by Kevin Bauder | Aug 11, 2017 | Conservatism, Education, How the Left Thinks, Philosophy
. . . You should. No one has exerted a greater influence over American education. The Imaginative Conservative has reprinted a fine introduction to Dewey’s thought: “Theology and Liberal Education in John Dewey.”
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 2, 2017 | Catholicism, Charismatic Movement, Evangelicalism, How the Left Thinks
Not often do we find ourselves nodding in agreement with The Humanist. But orthodox believers ought to be just as scandalized by the Prosperity Gospel as any unbeliever. Anyway, it’s interesting to know . . . “Which Televangelist Has the Best...
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 24, 2017 | America, Education, How the Left Thinks
For years, the Left has used the “outrage machine” of the Internet to harass and pillory conservatives. In fact, it’s been used to harass anybody who transgresses the norms that the Left finds acceptable. When a dentist was being persecuted for...
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 18, 2017 | How the Left Thinks, Religious Freedom, Social Issues
The ecumenical Christian Century asks, “Does Baking a Cake Count as Protected Speech?” The answer is the one given across the Left. It is also shared by some on the Right.
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 14, 2017 | How the Left Thinks
Christians ought to know their opponents. In recent years, one of those opponents has been Marcus Borg, now deceased, formerly professor of religion and culture at Oregon State University. Borg’s life was a constant journey toward the theological Left. I heard...
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 6, 2017 | How the Left Thinks, Liberalism, Secularism
Spencer Grady-Pawl, writing for the American Humanist Association, offers a secularist perspective on the recent Southern Baptist Convention. Incidentally, “Secular Humanism” is an oxymoron. “Christian Humanist,” however, is not.