Sunesis, formerly a periodical print publication, is now a periodical blog. Stop back regularly to see what the faculty and administration are reading, writing, and talking about. Or sign up for RSS notification.

President Obama and Gay Marriage
May 13, 2012 By Larry Oats Leave a Comment
How disappointing to hear the President of the United States declare his support for same-sex marriage. He has indicated that his position on marriage has evolved. Even more disappointing was his declaration that Jesus supports his position. The President’s liberalism goes well beyond his politics, if he really thinks that this is a biblical position! [...]

Controversy over “Immersion”
April 10, 2012 By Larry Oats Leave a Comment
From the earliest days of the British and Foreign Bible Society (founded in 1804) and the American Bible Society (founded in 1816), Baptists supported and encouraged the translation of the Bible into numerous languages. A conflict eventually developed which caused the Baptists to withdraw from fellowship with these interdenominational Bible Societies. In the 1830’s the [...]

Burma Sees More Freedom
April 2, 2012 By Larry Oats Leave a Comment
Myanmar, better known to many as Burma, closed its borders to much of the world after a military coup in 1962. There were numerous Baptists in Burma at that time, and they were reflective of American, and to a lesser degree, English Baptists – fundamentalist Baptists and liberal Baptists. That distinction continued until the government [...]

Judson and American Baptist Missions
March 24, 2012 By Larry Oats Leave a Comment
When Adoniram Judson left America as its first foreign missionary, only the Congregationalists were supporting missionaries. Adoniram and Ann Judson were not the only missionaries sent out by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Accompanying the Judsons were Samuel and Harriett Newell and Luther Rice. The Judsons were not the only ones in [...]

Adoniram Judson and Baptism
March 7, 2012 By Larry Oats Leave a Comment
Adoniram and Ann Judson along with the Newells sailed from Salem, Massachusetts, on the 19th of February, 1812. Judson spent part of the journey in a study of the question of infant baptism. He understood the baptism of new converts to be the plain command of Scripture. “But how,” thought he, “am I to treat [...]

What We’re Reading – Coming to Grips with Genesis
March 1, 2012 By Larry Oats Leave a Comment
Terry Mortenson and Thane H. Ury, eds. Coming to Grips with Genesis: Biblical Authority and the Age of the Earth. Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2010. Although written from a creationist point of view, this work is not a book on science. It is a hermeneutics and theology book, centered on understanding primarily the meaning of [...]

Kudos to the Catholics
February 24, 2012 By Larry Oats Leave a Comment
It’s not very often that I would commend the Roman Catholic Church. I disagree with much of their theology, their practices and their attitudes, but in the last couple of weeks, I commend them, along with a number of other religious groups that I may have little or no affinity towards, for their willingness to [...]

What We’re Reading – Gospel Powered Humility
February 23, 2012 By Maranatha Leave a Comment
BOOK REVIEW William Farley. Gospel Powered Humility. Phillipsburg, NJ: P & R Publishing, 2011. I recently finished reading Gospel Powered Humility by William Farley. If you think for one minute that pride is in check in your life or ministry, or if you ever find yourself inwardly entertaining the notion that you have pretty much [...]

America’s First Missionary Sacrifices
February 19, 2012 By Larry Oats Leave a Comment
Sitting in a small cabin on board the ship Caravan were six young people. Two were the well known Ann and Adoniram Judson. Two were young men on board only to say goodbye to the others. The last two were Harriett and Samuel Newell. The former Harriett Atwood was the youngest of the group. Her [...]

Adoniram Judson’s Marriage
February 5, 2012 By Brian Trainer Leave a Comment
On June 25, 1832, more than twenty years after embarking upon the missionary task in Burma, Adoniram Judson responded to a letter from the Foreign Missionary Association of the Hamilton Literary and Theological Institution, N. Y. The questions initially asked related to the necessary character and preparation needed for missionary service. Judson provided ten short, instructional statements [...]