by Kevin Bauder | Oct 3, 2016 | Education, Faculty Life
According to a study in the Chronicle of Higher Education, students learn more from good-looking teachers. Maybe that explains those math grades?
by Kevin Bauder | Oct 3, 2016 | Catholicism, Logic and Argumentation
We are not Thomists at Central Seminary, but we can still learn from Thomas’s method of argument. Here is a summary from Robert Barron at the New Oxford Review.
by Kevin Bauder | Oct 1, 2016 | America, Islam, Israel
The FBI reports that anti-Jewish crimes account for 58.2 percent of all religiously-motivated hate crimes in the United States. Only 16.3 percent of these crimes were directed at Muslims.
by Kevin Bauder | Oct 1, 2016 | Christology, Problem Passages
Ever wonder about the seven Spirits before the throne of God (Rev. 1:4)? Or the seven Spirits of God possessed by Christ (Rev. 3:1)? Or the seven Spirits of God symbolized by the seven lamps of fire burning before the throne (Rev. 4:5)? Or the Lamb’s seven eyes...
by Kevin Bauder | Oct 1, 2016 | America, Conservatism, Politics
At a moment when even conservatives are blaming others, David French of National Review argues, “Helplessness and Rage Can’t Become the New American Consensus.” Good choices still matter.