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A Different Point of View

by Kevin Bauder | Jul 6, 2017 | How the Left Thinks, Liberalism, Secularism

Spencer Grady-Pawl, writing for the American Humanist Association, offers a secularist perspective on the recent Southern Baptist Convention. Incidentally, “Secular Humanism” is an oxymoron. “Christian Humanist,” however, is not.

Observations on Practical and Speculative Theology

by Kevin Bauder | Jul 5, 2017 | Church History, Devotion, Our Alumni, Pastoral Theology, Philosophy, Theology

Joel Zartman is an alumnus of Central Seminary. His ministry experience includes pastoring a church in Colombia. He is presently a doctoral student in theology at Westminster Seminary. Here Joel begins with an observation of Thomas à Kempis as a preface to a...

Leithart on the “Comic Trinity”

by Kevin Bauder | Jul 1, 2017 | Eschatology, History, Theology, Trinitarianism

When Peter Leithart is good, he’s very good. Christianity is comic because it is Trinitarian. Not only is history a comedy of death and resurrection, but this history reflects the eternal and basic comedy of the Father and Son in the Spirit, the eternal dynamic...

A Muslim on True Pluralism Versus Mere Relativism

by Kevin Bauder | Jun 30, 2017 | Islam, Liberalism, Religious Freedom, Social Issues, Tolerance

Writing for the Witherspoon Institute, Ismail Royer responds to Bernie Sanders’s attempt to impose a religious test for public office: such people “are not protecting religious pluralism but are rather demanding that all public servants be...

Hear David Martyn Lloyd-Jones Preach

by Kevin Bauder | Jun 29, 2017 | Commentaries, Downloads, Evangelicalism, Homiletics, Resources

David Martyn Lloyd-Jones’s sermons are archived by the MLJ Trust. The archive includes recordings.
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