by Kevin Bauder | Jan 7, 2017 | America, Christianity, Downloads, Reports
91% of the 115th Congress claims to be Christian, according to the Pew Research Center. That number compares with 95% in the early 1960s. Is that evidence of a Christian congress? Or is it evidence that the term “Christian” is nearly meaningless in the...
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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by Kevin Bauder | Dec 29, 2016 | Atonement, Bauder's Reading, Christianity, Hamartiology, Princeton Theology, Theology, Uncategorized, What We're Reading
The reason why an atonement was necessary, was the inflexible nature of divine justice. This attribute leads the Ruler of the universe to render to every one his due; to treat every one according to his character. The justice of God was manifested in giving to man a...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 27, 2016 | Christianity, Evangelicalism, Social Issues
Pew Forum has been polling younger (Millennial) evangelicals. Here are some of the results. 63% think that right and wrong depends on the situation. 60% do not identify as conservative. 54% believe that homosexuality should be accepted. 47% favor same-sex marriage....
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 26, 2016 | Calvinism, Christianity, Evangelicalism, SBC, Soteriology
Richard Land of the Southern Evangelical Seminary is a prime specimen of crusading anti-Calvinism, at least if an article in the Christian Post reports his words correctly. Faced with the charge that some people reject Calvinism because they simply don’t...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 25, 2016 | Affections, Alumni, Art and Literature, Christianity, Christology, Devotion, Holidays, Our Alumni, Theology, Worship
You can see the image and read a good discussion of the painting by David De Bruyn at Churches Without Chests.