by Kevin Bauder | Jan 9, 2017 | Atonement, Christology, Princeton Theology, Soteriology
The sufferings of Christ, being those of a divine person, have an infinite value; it follows, therefore, that although the punishment of the sinner was everlasting, yet Christ could exhaust the penalty of the law in a limited time; that is, his sufferings and death,...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 25, 2016 | Christology, Eschatology, Hymnody, Music
Scott Aniol of Religious Affections Ministries answers that question in ‘Which Advent Is in View in “Joy to the World”?’ It’s a worthwhile read for Christmas day.
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.
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 24, 2016 | Atonement, Christianity, Christology, The Gospel
A leading New Testament scholar writes “10 Things You Should Know About Christmas” for the Crossway blog. Here’s number seven: Andrew Lincoln, in his book Born of a Virgin?, has argued that the virgin birth is unhistorical while asserting that the...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 11, 2016 | Affections, Angelology, Christology, Devotion
Translated by Anna Staples This poem is a translation of Rainer Maria Rilke’s “Verkündigung,” from the Book of Images. Playful and poignant, the poem envisions the confusion of the angel Gabriel in the presence of Mary, as he forgets his message and is overwhelmed...