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 2016
Philosophical Introduction to Set Theory (Book Review), Calvin Jongsma, Book Review
Physics 101: Observing Physical Creation, Kayt E. Frisch, Blog Post
Political World of Bob Dylan, Jeff Taylor and Chad Israelson, Conference Presentation
Political World of Bob Dylan: Freedom and Justice, Power and Sin (Book Review), David Schelhaas, Book Review
Population Genetic Structure of Asclepias Tuberosa in Northwest Iowa: A Comparison Within and Between Remnant Prairies and Commercially Available Seed, Jeff Ploegstra, Brittany De Ruyter, and Tony N. Jelsma, Article
Populism and the Challenge of Democracy in 2016, Donald Roth, Blog Post
"Power" of Miracles, Erik Hoekstra, Blog Post
선교지 기독교 교육의 실제 의미: “선교를 위한 교육”으로부터 “선교할 수 있는 교육”으로 / Practical Meaning of Christian Education in the Mission Fields: From "Mission Through Education" Toward "Education that Enables Mission”, Jay Shim, Conference Presentation
Praise in the Drought, Howard Schaap, Blog Post
Prayer Mercenaries, Howard Schaap, Feature Article
Precision, Howard Schaap, Blog Post
Pre-Service Teachers and Technology Integration: International Cases and Generational Attitudes toward Technology in Education, David J. Mulder, Book Chapter
Problem with Cussing Christians and Easy Answers, Donald Roth, Blog Post
Projective Geometry Hidden Inside: Can You Spot It?, Tom Clark, Conference Presentation
Properties of Conception, Rose Postma, Poetry
Punch Line, Ethan Brue, Blog Post
Put Weather In, Howard Schaap, Blog Post
Race and Policing on the Second Anniversary of Ferguson, Donald Roth, Blog Post
Raging Waters of Advent, Teresa TerHaar, Blog Post
Reclaiming a Biblical View for Agriculture, Wayne A. Kobes, Blog Post
Refugees on the Prairie, James C. Schaap and Mark Munger, Podcast
Religion in the Early British Literature Classroom: The Challenges of Teaching Religion and Literature to Students of Faith, Bob De Smith, Conference Proceeding
Replacing Scalia, Donald Roth, Blog Post
Repose in Mystery: The Limit of Sobriety According to John Calvin, Jan van Vliet, Feature Article
Resources Preservice Teachers Use to Think about Student Writing, Leah A. Zuidema and James E. Fredricksen, Article