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.
Faculty Work from 2018
The Big Problems with Being Small, Joshua Matthews, Blog Post
The Book of Job and Our Human Suffering, James C. Schaap, Blog Post
The Danger of Dreaming about the Apocalypse, Donald Roth, Blog Post
The Democratic Embrace of Hermann the German, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
The Fortnite Phenomenon: Should Christians be Wary? (Part I), Donald Roth, Blog Post
The Fortnite Phenomenon: Should Christians be Wary? (Part II), Donald Roth, Blog Post
The Fossil at Cherokee, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
The Fruitless Search for the Theory of Everything, Rebekah Earnshaw, Blog Post
The Great Killer, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
The Healing Land and Teddy Roosevelt's Broken Heart, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
The Home of Standing Bear, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
The Ins and Outs of Marriage: A Review of "Mutual by Design", Erin Olson, Blog Post
The Letter, Mary Dengler, Poetry
The Limbic System and Christian Sanctification, Tony N. Jelsma, Blog Post
The Liturgical Lives of Pets, Howard Schaap, Blog Post
The Lost World of the Israelite Conquest (Book Review), Justin Bailey, Book Review
The New Tax Law in Context, Donald Roth, Blog Post
The Old Professor Discovers the Sweet Egg of Discontent, David Schelhaas, Poetry
The Past Speaks to the Present: A Review of "Demanding Liberty", Scott Culpepper, Book Review
The Path of Dreams and Ruin, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
The Rider (Movie Review), Joshua Matthews, Blog Post
The Theodramatic Imagination: Spirit and Imagination in the Work of Kevin Vanhoozer, Justin Bailey, Article
The Toughest Question about Christian Education, Leah A. Zuidema, Blog Post
The War Hero Who Warned Against War, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
Too Far From Home, Mary Dengler, Poetry