by Kevin Bauder | Aug 2, 2017 | Civility, Culture, Manliness
The author, George W. Rutler, is Catholic–but his topic is universally human. And worth considering in an age of increasing brutality.
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 1, 2017 | Culture, Education, English
Finnegan Schick explains at the New Criterion. Faculty have “dismembered” their curricula, Stanford English Professor William Chace argued in The American Scholar, supplementing traditional classes with a smattering of “themed” courses. These new courses raise...
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 1, 2017 | Bibliology
Michael Kruger lists academic articles on the origins of the New Testament canon.
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 1, 2017 | Hymnody, Music, Worship
So says Jonathan Aigner at Ponder Anew. The essay includes a long string of Twitter exchanges. And it’s worth reading. It’s a poor argument, and a lousy excuse for using any disposable ditty available to entertain people in Jesus’ trademarked...
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 31, 2017 | Christology, Pneumatology
Nick Batzig explains for Reformation 21. While the human nature of Jesus was inseparably united to the Divine nature of the second Person of the Godhead, Jesus needed to live a perfectly sinless life in the power and by the grace of the Holy Spirit. It was not...