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.

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Submissions from 1982

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Arts Seminar, Mike Stair, Incidentally

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Calvinism and Art (3), Nick Van Til, Feature Article

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Canada and Constitutions, Louis Y. Van Dyke, Incidentally

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Charles Lutz Visits Dordt, John Zinkand, Incidentally

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Communal Scholarship: What is It? An Introduction to the Question, John Van Dyk, Feature Article

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Convocation, John B. Hulst, Feature Article

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Daar Gaat Het Om: Signalen voor Christelijk Politiek (Book Review), McKendree R. Langley, Book Review

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Documenta Anabaptistica Neerlandica, III (Book Review), James A. De Jong, Book Review

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Dr. Emory Griffen, Lillian V. Grissen, Incidentally

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Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial

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Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial

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Editorial, John Zinkand, Editorial

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Editorial, John Zinkand, Editorial

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Environmental Impact of Solar Variability, Richard G. Hodgson, Feature Article

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Fiddler on the Roof: A Context, James Koldenhoven, Incidentally

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Great Pendulum of Becoming: Images in Modern Drama (Book Review), James Koldenhoven, Book Review

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History Lecture Series, Arnold Koekkoek, Incidentally

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Jonathan Edwards on Heaven and Hell (Book Review), James A. De Jong, Book Review

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Literature and the Reformed Community, Lillian V. Grissen, Incidentally

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Nuclear Warfare: Then and Now, Russell W. Maatman, Feature Article

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Our Environmental Stewardship, Richard G. Hodgson, Feature Article

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Patterns in History: A Christian View (Book Review), Louis Y. Van Dyke, Book Review

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Place for Dordt College? (Inaugural Address), John B. Hulst, Feature Article

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Poland and the Free World, Arnold Koekkoek, Incidentally

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Presidential Inaugural, James Koldenhoven, Incidentally