by Kevin Bauder | Oct 15, 2016 | America, Christianity, Church History
Paul Gottfried asks, “Was Washington a Christian?” Here’s an excerpt: These founders were most emphatically not modern secularists, and Washington was not an exponent of modern democracy. Our first president was a man of the eighteenth century, who...
by Kevin Bauder | Oct 13, 2016 | Baptists, Christianity, Church History, Puritanism
Ryan Reeves or Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary offers a nice, little eight-minute biography of John Bunyan. View it on Youtube.
by Kevin Bauder | Oct 8, 2016 | Church History, Homiletics, Logic and Argumentation, Theology
Yes, Charles Hodge spoke of theology as science and the Bible as a storehouse of facts. Is that a problem? Kevin DeYoung answers that question at DeYoung, Restless, and Reformed. (For what it’s worth, I like Hodge about as much as a Baptist dispensationalist...
by Kevin Bauder | Oct 5, 2016 | Accountability, America, Christianity, Church History, Conservatism, Politics, Religious Freedom
I’ve occasionally written and spoken against David Barton’s largely fictional account of American history. Particularly egregious is Barton’s book, The Jefferson Lies, which was challenged by Warren Throckmorton and Michael Coulter in Getting...
by Kevin Bauder | Sep 30, 2016 | Christianity, Church History
Samuel Gregg writes a review of Carlos M. Eire’s Reformations: The Early Modern World 1450-1650. Here’s a sample. The Reformation certainly didn’t simply spring from the mind of Martin Luther. But as a historical development, it has been the subject of...