(Blog) The Negative State of Evangelical Theology in Africa

It is facile to be controversial. You know, that act of throwing an ideological grenade in a playground packed with children. That bold arrogance that pokes a bear in the eye. That brazen suspicion of the Great Christian tradition—a tradition handed down to us by faithful men and women (2 Timothy 1:14). That claim that Christianity is inadequate, incorrect, and even invalid. This is what I experienced at a recent conference… Read further…

Hermeneutics Month

We are looking forward to our Symposia starting again in April! Remember, these events are free and open to everyone. You can find out more about our events for Hermeneutics month, this April, HERE.

SATS Micro Seminary: Short Courses

If you want to study the Bible or theology, but can’t invest the time and money required for a full degree programme, Micro Seminary may be a good fit for you. You may be:

  • a seminary graduate committed to lifelong learning
  • a pastor who never had the opportunity to go to seminary
  • an ordinary Christian with a longing to learn about God and his Word

Click here for further information.

Additional Free Resources

SATS has free resources available in a variety of formats. Our YouTube Channel covers a broad range of topics ranging from African Theology, Bible Interpretation, Christology, Ecclesiology, and others that can be viewed for your personal growth. In addition, we provide monthly Blog articles on interesting topics written by expert theologians and bi-annual academic articles in our scholarly journal, Conspectus. You are also welcome to register for future free events on our Events page.

Introducing Our Lecturers

Sarah Churchill has recently joined the SATS staff as a part-time lecturer. She has a BTh and BTh Hons from SATS, and is currently working towards her MTh (Biblical Studies). In her research, she applies intertextuality to Paul’s allusion to Adam and Even in 1 Timothy 2:12. She loves biblical studies and languages, especially Greek. Her passion is to see the gospel spread throughout the African continent and the world through theological education. Sarah was born in Canada, but now lives in Cape Town, South Africa, with her family. She serves at Gracefields Church, teaching in the children’s ministry and co-leading a Bible study.