Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond

In this distinctively Baptist, ecumenically committed environment, you will be challenged to think deeply, pray much, and serve joyfully. You will experience an emphasis on spiritual formation, global ministry perspective, and congregational focus. You will become part of a learning community where servant leadership is central, and where women and men are encouraged in their ministerial journeys.

At BTSR you are encouraged to ask the hard theological questions. You are free to discover God’s call for you. You are free to expand your mind, deepen your theology, or change your direction. You are free to serve in whatever way God leads you to serve. Whether your lifestage is 20-something, second career, or retiree, there is a place for you here.


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Dr. Loftis Accepts Position of Executive Director of the Hymn Society
Dr. Deborah Carlton Loftis, Visiting Professor of Church Music, recently accepted the position of Executive Director Designate for the Hymn Society of the United States and Canada. 

Name change for M.Div. education concentration
The BTSR faculty elected to change the name of one of its concentrations to more accurately reflect the intent and design of the emphasis. Since 2000 BTSR has offered a concentration in Christian Education in its M.Div. degree. Beginning in the fall of 2009 the concentration will be in Christian Education Formation. Israel Galindo, Dean and Professor of Christian Education explains the reason for the change.

BTSR D.Min. Applications Now Being Accepted

Applications to BTSR's Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) program are now being accepted. You  can use our convenient online application to begin the process (see Apply Now section of the website). You will find a description of the D.Min. program on this website by clicking here

BTSR receives faculty development grant from the Wabash Center
BTSR has received a grant from the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion for the training and development of adjunctive faculty. The grant will fund the development of a three-year program for enhancing the quality of courses taught by adjunctive faculty.

Dr. Spencer's new commentary released
Congratulations to Dr. F. Scott Spencer, Professor of New Testament and Preaching, on the publication of his new book. Published by Abingdon Press, the book has received early acclaim (read the review from Prof. Gregory Sterling).

  
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