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 1981

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Computer Science: Brave New Field, Gerald Hoekema, Feature Article

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Consecration, Mike Vanden Bosch, Poetry

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Consider the Lilies, Norman Matheis, Artwork

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Creation and Sphere Sovereignty in Historical Perspective, McKendree R. Langley, Feature Article

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Dilemma of the Female Christian College Graduate, Lillian V. Grissen, Feature Article

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Dr. Alan Keith-Lucas Lectures on Social Work, McKendree R. Langley, Incidentally

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Dr. Hendrik Woldring Visits Campus, McKendree R. Langley, Incidentally

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Earthkeeping: Christian Stewardship of Natural Resources (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman, Book Review

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Edge of Contingency: French Catholic Reaction to Scientific Change from Darwin to Duhem (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman, Book Review

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Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial

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Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial

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Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial

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Elegy: Written for Unknown Babies, Mike Vanden Bosch, Poetry

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Farewell, Dear Stan, Mike Vanden Bosch, Poetry

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German Jews, Refugees, and the Christian Century, 1933-41, William Nawyn, Feature Article

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History and the Unfolding of Society, James W. Skillen, Feature Article

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Homesickness, Hugh Cook, Short Story

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How Long, O Lord?, Dale Grotenhuis, Musical Score

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Japan: A Way of Life (Book Review), Larry Reynolds, Book Review

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Legal Tender, Randall VanderMey, Short Story

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Light and Form, Joanne Alberda, Artwork

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Long, Long Ago, Noel Magee, Musical Score

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Orange City, Norman Matheis, Artwork

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Peter, Stephen, James and John (Book Review), Wayne A. Kobes, Book Review

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Plant Forms, Joanne Alberda, Artwork