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The Carl F.H. Henry Institute at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary was honored to host Robert P. George for a lecture on natural law in the American public square.

Jonathan Leeman delves into contemporary discussions and debates about religious liberty and what counts as "religion" in our present political context, framing his argument from a Baptists perspective. This clip is an excerpt from the colloquium on Baptists and Religious Liberty hosted by the Carl F.H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement.

In this video, Andrew T. Walker outlines a positive vision for Baptists on the idea of civil religion. This is an excerpt from the colloquium, "Baptists and Religious Liberty," hosted by the Carl F.H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement.

In this video, Cory Higdon discusses how Baptists have historically understood limits to religious liberty. This video is an excerpt from the Carl F.H. Henry Institute's colloquium on Baptists and Religious Liberty.

In this video, Dr. Joe Rigney outlines his view of what he calls, "magisterial Baptist political theology." This video is an excerpt from the Carl F.H. Henry Institute's colloquium on Baptists and Religious Liberty.

This clip from Matt Emmerson is an excerpt from the Carl F.H. Henry Institute's Colloquium on Baptists and Religious Liberty. Here, he discusses religious liberty as a Baptist distinctive.

How much pluralism can a society sustain before it crumbles? Do limits exist for religious liberty? Does a commitment to religious freedom necessitate a strict separation between church and state? These questions and many more are discussed in this event, "Baptists and Religious Liberty," hosted by the Carl F.H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Join some of the top Baptist minds as they discuss the idea of religious liberty and debate its application in a post-modern world.

 

In this video, Dr. Andrew Walker sits down with Southern Seminary President R. Albert Mohler Jr. to discuss his new book The Gathering Storm: Secularism, Culture, and the Church. Their conversation touches on the state of contemporary culture and how evangelicals are to respond to the storm of secularism. They also discuss an important and underdeveloped concept: ethical triage.

 

CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE

In 2013, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary held a centennial conference to honor and reflect on Henry. The address by SBTS President R. Albert Mohler, Jr. to the conference can be viewed here.