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The Alexandrian Institute forms students in Christ’s Word, to gain wisdom for service in God’s church and for faithful engagement with the world.

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For God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. — II Cor. 4:6

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The PhD Proposal Mentorship Program isn't just about producing a proposal. It's about formation—developing habits of attentive reading, theological rigor, and intellectual humility that mark the life of a faithful scholar. First cohort begins March 2026.

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Do you have a compelling research interest? Our Research Fellowship offers mentorship that will move your interest into a formal, defensible PhD proposal. Find out more on our webinar TODAY, 10am Central. Register below and we'll send you an invite: alexandrianinstitute.org/programs/phd-r…

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H. Richard Niebuhr's Christ and Culture has set the terms of the discussion for generations. But what if the framework is missing something essential? — Read the latest from Dennis Greeson. alexandrianinstitute.org/article/what-i…

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What does it mean to live faithfully in a world of moral confusion? The MTh in Theological Ethics equips you with theological wisdom for our post-Christian age. Learn more and register for our webinar this Thursday at 10am Central: alexandrianinstitute.org/programs/maste…

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You can't answer "How should we live?" without first answering "Who is God and what has he done?" The MTh in Theological Ethics grounds moral reasoning in knowing God as he has revealed himself.

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TOMORROW: MTh in Theological Ethics webinar 📅 Thu Feb 12, 10am CT Join Dr. Gregory Parker Jr. to explore curriculum, admissions, and whether this program is right for you. Register: alexandrianinstitute.org/programs/maste…

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How do you go from a research interest to a compelling doctoral proposal? Join Greg Parker Jr., @ VanhoozerKevin, and the TAI Research Fellowship for four months of mentorship, seminars, and community. Applications due February 28.

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Why "Alexandrian"? Because the road to Nicaea—to the church's confession that Christ is "very God of very God"—ran through Alexandria. And because our founder was born there. This is our story.

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Want to contribute original scholarship to the church and the academy? Our PhD Proposal Mentorship Program equips you with methodology, mentorship, and a community of scholars committed to hearing God's Word with the church and for the world. Apply by February 28.

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Culture is the ways and products of creatures in creation — what results when God's image bearers interact meaningfully with what God has made.  Dennis Greeson on what most conversations about "cultural engagement" miss: alexandrianinstitute.org/article/what-i…

Culture is the ways and products of creatures in creation — what results when God's image bearers interact meaningfully with what God has made. 

<a href="/Dennis_Greeson/">Dennis Greeson</a> on what most conversations about "cultural engagement" miss:

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The PhD Proposal Mentorship Program prepares you to submit a complete research proposal—whether to our PhD program with Union Theological College, or another institution. Don't miss the February 28 deadline.

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We don't inherit the Great Tradition by repeating it — we enter into dialogue with it. As Greg Parker Jr. explains: we want to be taught by the Tradition, listening, wrestling, and responding with creativity and faithfulness.

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"If any one, therefore, reads the Scriptures with attention, he will find in them an account of Christ, and a foreshadowing of the new calling (vocationis). For Christ is the treasure which was hid in the field, that is, in this world (for "the field is the world"); but the

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One week left to apply. Our PhD Proposal Mentorship Program begins March 2026—four months of one-on-one mentorship, research methodology seminars, and formation alongside the TAI Research Fellowship. Apply by February 28. alexandrianinstitute.org/programs/phd-r…

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Our MA Theology students are presenting their research at the Student Research Colloquium — 11 March, hosted Union Theological College . Join us in person or online for a day of theological reflection on topics spanning Bavinck, Owen, justification, and the Trinity in local church

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Jesus asked his disciples: "Who do you say that I am?" It's still the most important question in Christian theology. And how the Church learned to answer it — rightly — is a story that runs through Alexandria. alexandrianinstitute.org/article/road-t…

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We've added reflection questions to our article on culture and cultural engagement — designed for personal study or group discussion. One to sit with: If we are "never not doing cultural things," how should that shape the way we think about daily work, habits, and even

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Herman Bavinck on sanctification. John Owen on apostasy. The Trinity and local church ministry. Justification in the Reformed and Lutheran traditions. These are the topics our MA Theology students have been wrestling with — and on 11 March they'll present their research at Union

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"Do not seek to understand in order to believe, but believe that you may understand." — Augustine, Tractates on the Gospel of John 29.6