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
Baylor University, Scott Culpepper, Article
Beauty of Business, John Visser, Blog Post
Because I Want to Know God's Will, Rose Postma, Poetry
Beyond the University: Why Liberal Education Matters (Book Review), Walker Cosgrove, Book Review
Bible Stories No One Talks About, Mark Verbruggen, Blog Post
Birds and the Bees, Erin Olson, Blog Post
Boys and Girls Being Boys and Girls, Luralyn M. Helming, Blog Post
Buffalo Shoe Walkshop, Sara Alsum-Wassenaar, Artwork
Business to Academia: Taking Lean from Pella Corporation to Dordt College, Dale Zevenbergen, Conference Presentation
Case for Professional Development Schools: Transforming Teaching and Learning, Patricia C. Kornelis, Conference Presentation
Cautions About the Reliability of Pairwise Gene Correlations Based on Expression Data, Scott Powers, Matthew De Jongh, Aaron Best, and Nathan L. Tintle, Article
CBFA 2015 Business and Human Flourishing - A Holistic Visual Model, John Visser, Conference Proceeding
Chemistry of the Protolunar Disk and Volatile Depletion of the Moon, Channon Visscher, Robin M. Canup, Julien Salmon, and Bruce Fegley Jr., Conference Presentation
Christ, Consumerism, and Christmas, Aaron Baart, Blog Post
Christian Civility, Erin Olson, Blog Post
Christian Reformed Church Christian Education, Scott Culpepper, Article
Christian Views of the Student, Steve Holtrop, Blog Post
Christmas Confession, Aaron Baart, Blog Post
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