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Weighing in on faith and life.
B.H. Carroll faculty members, students, and those who support its mission desire to create dialog and stoke critical thinking about important topics which relate to faith and life in this world. Below are posts from diverse authors, whose views contribute to the ongoing discussion of these areas. The positions of the authors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of B.H. Carroll Theological Seminary, its faculty, and its governors.
A Weary World Rejoices
I’m tired. I’m tired of masks. Where did I put it? When do I wear it? Does it help or not? I’m tired of opening and closing the offices due to either confirmed cases of COVID or someone exposed to the virus while visiting family or...
A Christmas Story
This Christmas, why not see who can tell the best Christmas story? Each person’s tale should include three features: a unique trip, a set of challenges, and a special gift. Here’s my story. The Trip In 1964, when my dad was stationed at...
First Corinthians and the Twenty-First Century Church: Love Defined, Part 2
Last time, we attempted to bring some clarity to our discussion of love by noticing the various phenomena associated with love language. Another way we can define a term is by noticing what words or phrases are considered to be its...
Faces of Carroll: Drs. Margie and Hurley Clayton
There are many reasons why our students, professors, and teaching churches choose B.H. Carroll Theological Institute. So many, that we decided to round up some of our favorite stories in this series: The Faces of Carroll. Join us in...
Faces of Carroll: Cory Bennett
There are many reasons why our students, professors, and teaching churches choose B.H. Carroll Theological Institute. So many, that we decided to round up some of our favorite stories in this series: The Faces of Carroll. Join us in...
Two ways to give
B.H. Carroll has for the past 16 years provided affordable, accessible, and high-quality theological education to students engaged in the global and diverse ministries of Christ’s church. That effort would not have been possible without...
Believing The Truth About Love
For some of us, unconditional love can seem like an oxymoron. Accepting God’s love with no strings attached seems unreal. Things done to us in our lives by people who were supposed to love us have violated what love is. Additionally, we...
Counseling program approved by State of Arkansas
IRVING, Texas (November 25, 2020)—The Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling has made it possible for graduates of the B.H. Carroll Theological Institute’s Master of Arts in Counseling-Licensure Track program to receive licensure in...
Cathey’s work featured in new illustrated study Bible
IRVING, Texas (November 24, 2020) — Dr. Joseph R. Cathey, Carroll Fellow and Associate Professor of Biblical Languages and Literature at the B.H. Carroll Theological Institute, is in the Bible—sort of. Several articles about the ancient...
First Corinthians and the Twenty-First Century Church: Love Defined, Part 1
The Difficulty of Defining Love If we are going to understand what Paul is talking about in 1 Corinthians 12:31-13:13, then we need to get some clarity and precision when it comes to the language we are using. With love, however, it turns...