelism and Ministry - 4108103 Cooke Hall, Box 1959, Fax 897-4042
Boyce College - 4693Box 1734, Fax 897-4799
Boyce Student Life - 4015Box 1734, Fax 897-4799
Campus Information - 4011
Campus Police - 4444Box 2382, Fax 897-4805
Center for North American Missions and Church Planting - 4498Box 1968, Fax 897-4042
Clinic - 4497213 HCC, Box 2374, Fax 897-4050
Computer Stations - 4713
Dining Services - 4415253 HCC, Box 2398, Fax 897-4010
Disability Services - 4208154 Norton, Box 2366, Fax 897-4031
Event Productions - 4072204 HCC, Box 2394, Fax 897-4088
Extension Education - 4390146 Norton, Box 2387, Fax 897-4004
Facilities Management - 4703100 Allen Central Services Building, Box 2405,Fax 897-4213
Financial Aid - 4206150 Norton, Box 2369, Fax 897-4031
Guest Housing (see Legacy Center)
Health and Recreation Center - 4720115 HCC, Box 2373
Housing Services - 42033124 Mullins, Box 2372, Fax 897-4202
Human Resources - 47214118 Sampey, Box 2396, Fax 897-4202
Institutional Advancement - 4143Foundation House, Box 2403, Fax 897-4144
Intercultural Programs - 431594 Norton, Box 2378, Fax 897-4812
International Services - 4208150 Norton, Box 2366, Fax 897-4031
International Church Planting - 4593(2+2 / 2+3 Program)
Legacy Center - 736-0600
LifeWay Campus Store - 4506
Library - 4713Box 294, Fax 897-4600
Ministry Connnections - 4680154 Norton, Box 2366, Fax 897-4031
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Online Learning - 430594 Norton, Box 2378, Fax 897-4812
President’s Office - 41212nd Floor Norton, Box 244, Fax: 899-1770
Post Office - 4212100 HCC, Box 2365
Professional Doctoral Studies - 4113164 Norton, Box 1959, Fax 897-4004
Radio Studio - 4195
Research Doctoral Studies - 4119164 Norton, Box 1883, Fax 897-4004
School of Theology - 4112146 Norton, Box 319, Fax 897-4004
Security - 4444
Seminary Wives Institute - 4816
Shield Card - 4444100 HCC
Student Accounts - 4128
Switchboard - 4011
Women’s Leadership - 4085230 HCC, Box 901
Youth Ministry - 4207Rankin Hall, Box 2386
FacultyGregg R. AllisonB.S., M.Div., Ph.D. – Professor of Christian Theology (2003)
Timothy K. BeougherB.S., M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D. – Billy Graham Professor of Evangelism and Church Growth (1996); Associate Dean of the Billy Graham School of Missions, Evangelism and Ministry
Phillip R. BethancourtB.A., M.S., M.Div., Ph.D. – Assistant Professor of Christian Theology (2011)
Terry J. BettsB.S.Ed., M.Div., Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Old Testament Interpretation (2001)
Chad O. BrandB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Professor of Christian Theology (2001)
Gregory B. BrewtonB.M.E., M.C.M., D.M.M. – Carolyn King Ragan Professor of Church Music (2002)
Theodore J. CabalB.A., M.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Professor of Christian Philosophy and Applied Apologetics (1998)
William F. Cook, IIIB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Professor of New Testament Interpretation (2000)
Mark T. CoppengerB.A., M.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Professor of Christian Apologetics (2004); Vice President for Extension Education; Director of the Nashville Extension Center
James W. CoxB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Senior Professor of Christian Preaching (1959)
Esther R. CrookshankB.M., M.A., Ph.D. – Ollie Hale Chiles Professor of Church Music (1994)
Joseph R. CriderB.A., M.A., D.A. – Professor of Church Music and Worship (2011); Executive Director, Institute for Biblical Worship
Russell T. FullerB.S., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. – Professor of Old Testament Interpretation (1998)
Duane A. GarrettB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – John R. Sampey Professor of Old Testament Interpretation (2004)
Peter J. GentryB.A., M.A., Ph.D. – Professor of Old Testament Interpretation (1999)
Adam W. GreenwayB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Evangelism and Applied Apologetics (2007); Dean of the Billy Graham School of Missions, Evangelism and Ministry
James M. HamiltonB.A., Th.M., Ph.D. – Professor of Biblical Theology (2008)
Chuck HannafordB.S., M.S., Ph.D. – Clinical Professor of Biblical Counseling (2006)
Michael A. G. HaykinB.A., M.Rel., Th.D. – Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality (2008)
Kenneth S. HemphillB.A., M.Div., D.Min., Ph.D. – Distinguished Professor of Evangelism and Church Growth (2004)
William D. Henard IIIB.A., M.Div., D.Min., Ph.D., LL.D. (hon.) – Assistant Professor of Evangelism and Church Growth (2007)
G. Maurice HinsonB.A., M.M., D.M.A. – Senior Professor of Church Music (1957)
Eric L. JohnsonB.Th., M.A.C.S., M.A., Ph.D. – Lawrence and Charlotte Hoover Professor of Pastoral Care (2000)
Timothy Paul JonesB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Professor of Leadership and Church
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Ministry (2007); Associate Vice President for Online Learning; Editor, The Journal of Discipleship and Family Ministry
Mary KassianB.S., D.Th. (candidate) – Distinguished Professor of Women’s Studies (2005)
J. Phillip LandgraveB.A., B.C.M., M.C.M., D.M.A. – Senior Professor of Church Music (1964)
Charles E. Lawless Jr.B.S., M.Div., Ph.D. – Distinguished Professor of Evangelism and Church Growth (2011)
Charles T. Lewis Jr.B.ME., M.ME., M.CM. – Assistant Professor of Church Music and Worship (2011)
