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
What Might Tax Reform Look Like?, Donald Roth, Blog Post
Where the Buffalo Roamed, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
Where We Put Our Fears, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Blog Post
White Buffalo Girl's Grave, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
White Buffalo of the Omaha Chiefs, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
Who Are You?, Erin Olson, Blog Post
Who is My Neighbor?, Tom Clark, Blog Post
Who Needs Men? Titania’s World and Shakespeare’s Argument for Marriage In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Bob De Smith, Conference Proceeding
Who's Who in the Rogues' Gallery, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
Why I'm Thankful for Failure, Donald Roth, Blog Post
Wilderness Vision, James C. Schaap, Blog Post
Willa's New Home on the Prairie, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
Wonder Woman (Movie Review), Joshua Matthews, Blog Post
Wooden Shoe Militia, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
You and Me and West Texas: Review of Hell or High Water, James C. Schaap, Blog Post
You Are His, Tara Boer, Blog Post
Faculty Work from 2016
5 Myths and Misconceptions About the War on Drugs, Donald Roth, Blog Post
7 Lies Creative People Believe, John MacInnis, Blog Post
Abstract Blues, Doug Burg, Artwork
Advent Waiting, Gwen R. Marra, Blog Post
Akimbo Cross, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
"a little bit of cathedral in it", David Versluis, Artwork
"A Medium for Meeting God": C.S. Lewis and Music (Especially Wagner), John MacInnis, Conference Presentation
A Multistep Approach to Single Nucleotide Polymorphism–Set Analysis: An Evaluation of Power and Type I Error of Gene-Based Tests of Association after Pathway-Based Association Tests, Alessandra Valcarcel, Kelsey Griinde, Kaitlyn Cook, Alden Green, and Nathan L. Tintle, Conference Proceeding
Analyzing Unique-Matching Games Using Elementary Mathematics, Calvin Jongsma and Tom Clark, Article