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 1979
Dreams and Dictators: On the Book of Daniel (Book Review), John C. Vander Stelt, Book Review
Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial
Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial
Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial
Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial
Existence in Mathematics, Willis J. Alberda, Feature Article
Faith and Victory in Dachau (Book Review), Jack Vanden Berg, Book Review
Fine Arts in the Christian Community, Nick Van Til, Feature Article
God's Time-Records in Ancient Sediments (Book Review), Richard G. Hodgson, Book Review
Hal Lindsey and Biblical Prophecy and Is the Bible a Jigsaw Puzzle: An Evaluation of Hal Lindsey's Writings (Book Reviews), John C. Vander Stelt, Book Review
Idea of Justice in Christian Perspective (Book Review), James W. Skillen, Book Review
Is Economic Growth a Panacea for our Social Ills?, Evert Van Der Heide, Feature Article
Key to Theatre, James Koldenhoven, Incidentally
Modern Scientific Enterprise, Russell W. Maatman, Feature Article
Naude. Prophet to South Africa (Book Review), John C. Vander Stelt, Book Review
Newtonians and the English Revolution, 1689-1720 (Book Review), Arnold Koekkoek, Book Review
Non-Systematic Theology, Louis Y. Van Dyke, Incidentally
Place and Nature of History as a Scientific Study, Nick Van Til, Feature Article
President Carter's Sermon on Human Rights in Foreign Policy, Charles Veenstra, Feature Article
Recombinant DNA Debate, Harry Cook, Feature Article
Report on Jim Polet's Visit, James Koldenhoven, Incidentally
Resume of Swierenga Lectures, William Nawyn, Incidentally
Shameless Torchbearer, James Koldenhoven, Feature Article
Six Psalms of John Calvin (Book Review), Noel Magee, Book Review
Unity and Diversity Among States: A Critique of Assumptions in the Study of International Relations, James W. Skillen, Feature Article