by Kevin Bauder | Nov 9, 2016 | Art and Literature, Culture, Education
So asks Jason Baxter at The Imaginative Conservative. Here is part of his answer: Antiquity, then, especially in the Archaic Age, has become for us a kind of buried Atlantis, wherein we can potentially find truth and beauty of exceptional rarity. And the modern...
by Kevin Bauder | Nov 7, 2016 | America, Family, Manliness
As far as I know, Brett and Kate McKay are not Christians. Nevertheless, they grasp the significance of a serious social problem: the lack of maturity among young (and sometimes older) men. They’ve published a pretty thoughtful essay on the topic at The Art of...
by Kevin Bauder | Nov 7, 2016 | Baptists, Faculty Life, Fundamentalism, Speaking Engagements
On Tuesday I’ll be at Bob Jones University lecturing on the history of Baptist fundamentalism. These lectures are in honor of Stewart Custer, one of the most important scholars in the history of the university. I don’t know whether the lectures are open to...
by Kevin Bauder | Nov 6, 2016 | Art and Literature, Bauder's Reading, J. R. R. Tolkien, Library
J. R. R. Tolkien’s Children of Hurin for Kindle is under two bucks at Amazon. I thought you’d want to know.
by Kevin Bauder | Nov 6, 2016 | Art and Literature, Bauder's Reading, Devotion, Poetry, Prayer, Uncategorized
Prayer (I) George Herbert Prayer the church’s banquet, angel’s age, God’s breath in man returning to his birth, The soul in paraphrase, heart in pilgrimage, The Christian plummet sounding heav’n and earth Engine against th’ Almighty,...