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.

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Faculty Work from 2016

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Restore Us, O God, Shirley Folkerts, Blog Post

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Re-Vision: A New Look at the Relationship Between Science and Religion (Book Review), Tony N. Jelsma, Book Review

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Sabbath Intentions, Teresa TerHaar, Blog Post

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Sanctified by God's Word: Towards a Websterian Ontology of Scripture and Church, Benjamin J. Lappenga, Conference Presentation

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Science 101: Speaking in Tongues and Sights Unseen, Jeff Ploegstra, Blog Post

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Seeing is Believing, Timothy Van Soelen, Blog Post

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Serious or Playful: A Meditation by Dirk H. Th. Vollenhoven (1892-1978), John H. Kok, Feature Article

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Sharing the Gospel Well, Nathan L. Tintle, Blog Post

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Shepherd Work, Shirley Folkerts, Blog Post

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Should Presidents Be Experts?, Donald Roth, Blog Post

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Sioux County Oratorio Performance Poster, 2016, David Versluis, Artwork

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Social Media and Persuasion - Great Expectations, Bruce Kuiper, Blog Post

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Social Principles of Good Agriculture, Ronald Vos, Blog Post

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Sola Wife, Scott Culpepper, Blog Post

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Solomon's Wish, Erik Hoekstra, Blog Post

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Something Oxymoronic, James C. Schaap, Blog Post

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Somewhere Between Tom Brokaw and The Misfit, Howard Schaap, Blog Post

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Sound Stewardship: How Shall Christians Think about Music?, Karen DeMol, Book

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Springtime in Honfleur - 1, 2, 3, 4, David Versluis, Artwork

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Standards-Based Assessment in a Developmental Math Course, Valorie L. Zonnefeld, Michal Huizenga, Aaron Van Beek, and Kate Van Weelden, Conference Presentation

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Stay With It, Shirley Folkerts, Blog Post

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Strain Energy Absorption Corresponds to Decreased Incidence of Ventricular Fibrillation in a Commotio Cordis Model, Kayt E. Frisch, Mark S. Link, and John Van Weelden, Conference Presentation

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Stromal Fibroblasts Facilitate Cancer Cell Invasion by a Novel Invadopodia-Independent Matrix Degradation Process, Hong Cao, Robbin Eppinga, Gina L. Razidio, Eugene W. Krueger, Jing Chen, Li Qiang, and Mark A. McNiven, Article

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Student Performance in Curricula Centered on Simulation-Based Inference: A Preliminary Report, Beth Chance, Jimmy Wong, and Nathan L. Tintle, Article

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Surprise, Howard Schaap, Blog Post