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...
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...
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.
by Kevin Bauder | Jun 28, 2017 | Fundamentalism, Missions, Reports
Kathryn Joyce has written a long form report on the Donn Ketcham scandal for the New Republic. Her report includes details that were absent from the PII report, released about a year ago. Astonishingly, Wendell Kempton’s name is only mentioned once in the story....
by Kevin Bauder | Jun 27, 2017 | Biblical Studies, Education, Hebrew, Old Testament
Dr. William Barrick of Masters Seminary offers two semesters of Hebrew grammar and two semesters of Hebrew syntax online for free. Not everybody learns well this way, but some do. If you can master the courses well enough to pass the entrance exam, you won’t...