by Kevin Bauder | Aug 12, 2017 | Bauder's Reading, Bibliology, What We're Reading
The inspiration of Scripture refers to that act whereby the Holy Spirit came upon the authors of Scripture, causing them to write exactly what God intended, while simultaneously preserving each author’s writing style and personality. This supernatural work of the Holy...
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 11, 2017 | Conservatism, Education, How the Left Thinks, Philosophy
. . . You should. No one has exerted a greater influence over American education. The Imaginative Conservative has reprinted a fine introduction to Dewey’s thought: “Theology and Liberal Education in John Dewey.”
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 11, 2017 | Bibliology, Church History
Kruger discusses these tiny books as a “curious example of early Christian devotion to Scripture.” At Cannon Fodder.
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 11, 2017 | Art and Literature, Culture, Evangelicalism, Holiness, Modesty, Reviews
Let’s be clear. Game of Thrones is vile. I read pretty widely, even among writers I disagree with. But there are some things I won’t read. I couldn’t get more than a few chapters into Game of Thrones; I threw the entire series away. I haven’t...
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 10, 2017 | Conservatism, Manners, Modesty, Sacred and Mundane, Tradition
South African Pastor David DeBruyn draws a comparison between what Titus found in the holy place and what lies behind forms, customs, and manners. He even includes an extended quotation from Weaver. Here’s DeBruyn: What the sincerity-junkie cannot see is that...