by Kevin Bauder | Dec 13, 2016 | Anthropology, Ethics, How the Left Thinks
S. M. Hutchinson asks whether feminists are man-haters in his brief essay, “A Short Course on Feminism.” [E]ven if someone feels no ill-will toward men in general, but supports programs that proscribe maleness in accordance with a formula that makes them...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 7, 2016 | Biblical Studies, Christianity, Ethics, Library, What We're Reading
The December edition of Themelios is available here. It’s available in PDF and Logos formats.
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 5, 2016 | ACCC, Church History, Ethics, Fundamentalism, Politics, Religious Freedom, Reports
American Council of Christian Churches 75th Annual Convention, October 18-20, 2016 Faith Baptist Church, Kittery, Maine “Resolution on Freedom and Respect for Civil Authority” “Two hundred and fifteen years ago this month, the Danbury [CT] Baptist Association...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 3, 2016 | ACCC, America, Anthropology, Ethics, Politics, Religious Freedom, Reports
American Council of Christian Churches 75th Annual Convention, October 18-20, 2016 Faith Baptist Church, Kittery, Maine Resolution on Transgenderism “The apostle Paul traces the sad devolution of a culture plagued with paganism in Romans 1. Arrogant people...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 2, 2016 | Economics, Education, Ethics
The Obama administration wants to have the federal government forgive some $108 billion in student debt (total student debt in the US is well over a trillion dollars). What will be the effect? Joe Carter answers that question.
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 1, 2016 | Bioethics, Ethics, Politics, Uncategorized
Building upon work by Peter Kreeft, Justin Taylor helps us think about a reasoned case against seeing abortion as a right. If I seem to be linking to a lot of Taylor’s writing, it’s because he has been doing some pretty good stuff. This essay is no...