by Kevin Bauder | Sep 7, 2017 | Bauder's Reading, Preaching, Uncategorized
I used to fret that I could remember very few of the sermons I had heard. Now I fret that I can remember very few of the sermons I preach. Still, I remember none of the details from the Latin lessons I took in school, and yet I can still pick up a book of Latin prose...
by Kevin Bauder | Sep 7, 2017 | Library Tips
See his recommendation here.
by Kevin Bauder | Sep 7, 2017 | Philosophy
There is very little about Hegel that I find amusing–certainly not reading him. Even less amusing are those pontificateurs who pretend to understand him and are prepared to defend him. I’ve never read a thing about Hegel that proved to be even mildly...
by Kevin Bauder | Sep 6, 2017 | Bauder's Reading, What We're Reading, Worship
Scripture never describes angels or humans in heaven as tucked away in their own private corners offering solitary prayer, but as joining their voices together in corporate adoration to God. Hebrews refers to “thousands upon thousands of angels” and to the “church of...
by Kevin Bauder | Sep 6, 2017 | Education, Humor
Writing for McSweeney’s, Shannon Reed offers four fables in answer to a question that every professor hears.