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Douglas R. McLachlan, Thirsting for Authenticity

by Kevin Bauder | Mar 8, 2018 | America, Bauder's Reading, Central Blog, Culture, Faculty Publications, Reviews, What We're Reading

Douglas R. McLachlan. Thirsting for Authenticity: Calling the Church to Robust Christianity. St. Michael, MN: Reference Point Publishers, 2017. 394 pages. Back in the 1990s Douglas McLachlan published a helpful critique of fundamentalism entitled Reclaiming Authentic...

Virtues, Vices, and the New Technologies

by Kevin Bauder | Sep 15, 2017 | Bauder's Reading, Technology, What We're Reading, Worship

Christians have always needed an interconnected set of virtues in order to pray well. Virtues refer to character traits, but character traits can be good or bad; we refer to these, respectively, as virtues and vices. . . . [O]ur new technologies tend to promote...

Technology and the Regulative Principle

by Kevin Bauder | Sep 12, 2017 | Bauder's Reading, What We're Reading, Worship

The new technologies’ emphases upon speed, efficiency, multitasking, multimedia presentation, and the like tend to make many characteristic features of Reformed worship—for example, pastoral prayers, the singing of psalms and hymns, sermons, the celebration of the...

Dreher on the Medieval World

by Kevin Bauder | Sep 9, 2017 | Bauder's Reading, Conservatism, History, Philosophy, Theology, What We're Reading

Medievals experienced the divine as far more present in their daily lives. As it has been for most people, Christian and otherwise, throughout history, religion was everywhere, and— this is crucial— as a matter not merely of belief but of experience. In the mind of...

The Importance of Corporate Worship

by Kevin Bauder | Sep 6, 2017 | Bauder's Reading, What We're Reading, Worship

Scripture never describes angels or humans in heaven as tucked away in their own private corners offering solitary prayer, but as joining their voices together in corporate adoration to God. Hebrews refers to “thousands upon thousands of angels” and to the “church of...

In the Nick of Time

by Kevin Bauder | Sep 2, 2017 | Bauder's Reading, What We're Reading

Kevin Bauder writes about his most interesting reading during the 2016-2017 academic year.
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