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 2017
The Hidden Conditions of Heroism, Howard Schaap, Blog Post
The Idol of Tradition, Eric Forseth, Blog Post
The Importance of Literature, Luke Hawley, Blog Post
The Place of Faith, Doubt, and Sacrament in the Post-Apocalyptic Worlds of The Leftovers and The Walking Dead, Scott Culpepper, Book Chapter
The Problem with Christmas Carols for People Longing for the King, David J. Mulder, Blog Post
The Reformations and the Genesis of Popular Christian Media, Scott Culpepper, Blog Post
The Refugee Down the Pew, Howard Schaap, Blog Post
The Refugees (Book Review), Howard Schaap, Book Review
The Resounding Voice of What's Not There, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
The Shack (Movie Review), Joshua Matthews, Blog Post
The Slow Professor: Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy (Book Review), Walker Cosgrove, Book Review
The Villasur Massacre, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
The Voice of His Word, James C. Schaap, Blog Post
The WPA in LeMars, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Movie Review), Joshua Matthews, Blog Post
Thy Word Have I Hid in My Heart, James C. Schaap, Blog Post
Time-Zone Poems, Bob De Smith, Poetry
Truth Prevails, Douglas DeBoer, Blog Post
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (Movie Review), Joshua Matthews, Blog Post
Voice of God, Erin Olson, Blog Post
War for the Planet of the Apes (Movie Review), Joshua Matthews, Blog Post
Ways of Wisdom, Teresa TerHaar, Blog Post
Weighing Fog: Hands on Modeling for Day 1 of Differential Equations, Tom Clark, Conference Presentation
What Does the Fawkes Say? History and Public Festivity, Scott Culpepper, Blog Post
What Do You Want?, Shirley Folkerts, Blog Post