In commemoration of Thanksgiving Day 2021, all of us at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary want to extend to our dear friends warm greetings and encouragement in Christ. We are thankful for your support of the biblically grounded, confessionally faithful, and pastorally focused theological education here at Greenville Seminary. May God bless you in the delight […]
George Whitefield: “Thankfulness for Mercies Received, a Necessary Duty”
In commemoration of Thanksgiving Day 2020, all of us at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary want to extend to our dear friends warm greetings and encouragement in Christ. We are thankful for your partnership in our enduring Reformation as we equip preachers, pastors, and churchmen for Christ’s Kingdom among the nations. Tune in to a special […]
Dearest Ashley, Child of the Covenant
Dr. Joseph A. Pipa, Jr. (President, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary) penned the following fictional letter in 1990. In it, he took the position of a father writing to his infant daughter on the eve of her covenant baptism. It is republished here as a resource to the church. For a printer-friendly version, click here. Dear […]
From the Classroom – Winter Term at GPTS
Once the New Year passes, activity picks up at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Students and faculty flood the classrooms for week-long intensives in a variety of areas during our Winter Term. This year, the Seminary offered five intensive courses in the opening weeks of the year. Dr. C.N. Willborn took our first-year students on a […]
Dr. Shaw Reviews New Biography of John Gerstner
Review: John Gerstner and the Renewal of Presbyterian and Reformed Evangelicalism in Modern America. Jeffrey S. McDonald. Princeton Theological Monograph Series. (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2017). Dr. Benjamin Shaw, Professor of Hebrew & Old Testament I graduated from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in 1980 and had always thought that John Gerstner had retired two years later […]