fbpx

Blog

Brisbane School of Theology welcomes Rev Dr Samuel Goh

We are delighted to welcome Rev Dr Samuel Goh to Brisbane School of Theology as Lecturer in Old Testament for both our English and Chinese program. Sam comes to us with many years teaching experience from Singapore Bible College, School of Theology and speaks English, Mandarin, Indonesian and Cantonese. He...

What I learnt from the Genesis 1-11 intensive

For all of us attending, John Walton’s intensive on Genesis was a mind-blowing experience. Many a huddled conversation was had, in breaks and after class, dissecting and analysing the ideas that we had just been exposed to. Walton specialises in Ancient Near East studies and has extensive experience in Hebrew...

Andrew’s Study Leave

Over the past semester of study leave a common question people have asked has been around what have I been doing during this period. My previous study leave in 2014 was spent working on just one project – completing my doctorate. This time around I have had the opportunity to...

Fearless

“Pray . . . that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel”  (Ephesians 6:19) It is just a few days since the world was rocked by the news of bombings in Sri Lanka, detonated by religious extremists, killing hundreds. That same day I stood at the Mt Tambourine...

BST Open Night – Wednesday, 8 May

Are you wanting to grow in your knowledge of the Bible and be shaped by God's word to serve His world? At BST, we've been helping our students do just that for the last 75 years. We offer high-quality, Bible-centred theological training in a diverse and supportive community. Why don't...

Harry Kleinschmidt 20/06/1918 – 15/03/2019

Harry Kleinschmidt, our first residential graduate (class of 1949), passed away peacefully last Friday, 15 March 2019 at the age of 100 years old. Before commencing studies at then QBI in 1948, Harry worked as a farm labourer. When WWII broke out, he was called into the army and served...

How Shall We Then Live?

We are living in a world beset by many problems. The beginning of a new century does not bring hope to our future. What has happened in the last century seems to be repeating here and now. The ghost of the cold war seemed to come out from its grave...