Faculty members participate in a variety of activities that contribute to communal scholarship and develop serviceable insight, all with an eye to equipping others to work effectively toward Christ-centered renewal in all aspects of contemporary life.
For works by faculty arranged by departments, please visit Faculty Work: By Department.
Faculty Work from 1987
Logic and Proof for Mathematicians: A Twentieth Century Perspective, Calvin Jongsma, Conference Proceeding
Meishan Window Panes, Helen Petter Westra, Poetry
Mother China, Helen Petter Westra, Poetry
Nonetheless in Chengdu, Helen Petter Westra, Poetry
Relationships VII, Joanne Alberda, Artwork
Religious Television: The American Experience (Book Review), David Campbell, Book Review
Response, Russell W. Maatman, Response or Comment
Responsible Technology (Book Review), Charles C. Adams, Book Review
Sonnet to Jack, Mike Vanden Bosch, Poetry
Subversion of Christianity (Book Review), Nick Van Til, Book Review
Telling the Next Generation: Educational Development in North American Calvinist Christian Schools (Book Review), Martin Dekkenga, Book Review
Victorian Age: An Age of Purity or of Hypocrisy?, Jack Vanden Berg, Feature Article
Submissions from 1986
Calvinistic Philosophy and the Relation Between Liberal Education and Vocational Training, John Van Dyk, Feature Article
Challenge of Poverty to the Reformed Community, Fred J. De Jong, Feature Article
Communication and Culture, Charles Veenstra, Feature Article
Created in God's Image (Book Review), Dennis L. De Jong, Book Review
Editorial, Russell W. Maatman, Editorial
Editorial, Russell W. Maatman, Editorial
Editorial, John Zinkand, Editorial
Editorial, John Zinkand, Editorial
Faith of the Church (Book Review), Wayne A. Kobes, Book Review
Fourth Day (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman, Book Review
Future: Toward Genuine Educational Pluralism and Disestablishment, Rockne McCarthy, Feature Article
George Boole: His Life and Work (Book Review), Calvin Jongsma, Book Review
John Gardner and the Morality of Choice, James C. Schaap, Feature Article