by Kevin Bauder | Dec 27, 2016 | Christianity, Evangelicalism, Social Issues
Pew Forum has been polling younger (Millennial) evangelicals. Here are some of the results. 63% think that right and wrong depends on the situation. 60% do not identify as conservative. 54% believe that homosexuality should be accepted. 47% favor same-sex marriage....
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 26, 2016 | America, Anthropology, Politics, Religious Freedom
The Department of Education publishes a list of schools that have received religious exemptions from Title IX. What’s that mean? Title IX allows a religious school to be exempt from government policies that would undermine its religious identity. The need for...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 26, 2016 | Uncategorized
Three thinkers shaped American conservatism in the wake of World War Two. Of the three, Russell Kirk was the most comprehensive. His writings are both voluminous and formidable. For those who have never met Kirk in print, Dermot Quinn provides and introduction to the...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 26, 2016 | Calvinism, Christianity, Evangelicalism, SBC, Soteriology
Richard Land of the Southern Evangelical Seminary is a prime specimen of crusading anti-Calvinism, at least if an article in the Christian Post reports his words correctly. Faced with the charge that some people reject Calvinism because they simply don’t...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 25, 2016 | Christology, Eschatology, Hymnody, Music
Scott Aniol of Religious Affections Ministries answers that question in ‘Which Advent Is in View in “Joy to the World”?’ It’s a worthwhile read for Christmas day.