Kenneth MagnusonB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Professor of Christian Ethics (1999)
George H. MartinB.S., M.Div., Th.D. – Professor of Biblical Studies (1996)
Eugene H. MerrillB.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.Phil., Ph.D. – Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Interpretation (2005)
R. Albert Mohler, Jr.B.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Joseph Emerson Brown Professor of Christian Theology (1993); President of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Russell D. MooreB.S., M.Div., Ph.D. – Distinguished Professor of Christian Ethics (2013)
Thomas J. NettlesB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Professor of Historical Theology (1997)
James A. Parker IIIB.A., M.A., M.Div., Th.M., D.Theol. – Professor of Worldview and Culture (1999); Associate Dean of the School of Theology, Worldview and Culture Division
Jonathan T. PenningtonB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation (2005); Director of Research Doctoral Studies
Jeremy P. PierreB.A., M.A., M.Div., Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling (2011); Dean of Students
Robert L. PlummerB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Professor of New Testament Interpretation (2002)
John B. PolhillB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Senior Professor of New Testament Interpretation (1969)
Zane PrattB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. (candidate) - Associate Professor of Christian Missions (2011)
David PrinceB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of Christian Preaching (2012)
David L. PuckettB.A., Th.M., Ph.D. – Professor of Church History (2002)
Thom S. RainerB.S., M.Div., Ph.D. – Distinguished Professor of Evangelism and Church Growth (2006)
Brian C. RichardsonB.A., M.A., Ph.D. – Basil Manly, Jr. Professor of Leadership and Church Ministry (1996)
Thomas R. SchreinerB.S., M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D. – James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation (1997); Associate Dean of the School of Theology, Scripture and Interpretation Division
Stuart W. ScottB.A., M.Div., D.Min. – Associate Professor of Biblical Counseling (2005); Executive Director, National Center of Biblical Counseling
Mark A. SeifridB.S., M.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Mildred and Ernest Hogan Professor of New Testament Interpretation (1992)
M. David SillsB.A., M.Div., D.Miss., Ph.D. – A.P. and Faye Stone Professor of Christian Missions and Cultural Anthropology (2003); Director of Intercultural Programs; Director of the Doctor of Missiology program
Kevin L. SmithB.S., M.Div., Ph.D. (candidate) – Assistant Professor of Christian Preaching (2006)
Robert H. SteinB.A., B.D., S.T.M., Ph.D. – Senior Professor of New Testament Interpretation (1997)
Randy L. StinsonB.A., M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Leadership and Family Ministry (2006); Senior Vice President for Academic Administration and Provost
John David TrenthamB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Assistant Professor of Leadership and Church Ministry (2013)
Brian J. VickersB.A., M.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation (2004)
Robert VogelB.A., M.Div., Th.M., M.A., Ph.D. – Carl E. Bates Professor of Christian Preaching (2003); Associate Vice President for Institutional Assessment
T. Vaughn WalkerB.S., M.S., M.Div, Ph.D. – WMU Professor of Christian Ministries (1996) and Professor of Black Church Studies (1986)
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Jeffrey K. WaltersB.A., M.A., M.Div., Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of Christian Missions and Urban Ministry (2012); Director of the Dehoney Center for Urban Ministry Training; Editor, The Southern Baptist Journal of Missions and Evangelism
Bruce A. WareA.S., Cert., B.A., M.Div., Th.M., M.A., Ph.D. – Professor of Christian Theology (1998)
Stephen J. WellumB.S., M.Div., Ph.D. – Professor of Christian Theology (1999); Editor, The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology
Donald S. WhitneyB.A., M.Div., D.Min., Ph.D. (candidate) – Associate Professor of Biblical Spirituality (2005); Senior Associate Dean, School of Theology
Michael S. WilderB.B.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Leadership and Church Ministry (2006); Associate Vice President for Doctoral Studies
Dennis E. WilliamsB.S., M.A., M.A., M.R.E., Ph.D. – Senior Professor of Leadership and Church Ministry (1994)
Jarvis J. WilliamsB.S., M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D. – Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation (2013)
Gregory A. WillsB.S., M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D. – Professor of Church History (1997); Dean of the School of Theology; Director of the Center for the Study of the Southern Baptist Convention
Shawn D. WrightB.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Church History (2001)
Hershael W. YorkB.A., M.A., M.Div., Ph.D. – Victor and Louise Lester Professor of Christian Preaching (1997); Associate Dean of the School of Theology, Ministry and Proclamation Division
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Academic CalendarThis calendar lists pivotal dates in the life of the seminary. For important dates related to specific degree programs, consult the appropriate office.
