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 1975
Christian and the Penal Law, E. L. Hebden Taylor, Feature Article
Church and Its Mission: A Shattering Critique from the Third World (Book Review), James A. De Jong, Book Review
Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial
Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial
Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial
Editorial, John B. Hulst, Editorial
Evangelical Faith (Book Review), James A. De Jong, Book Review
Genesis and Early Man (Book Review), Russell W. Maatman, Book Review
God's Strategy in Human History (Book Review), Wayne A. Kobes, Book Review
Hold Hands and Run: Where a Christian Theatre Consortium Might Decide To Go (Part I), James Koldenhoven, Feature Article
Hold Hands and Run: Where a Christian Theatre Consortium Might Decide To Go (Part II), James Koldenhoven, Feature Article
Idea of a Christian College (Book Review), Nick Van Til, Book Review
Irrational Numbers and Reality, Arnold H. Veldkamp, Feature Article
John Calvin in Mission Literature, James A. De Jong, Feature Article
Leadership and the Christian Community, John B. Hulst, Feature Article
Light of the World and the Significance of Dordt, John C. Vander Stelt, Feature Article
Missionary Nature of the Church (Book Review), James A. De Jong, Book Review
Models of Religious Broadcasting (Book Review), Martin Dekkenga, Book Review
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich: A Response to Repression, Fred J. De Jong, Essay
Patriotism at Okoboji, Randall Palmer, Incidentally
Personal Adventure in Prophecy (Book Review), Wayne A. Kobes, Book Review
Physical Responsibility, Syne Altena, Feature Article
Proving our Academic Integrity, B. J. Haan, Feature Article
Radio and the Christian Broadcaster, Martin Dekkenga, Feature Article
Radio Illumination, James Koldenhoven, Incidentally