by Kevin Bauder | Nov 9, 2016 | Education
So says the Chronicle of Higher Education. We’re shocked. Shocked, I say. White male voters without a college degree largely powered his stunning victory. That leaves academic leaders facing an existential question: What’s their place in a society with which...
by Kevin Bauder | Nov 9, 2016 | America, Culture, Observations, Politics
The visit to Bob Jones University went well. It’s an exciting place right now. I spent my time with the seminary, which has been strengthened by the addition of Neil Cushman (Ph.D. from Clarks Summit) and Greg Stiekes (Ph.D. from Southeastern Baptist Theological...
by Kevin Bauder | Nov 9, 2016 | America, Family, Manliness
Brett and Kate McKay are at it again, with a followup to the recent article on the problem of immaturity among young men. They’ve been reading some of the right stuff and they are drawing some good conclusions. Again, well worth a read. The central problem can...
by Kevin Bauder | Nov 9, 2016 | Christianity, Economics, Hermeneutics, Manliness
It’s been provided by Brian Crosby at Reformation 21. Here’s his conclusion. If you and your family do the research and sense a significant likelihood of danger approaching, take reasonable and appropriate steps to prepare. If you live in Florida, the...
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...