2013
AUGUST16 Seminary Orientation 19 Seminary Fall Classes Begin20 Convocation, 10:00 a.m., Alumni Chapel23 Strengthening Your Marriage Day (no classes this day)
SEPTEMBER2 Labor Day Holiday 6 Fall Festival11-12 Gheens Lectures with Carl Trueman
OCTOBER7-11 Fall Break23-24 Norton Lectures with Leyland Ryken
NOVEMBER22 Seminary Fall Classes End25-29 Fall Reading Days28-29 Thanksgiving holiday
DECEMBER2-7 Seminary Final Exams13 Seminary Graduation 16 Seminary Winter Term Begins23-27 Christmas holiday
2014
JANUARY1 New Year’s Day Holiday20 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday17 Seminary Winter Term Ends17 Seminary Orientation 21 Seminary Spring Classes Begin21 Convocation, 10:00 a.m., Alumni Chapel FEBRUARY 19-20 Gheens Lectures with George Guthrie25-Mar 1 Youth Emphasis Week
MARCH26-28 Mullins Lectures with T. David Gordon31-April 4 Spring Reading Days
APRIL18 Good Friday Holiday18 Francisco Preaching Award Day
MAY2 Seminary Spring Classes End5-9 Seminary Final Exams9 Boyce Graduation 16 Seminary Graduation 19 Seminary Summer Term Begins26 Memorial Day Holiday
JUNE10-11 SBC Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD JULY4 Fourth of July Holiday25 Seminary Summer Term Ends
AUGUST16 Seminary Orientation 19 Seminary Fall Classes Begin
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Facts about Southern Seminary• Founded in 1859 in Greenville, SC, as the first seminary
in the Southern Baptist Convention.• Moved to Louisville, KY, in 1877 and to its present
campus on Lexington Road in 1926.• First session in 1859 included 26 students and four
professors. By 1926, Southern Seminary was the largest seminary in the world.
• Southern was one of the first theological institutions to pioneer doctoral-level study. Southern’s Ph.D. was the first Doctor of Philosophy degree to be offered by a seminary in the U.S.
• In 1906, Southern created the nation’s first Christian education program.
• Today Southern Seminary is one of the largest seminaries in the world and the largest of the denomination’s six seminaries.
• Boyce College, a school of Southern Seminary, offers fully accredited associate and baccalaureate degrees in Biblical Studies.
From the NORTH (I-65 Southbound): I-65 South to I-64 East (Exit 137) I-64 to Grinstead Drive (Exit 8) Right onto Grinstead Drive Immediate Left onto Lexington Road 1.5 miles to Seminary on the Left.
From the WEST (I-64 Eastbound): I-64 East to Grinstead Drive (Exit 8) Right onto Grinstead Drive Immediate Left onto Lexington Road 1.5 miles to Seminary on the Left.
From the SOUTH (I-65 Northbound): I-65 North to I-64 East (Exit 137) I-64 to Grinstead Drive (Exit 8) Right onto Grinstead Drive Immediate Left onto Lexington Road 1.5 miles to Seminary on the Left.From the EAST (I-64 Westbound): I-64 West to Grinstead Drive (Exit 8) Left onto Grinstead Drive Immediate Left onto Lexington Road 1.5 miles to Seminary on the Left.
From the NORTHEAST (I-71 Southbound): I-71 South to I-264 Watterson Expressway (Exit 5) I-264 South to I-64 West (Exit 19) I-64 to Grinstead Drive (Exit 8) Left onto Grinstead Drive Immediate Left onto Lexington Road 1.5 miles to Seminary on the Left.
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• The 70-acre main campus features buildings in classical Georgian architecture. The newest addition, the Legacy Center, houses conference and guest rooms.
• One of the few seminaries to offer an extensive Health and Recreation facility.
• State-of-the-art classrooms designed with video projectors for presenta-tions, internet access, and other innovative learning options.
• The James P. Boyce Centennial Library’s extensive collections now exceed 900,000 catalogued items including materials from Dr. Boyce’s personal library and premier collections in the area of Baptist studies. The holdings of the Boyce Library rank it among the foremost seminary libraries in North America.
• More than 4,000 students representing all 50 states, 45 foreign countries and some 700 colleges and universities make up the student body of Southern Seminary.
• Thanks to the Cooperative Program, tuition for each Southern Baptist student is substantially reduced, making Southern Seminary and Boyce College excellent values for theological education.