by Tyler Bauer | Sep 14, 2022 | Philosophy, Theology
What Are Humans Made of? The question may sound odd, but I think it’s a fun, and accurate, way to ask this question. What are humans made of? You may be tempted to immediately jump to flesh and blood. Organs, skin, hair. Physical stuff. This isn’t a wrong...
by Tyler Bauer | Jun 15, 2022 | Book Review, Worldview
Summertime is here (especially here in Texas, with temperatures routinely above 100!), which means a little extra time to get reading done. I’ve compiled a list here of books that I intend to read over the summer to grow in my faith and my thinking. Enjoy my...
by Tyler Bauer | Jun 3, 2022 | Classical Education
Introduction In recent years (at least as long as I’ve been teaching), there has been a dedicated focus on teaching “critical thinking” to students. Any quick Google search will reveal a plethora of sites explaining the lack of critical thinking...
by Tyler Bauer | May 10, 2022 | Beauty, Philosophy, Worldview
Introduction What are the Transcendentals? If you recognize the word “transcendental” at all, you probably link it to Romantic Era authors like Ralph Waldo Emerson or Henry David Thoreau. This isn’t incorrect as these authors were connected to a...
by Tyler Bauer | Apr 29, 2022 | Apologetics
(Updated 06-13-22) I Don’t Need Reasons I can remember a conversation I had with an older friend. Over the course of the conversation, the question of “why do you believe in Christianity” came up. The answer given by my friend was, “I...