by Kevin Bauder | Oct 11, 2016 | Conservatism, Ethics
From an Old Testament perspective, of course. This is Kaiser, after all. Read the whole paper at the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics. Here’s an excerpt: Scripture teaches that possessions and property may be acquired, for example, under certain...
by Kevin Bauder | Oct 10, 2016 | America, Conservatism
This is a theological blog, not a political one. We do take note, however, when a prominent theologian withdraws his endorsement of a presidential candidate.
by Kevin Bauder | Oct 6, 2016 | Art and Literature, Conservatism, J. R. R. Tolkien, Politics
This is an older article, but still worth reading. Ignore the Catholicism, relish the jab at Peter Jackson, and learn about “The Ten Points of Tolkien’s Politics,” by Bradley J. Birzer at The Imaginative Conservative.
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 | Oct 4, 2016 | Conservatism, Education, Library
Rachelle Peterson argues for spending time in the classics at First Things.
by Kevin Bauder | Oct 4, 2016 | Accreditation, America, Conservatism, Education, Liberalism, Politics, Religious Freedom
Is diversity a good thing or a bad thing, particularly on the educational campus? Perhaps both, according to Michael Bradley at The Witherspoon Institute.