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 2015
Christmas Expectations, Howard Schaap, Blog Post
Church and Homosexuality, Aaron Baart, Blog Post
Citation of Psalm 69:9 in John 2:17 as a Double Entendre, Benjamin J. Lappenga, Book Chapter
Civil War Staff Rides, Paul Fessler, Blog Post
Coach, Can We Talk?, Chad Hanson, Blog Post
Combating Anti-Statistical Thinking Using Simulation-Based Methods Throughout the Undergraduate Curriculum, Nathan L. Tintle, Beth Chance, George Cobb, Soma Roy, Todd Swanson, and Jill VanderStoep, Article
Coming of the Zeroes, Joshua Matthews, Essay
Common Core: Good or Bad?, Ed Starkenburg, Blog Post
Community-Edifying 'World-Construction' in Paul and 1 Clement as a Resource for Theological Deliberations about Human Origins, Benjamin J. Lappenga, Conference Presentation
Compensation as Cultivation, Donald Roth, Blog Post
Computers and Procrastination: Why So Little Research?, Nick Breems, Conference Presentation
Country Fresh (Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream), Matt Drissell, Artwork
Crazy Busy? Overwhelmed? Six Good Reads to Help You Rethink Your Calendar, Leah A. Zuidema, Blog Post
Creation as Art, Jeff Ploegstra, Blog Post
Critical Thinking and High-Level Discourse in a 1:1 Environment, Ryan G. Zonnefeld and Valorie L. Zonnefeld, Conference Presentation
Cultivating a Biblical Imagination, Jason Lief, Blog Post
Cultivating a Religionless Social Imaginary: Youth Ministry in a Secular Age, Jason Lief, Conference Presentation
Customer is Always Right, Right? Freshman Commissioning Service, Erik Hoekstra, Feature Article
David Fincher's Harsh Mercy: Guns in Hollywood Compositions, Joshua Matthews, Conference Proceeding
Depression: My Story, Neal DeRoo, Blog Post
Developing the Horizon Content Knowledge of Teachers through a Math Teachers’ Circle, Tom Clark, Conference Presentation
"Digital Natives" or "The Dumbest Generation?", David J. Mulder, Conference Presentation
Discipleship and Metaphor, Donald Roth, Blog Post
Distillation, Howard Schaap, Blog Post
Distinctively Christian Engineering: Implementing Guiding Principles in our Civil Curriculum, Joel K. Sikkema and Justin Vander Werff, Conference Proceeding