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.
Submissions from 1984
Foundations of Responsible Technology, Charles C. Adams, Feature Article
From Theory to Instruction: Implications for Christian Schools, Gloria Goris Stronks, Feature Article
Logic and the Nature of God (Book Review), Nick Van Til, Book Review
Norms for an Information Age, Willis J. Alberda, Feature Article
Pray Tell, James W. Skillen, Feature Article
Science and the Quest for Meaning (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman, Book Review
Spiritual Care: The Nurse's Role (Book Review), Al Mennega, Book Review
Spring Lecture Series, William J. Stronks, Incidentally
Stair/Bouma Lectures, James Koldenhoven, Incidentally
Translation Debate: What Makes a Bible Translation Good? (Book Review), John Zinkand, Book Review
Trees Clap Their Hands: Faith, Perception, and the New Physics (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman, Book Review
Validity of Science and Technology, Russell W. Maatman, Feature Article
Books from 1983
Bibliography of Christianity and Mathematics, 1910-1983, Gene B. Chase and Calvin Jongsma, Book
Blue Wrapped Rhythms, Joanne Alberda, Artwork
Campsite, 2 AM, Bob De Smith, Poetry
Christianity and the Age of the Earth (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman, Book Review
Christian Perspectives on Sociology (Book Review), Fred J. De Jong, Book Review
Civilizing the West: The Galts and the Development of Western Canada (Book Review), Arnold Koekkoek, Book Review
Crab Container, Sandy VanderMey, Artwork
Deserted, Norman Matheis, Artwork
Dilemma: A Nurse's Guide for Making Ethical Decisions (Book Review), Al Mennega, Book Review
Editorial, John Zinkand, Editorial
Editorial, John Zinkand, Editorial
Editorial, John Zinkand, Editorial
Faith Development: A View of James W. Fowler's Theory, Wayne A. Kobes, Feature Article