Southern Evangelical Seminary

Christian college in North Carolina, U.S.
35°02′32″N 80°51′42″W / 35.04215°N 80.86178°W / 35.04215; -80.86178Websitewww.ses.edu

Southern Evangelical Seminary is a Christian college and seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.

History

The seminary was established in 1992 by Norman Geisler and Ross Rhoads. The college, Southern Evangelical Bible College (SEBC), was established in 2004. SES has also been a member organization of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability since 1999.[1]

Seminary presidents

1999 - 2006 Norman Geisler
2006 - 2011 Alex McFarland
2011 - 2013 Bob Westra
2013 - 2021 Richard Land
2021 - Present Judge Phil Ginn[2]

Faculty

SES (& SEBC) faculty includes Thomas Baker, J. T. Bridges, Timothy Brown, Thomas Howe, Richard G. Howe, Brian Huffling, Bernard James Mauser, Doug Potter, and Melton B. Winstead.[3]

SES Adjunct faculty includes Christina Woodside, Daniel Janosik, David Geisler, Fazale R. Rana, Frank Turek, Hugh Ross, Wayne Detzler, Michael L. Brown, J. Warner Wallace and Ken Baker.

Distinguished former faculty includes Barry Leventhal and Floyd S. Elmore.

Blog

Why Do You Believe is the blog of the SES (& SEBC).[4]

Free courses

SES (& SEBC) offers free online courses.[5]

Radio

Bringing Every Thought Captive Radio was a daily radio show recorded with former president Dr. Richard Land.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Southern Evangelical Seminary". Retrieved March 23, 2022.
  2. ^ "History - SES". ses.edu. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
  3. ^ "Faculty - SES". ses.edu. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
  4. ^ "Why do You Believe? A Christian Apologetics Blog | SES". ses.edu. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  5. ^ "Courses". academy.ses.edu. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  6. ^ "Bringing Every Thought Captive | SES". subsplash.com. Retrieved March 23, 2022.

External links

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