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
Restore Us, O God, Shirley Folkerts, Blog Post
Re-Vision: A New Look at the Relationship Between Science and Religion (Book Review), Tony N. Jelsma, Book Review
Sabbath Intentions, Teresa TerHaar, Blog Post
Sanctified by God's Word: Towards a Websterian Ontology of Scripture and Church, Benjamin J. Lappenga, Conference Presentation
Science 101: Speaking in Tongues and Sights Unseen, Jeff Ploegstra, Blog Post
Seeing is Believing, Timothy Van Soelen, Blog Post
Serious or Playful: A Meditation by Dirk H. Th. Vollenhoven (1892-1978), John H. Kok, Feature Article
Sharing the Gospel Well, Nathan L. Tintle, Blog Post
Shepherd Work, Shirley Folkerts, Blog Post
Should Presidents Be Experts?, Donald Roth, Blog Post
Sioux County Oratorio Performance Poster, 2016, David Versluis, Artwork
Social Media and Persuasion - Great Expectations, Bruce Kuiper, Blog Post
Social Principles of Good Agriculture, Ronald Vos, Blog Post
Sola Wife, Scott Culpepper, Blog Post
Solomon's Wish, Erik Hoekstra, Blog Post
Something Oxymoronic, James C. Schaap, Blog Post
Somewhere Between Tom Brokaw and The Misfit, Howard Schaap, Blog Post
Sound Stewardship: How Shall Christians Think about Music?, Karen DeMol, Book
Springtime in Honfleur - 1, 2, 3, 4, David Versluis, Artwork
Standards-Based Assessment in a Developmental Math Course, Valorie L. Zonnefeld, Michal Huizenga, Aaron Van Beek, and Kate Van Weelden, Conference Presentation
Stay With It, Shirley Folkerts, Blog Post
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
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
Student Performance in Curricula Centered on Simulation-Based Inference: A Preliminary Report, Beth Chance, Jimmy Wong, and Nathan L. Tintle, Article
Surprise, Howard Schaap, Blog Post