by Kevin Bauder | Dec 29, 2016 | Atonement, Bauder's Reading, Christianity, Hamartiology, Princeton Theology, Theology, Uncategorized, What We're Reading
The reason why an atonement was necessary, was the inflexible nature of divine justice. This attribute leads the Ruler of the universe to render to every one his due; to treat every one according to his character. The justice of God was manifested in giving to man a...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 26, 2016 | Uncategorized
Three thinkers shaped American conservatism in the wake of World War Two. Of the three, Russell Kirk was the most comprehensive. His writings are both voluminous and formidable. For those who have never met Kirk in print, Dermot Quinn provides and introduction to the...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 21, 2016 | Apropos of Nothing, Manliness, Uncategorized
Because outdoor cooking is a manly art. Go here.
by Brett Williams | Dec 20, 2016 | Uncategorized
Christmas came early for me this year. After several years of desire, my parents bought me prints of two of my favorite paintings: “Quid veritas est?” and ” Last Supper,” both painted by my Russian realist, Nikolai Ge (1831-1894). Ge is...
by Brett Williams | Dec 12, 2016 | Uncategorized
In the latest Helm’s Deep – Modern Trinitarian fads vs. Augustine, Calvin The Trinity is used in another way as a ‘model’ of being human. Moderns have postulated what have always seemed to me to be extravagant ideas about the imago as relations...