by Kevin Bauder | Aug 17, 2017 | America, Anthropology, Apologetics, Politics, Social Issues
Confused about the Alt-Right? Wonder how it’s different from conservatism? Here’s an explanation by Joe Carter for the Acton Institute: “5 Facts about the Alt-Right.” It’s the best short explanation I’ve seen.
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 10, 2017 | Apologetics, Evangelicalism, Liberalism
He’s not a fundamentalist. But He almost sounds like one. What is the slippery slope? It is the unstoppable descent into liberalism and unbelief that begins when the authority of Scripture is compromised out of cultural accommodation. The slope is slippery...
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 25, 2017 | Anthropology, Apologetics, Argumentation and Debate, Culture, Liberalism, Pastoral Theology, Politics, Social Issues, Theological News
As usual, what Mohler writes is worth reading. His purpose is not to trounce Peterson. In fact, he incorporates a definite pastoral twist. . . . [Y]ou had better have your answer ready. Evasive, wandering, and inconclusive answers will be seen for what they are. Those...
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 19, 2017 | Apologetics, History, Islam, Reviews
Joel Zartman reviews the book by Robert R. Reilly. The discussion ranges from Al Ghazali’s Incoherence of the Philosophers to Christian Presuppositionalism.
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 13, 2017 | Apologetics, Biblical Studies, Bibliology, Christology, Church History, New Testament
Labeling these claims as “fake news,” the president of Reformed Theological Seminary explains why certain popular beliefs about early Christianity are false. Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene. The divinity of Jesus was not decided until the council of...
by Kevin Bauder | Jan 6, 2017 | Anthropology, Apologetics, Argumentation and Debate, Art and Literature, Christianity, Culture, Library, Library Tips, Resources, Theology
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