Implications of a Commandment
Kevin T. Bauder The Sixth Commandment forbids murder. This commandment is one of God’s moral laws, grounded in His nature, and articulated across the dispensations.… Read More »Implications of a Commandment
Kevin T. Bauder is Research Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Central Baptist Theological Seminary. Not every one of the professors, students, or alumni of Central Seminary necessarily agrees with every opinion that this post expresses.
Kevin T. Bauder The Sixth Commandment forbids murder. This commandment is one of God’s moral laws, grounded in His nature, and articulated across the dispensations.… Read More »Implications of a Commandment
Kevin T. Bauder (With apologies to Wilbur Smith, who has already used this title, and to Murray Harris, who borrowed it from him before I… Read More »Before I Forget
Kevin T. Bauder One of the blessings of living in the United States of America is freedom of speech. No American needs to ask permission… Read More »Protests, Yes. Lawbreaking, NO!
Kevin T. Bauder The summer has not gone as I intended. Of course, many folk can say the same, what with the restrictions imposed in… Read More »Unexpected Interruptions
Kevin T. Bauder Edmund Burke, in his Reflections on the Revolution in France, spoke of the “unbought grace of life.” What he meant was that… Read More »Goodbye, Uncle Myron
Kevin T. Bauder After two days of the rioting in Minneapolis, I had occasion to visit with a friend—I’ll call him Simon. Simon is nearly… Read More »A Conversation With a Friend
Kevin T. Bauder Robert G. Delnay arrived at Denver Baptist Theological Seminary when I was beginning my Middler year during the late summer of 1980.… Read More »A Life Well Spent
Kevin T. Bauder Whether American churches are really facing a new Dark Age is debatable. What cannot be doubted is that ministry has become more… Read More »The Future of Fundamentalist Education: Curriculum
Kevin T. Bauder Anybody who gets into the business of predicting the future is on hazardous ground. None of us can see even one second… Read More »The Future of Fundamentalist Education: Challenges
Kevin T. Bauder Twenty years ago almost no reputable college, university, or seminary offered distance education. In fact, “distance ed” was one of the marks… Read More »The Future of Fundamentalist Education: Delivery
Kevin T. Bauder By every indicator, historic, mainstream fundamentalism is a shrinking movement. Churches are shrinking. Fellowships are shrinking. Mission agencies are shrinking. Schools have… Read More »The Future of Fundamentalist Education: Students
Kevin T. Bauder To get to work I have to drive south about five miles and then west about four miles. I can take a… Read More »Weighing Goods and Making Prudential Decisions
Kevin T. Bauder One of the reasons I went to seminary in Colorado was because of the mountains. The Rockies were not my only reason.… Read More »Pollution
Kevin T. Bauder “My faith has found a resting place not in device nor creed….” This line opens one of the hymns that used to… Read More »Devices and Creeds
Kevin T. Bauder How many recessions have I lived through? The first one I can remember was the “stagflation” triggered by the oil crisis and… Read More »Preparing for Hard Times
Kevin T. Bauder Can we talk? There’s a problem that I’d like to share with you. It’s not one that I can fix, but maybe… Read More »Is The Laborer Worthy?
Kevin T. Bauder Last week I published the first half of my “Most Interesting Reading of 2019” list. These books aren’t necessarily the best that… Read More »Most Interesting Reading of 2019, Part Two
Kevin T. Bauder Every year I try to publish a list of the books that I found most interesting during the preceding twelve months. Usually… Read More »Most Interesting Reading of 2019
Kevin T. Bauder The book of Job makes sense to us readers because we know what happened outside the story. We know that Job was… Read More »Tried With Fire: Finally: Mystery
Kevin T. Bauder Gabe was an old man. He had spent years on a mission field where his ministry had produced marked results. Now retired,… Read More »Tried With Fire: On the Shelf