Find out how you can get six master’s level transfer credits at Redemption Seminary for your Awakening School of Theology and Ministry certificate. This provides a path to an accredited master’s degree even if you don’t have an undergraduate degree.
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The Religious Life of Theological Students by Warfield
Dr. Benjamin Breckenridge Warfield delivered this address at the Autumn Conference at Princeton Theological Seminary, on October 4, 1911. Although it is over 100 years old and meant for young men pursuing the pastorate, there remains much that anyone in ministry service should consider for themself today.
Dr. Nkawmbi's Workflow for Meditating on the Word
Logos Bible Software
OverviewBible
Veritas Press
James River College Partnership
Redemption Seminary is honored to partner with James River Church and James River College, offering graduates an opportunity to continue their education with an innovative, flexible, and practical master’s degree program.
Redemption Seminary's History & Hopes
Covering the Evaluation Day for the Institution in Prayer
We are excited to invite you to be a part of a powerful and transformative moment in the life of Redemption Seminary. As we strive to continue our mission to provide excellence in distance education and spiritual growth, we are humbled to announce that the day of our accreditation evaluation has arrived. Please consider being part of this important day by scheduling 15 minutes of prayer for the seminary on this day.
Learners and Leaders Livestream Event
Church members often wait in line for spiritual shepherding and attention from the pastor, which is frustrating for parishioners and overwhelming for pastors. Each church already has people that can multiply the church’s shepherding and ministry work with proper training. Learn how spiritual growth among adults can provide multiplying benefits to help address this problem.
The Domino Effect in Church Leadership
Church members often wait in line for spiritual shepherding and attention from the pastor, which is frustrating for parishioners and overwhelming for pastors. Each church already has people that can multiply the church’s shepherding and ministry work with proper training. Learn how spiritual growth among adults can provide multiplying benefits to help address this problem.
Graduate Interview, Patricia Iorillo
Patricia graduated with a Master of Arts in Biblical Studies as part of the first graduating class from Redemption Seminary.
Patricia enrolled in the program already having earned a Master of Science in Educational Psychology and is highly qualified to speak about the educational quality and innovative structure of Redemption Seminary. Listen to what she says as she discusses her experience with Redemption’s Academic Dean, Dr. Joel Wingo.
The Meaning of "the World" and the Problem of Pleasure
The apostle John talks about “the world” in dramatically different ways. In John 3:16 we read that “God so loved the world…” but in his first epistle, John tells us “not to love the world or anything in the world.” How should we understand this and how does it influence our understanding of our attitudes toward pleasure? Dr. Gary Thomas presents a lecture on this topic. Redemption Seminary uses lecture content like this to produce studies that are the building blocks for its courses. Work through this short study and see if it helps with your daily growth in grace and understanding of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
What is Spiritual Formation?
You Can Make a Big Splash
Is Seminary Worth the Risk?
Working through graduate-level coursework takes time and commitment. Even though Redemption Seminary takes most of the financial risk out of attending seminary, is it worth the time and effort? or are there other risks to consider? Dr. John Schwandt explores answers to some of the most common and important questions people have when thinking about Redemption Seminary.
Karl Barth, What You Need to Know
Kingdom Eschatology
Helping Someone Overcome Shame and Despondence
Elyse Fitzpatrick takes us through a case study involving a homeschooling mother of five who has faithfully worked to educate her children and train them for the Lord. But the unthinkable has just happened. We will call her Madeline and her eldest daughter, who is 17, is pregnant. Madeline is crushed when she discovers that Hannah has been living a double life.
Elyse Fitzpatrick provides insights for helping people in situations like these overcome their shame and despondence by using gospel truths of forgiveness, belovedness, and adoption.