News
Mar
01
The Seminary has been in the business of housing full time students since our arrival in New Brunswick in 1810.
Mar
01
Belhar in Context: The Process of Reception in South Africa and North America
On the afternoon of March 20th (while it was evening in South Africa) a two-site symposium took place with half
Mar
01
Franco Juricic, Tammy Peoples and Shemaj Ragin, three New Brunswick Theological Seminary students, spent two weeks in early January at
Mar
01
Remembering the life of Rev. Dr. James Seawood
I am grateful for this moment to express the deepest sympathy of New Brunswick Theological Seminary to the Seawood family
Mar
01
Constructing a New Campus – Half Way Home!
On the last day of July the NBTS Community gathered to break ground for our new seminary building and campus.
Jan
01
NBTS Installs Dr. Beth Tanner as Its First Woman Chair
Dr. Beth LaNeel Tanner, an internationally recognized biblical scholar who is changing the way people around the world read the
Jan
01
Life as a combat chaplain, thoughts from Wilfredo Rodriguez
As we hear heartbreaking accounts of terrorism from around the world, our hearts reach out to Afghanistan where one of
Dec
01
A Word from President Mast; Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr.
This is the 28th annual celebration of the King Federal Holiday. Since its inauguration in 1986, I have returned each
Nov
01
Bioethics for the The Healthcare City: NBTS connects faith & medicine
Dr. Raynard Smith, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care at NBTS organized a provocative conference at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
Nov
01
A Word from Dr. Gregg Mast on the Life of Nelson Mandela
The first time I heard his name, it was whispered to me in the streets of Johannesburg: “Nelson Mandela.” It