by Tyler Bauer | Nov 2, 2024 | Classical Education, Philosophy, Theology, Worldview
Writing should be considered the 8th wonder of the world. Think about it for a moment: When you read words, the ideas from another person’s mind are being teleported directly into your own! Two people can communicate from anywhere in the world from any point in time....
by Tyler Bauer | Oct 28, 2024 | Philosophy, Theology, Worldview
In my last post, I suggested that one of the aspects of living Christianly is the need to “step into” the historical Christian tradition. In this post, I am going to attempt to show how our tradition (whichever we are a part of) impacts how we read and ponder the...
by Tyler Bauer | Oct 28, 2024 | Philosophy, Theology, Worldview
Perhaps you have heard something like, “Christianity isn’t just for Sundays; it’s for the other six days, too!” This is, of course, a well and good statement. Christianity is for all seven days of the week, after all. I think a problem that manifests itself in modern...
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 | Oct 7, 2021 | Theology
I confess it’s true: I love theology books. I love the smell, the feel, and the usually deep engagement. The one area of my bookshelf that’s largely empty (though growing), is Church history. Having not read much Church history in a systematic way until my...
by Tyler Bauer | Jul 1, 2020 | Book Review, Theology
A Book Review of Reading Revelation Responsibly by Michael J. Gorman Summary: Reading Revelation Responsibly is a helpful book for anyone seeking to get a different or new perspective on the book of Revelation. Gorman provides a helpful analysis of the form and...