by Kevin Bauder | Sep 30, 2016 | Christianity, Church History
Samuel Gregg writes a review of Carlos M. Eire’s Reformations: The Early Modern World 1450-1650. Here’s a sample. The Reformation certainly didn’t simply spring from the mind of Martin Luther. But as a historical development, it has been the subject of...
by Kevin Bauder | Sep 29, 2016 | Bioethics, Technology
Yup. That’s right. A procedure approved only in the UK. A US team. In Mexico. Brave New World? Read at the New Scientist.
by Kevin Bauder | Sep 29, 2016 | Bibliology, Catholicism, Christianity
Protestants (including Baptists) have insisted upon acknowledging Scripture alone as their authority for faith and practice. Catholics, who affirm the authority of the Magisterium and of the Pope speaking ex cathedra, have often pointed to divisions among Protestants...
by Kevin Bauder | Sep 29, 2016 | Baptists, Politics, Religious Freedom, Reports
Yes, it’s been approved Nehalem Elementary School in Portland, Oregon, where it promises to promote “benevolence and empathy for everybody.” Baptists have defended freedom of religion–is Satanism included? Read about it at The Oregonian.
by Kevin Bauder | Sep 29, 2016 | Conservatism
Whigs? Really? Oh, yes. You’ll learn something at First Things.