by Kevin Bauder | Jul 8, 2017 | Church History, Evangelicalism, Fundamentalism, History, In the Nick of Time
This week: a historical piece on the “Conservative Baptist Conflict.”
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 1, 2017 | Eschatology, History, Theology, Trinitarianism
When Peter Leithart is good, he’s very good. Christianity is comic because it is Trinitarian. Not only is history a comedy of death and resurrection, but this history reflects the eternal and basic comedy of the Father and Son in the Spirit, the eternal dynamic...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 16, 2016 | Church History, History
Using advanced facial reconstruction technology, British researchers have produced what they claim is the most accurate depiction ever of the face of Saint Nicholas of Myra (Santa Claus). Or so the BBC reports.
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 10, 2016 | Affections, Bauder's Reading, C. S. Lewis, History, What We're Reading
The deepest of worldly emotions in this period [the Middle Ages] is the love of man for man, the mutual love of warriors who die together fighting against odds, and the affection between vassal and lord. We shall never understand this last, if we think of it in the...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 5, 2016 | Bauder's Reading, C. S. Lewis, History, Philosophy
Humanity does not pass through phases as a train passes through stations: being alive, it has the privilege of always moving yet never leaving anything behind. Whatever we have been, in some sort we are still. Lewis, C. S. The Allegory of Love (eBook Original) (Kindle...