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Which Televangelist Has the Best Ferrari?

by Kevin Bauder | Aug 2, 2017 | Catholicism, Charismatic Movement, Evangelicalism, How the Left Thinks

Not often do we find ourselves nodding in agreement with The Humanist. But orthodox believers ought to be just as scandalized by the Prosperity Gospel as any unbeliever. Anyway, it’s interesting to know . . . “Which Televangelist Has the Best...

Manners, Humility, and Dignity

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.

What Has Happened to English Departments?

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...

More than Blog Posts

by Kevin Bauder | Aug 1, 2017 | Bibliology

Michael Kruger lists academic articles on the origins of the New Testament canon.

Hymns Didn’t Come from Drinking Songs

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...
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