
Denver Seminary Blogs
These blogs are all written and maintained by real people, and posts by bloggers are not edited nor censored by Denver Seminary. While these blogs exist to give you a glimpse into the heart and soul of life at the Seminary, posts are the opinions and thoughts of the individual bloggers and do not necessarily reflect the corporate views or practices of Denver Seminary. Denver Seminary is a diverse and vibrant community in which we experience "commitment with freedom to think within the limits laid down in Scripture." (See the Theological Balance page for more information about this thought.)
Comments to blog posts are welcome, as we encourage open dialog about issues. However, comments are not immediately posted to the web site as they are reviewed for content to prevent spam messages and inappropriate remarks.
Current Blogs
Alumni News - for the latest updates on Denver Seminary alumni around the world
The Chaplain's Corner - Weekly encouragement and musings from Denver Seminary's campus chaplain, Howard Baker.
Chatting with the Chaplain - Join Dr. Jan McCormack as she explores and muses on the world of chaplaincy through her own experiences and the stories of those she has mentored and trained.
Craig Blomberg's Blog: New Testament Musings - Miscellaneous musings on topics related to something in the New Testament that don't exactly duplicate anything I've [Craig Blomberg] published.
Alex Mekonnen's Blog - Thoughts on leadership from Dr. Alex Mekonnen.
Don Payne's Blog - read and dialog with Dr. Don Payne about his thoughts concerning theology, theological education and mentoring.
Thoughts on the Common Good - The community blog of the Vernon Grounds Institute of Public Ethics, moderated by Dr. Dieumeme Noelliste.
The Three Questions - Join Mentoring Director Nancy Buschart as she explores The Three Questions (tm) in her own life and the world around her to provide food for thought and growth.
The Wayward Bottle - Follow the journey of Denver Seminary water bottles around the world and see the sites, students, alumni, staff and faculty visit.
