Dr. Benjamin Merkle
Southeastern Theological Review
Volume 15, No. 1
Spring, 2024
Southeastern Theological Review (STR) is the faculty journal of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC. Because Southeastern’s mission is to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ by equipping students to serve the Church and fulfill the Great Commission, we desire to publish high-quality material written not only by those living inside and outside of the United States, but also by those outside the Southern Baptist Convention. Our hope is to facilitate lively and informed conversations on a wide variety of topics of interest to Christians around the globe.
Featured Article
Everybody Integrates: Biblical Counseling and the use of Extrabiblical Material by Nate Brooks
Volume Contents
- Introduction: Cracks and Light in Christian Counseling – Sam Williams
- Everybody Integrates: Biblical Counseling and the use of Extrabiblical Material – Nate Brooks
- Sufficiently Sapiential Soul Care: A Working Paper in Therapeutic Theology – Alex R Wendel
- The Problem of Human Affliction: Towards a Theology of Suffering – Kelsey Hamilton
- Generational Dysfunction and Fulfillment in Christ – Kristen L. Kellen
- The Place of God’s Law in Counseling– Colin Robert McCulloch
- SEBTS Counseling Professors Roundtable: As It Is and As It Could Be
- Book Reviews
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Southeastern Theological Review is produced biannually (Spring and Fall), and may be themed or unthemed. STR aims to serve the Church and help it think rigorously so that it may serve the Lord Christ faithfully.
Submissions to the journal are welcomed and should be directed to the editor, Benjamin Merkle ([email protected]). Submissions to STR are evaluated by double-blind peer review. Articles submitted to STR should present original work in their field. Manuscripts should conform to the SBL Handbook of Style and should be between 5,000–10,000 words (including footnotes).
Any queries regarding book reviews should be directed to the review editor, Ant Greenham ([email protected]). Reviews should conform to the SBL Handbook of Style.
Editorial Board
Dr. Ant Greenham
Dr. Benjamin Quinn
Dr. Walter Strickland
Dr. Nate Brooks
Dr. Tracy McKenzie
Lauren Lockhart