A Fundamentalism Worth Saving
It's time to resurrect a favorite essay of mine, Kevin Bauder's "A Fundamentalism Worth Saving." I read this thing multiple times on my Palm IIIxe back in the mid 2000s, and I noticed recently that it was languishing in an ugly format on the AACCS site. So I have taken the liberty of gussying it up and reissuing it as a PDF (click on the image to the left).
Instagram vs. Kodak
I’m not a business guy. I’m a blogger. A purveyor of amateur opinions. But now that I’ve worked in a business for six years, I’ve come to recognize that some business savvy is required to get things done—even and especially if you hold none of the purse strings. (I don’t even know what the purse looks like.) So I took great interest in the many business leadership lessons in the recent biography of Steve Jobs. And our second dot.com bubble (maybe more of an app bubble) is providing some...
Review: Charles Hodge: New Sideold School Presbyterian
Charles Hodge: New Sideold School Presbyterian by Andrew W. Hoffecker My rating: 4 of 5 stars Author Andrew Hoffecker said in an interview that his study of Charles Hodge actually arose from reading about fundamentalism. While Hoffecker was a PhD student at Brown University, he came across Ernest R. Sandeen's The Roots of Fundamentalism (Univ. of Chicago, 1970). Sandeen, Hoffecker says, was the first to treat fundamentalism as a serious theological movement. Sandeen argued that fundamentalism...