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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Submissions from 2015

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Tale of Entrails, Howard Schaap, Essay

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Taming the Unknown: A History of Algebra from Antiquity to the Early Twentieth Century, Calvin Jongsma, Book Review

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Targeting Our Fears, Tanya DeRoo, Blog Post

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Technology and Mindful Evaluation, Nick Breems, Blog Post

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Technology and the Church, Derek Schuurman, Article

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Technology at Every Moment, Justin Vander Werff, Blog Post

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Technology is Imagination Incarnated, Douglas DeBoer, Blog Post

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Technology Isn’t Just for Smart People, Kari Sandouka, Blog Post

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The Art of Rock and Roll Memoir, Howard Schaap, Blog Post

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The Outbreak of the First World War: Structure, Politics, and Decision-Making (Book Review), Mark McCarthy, Book Review

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These Photos Now: About to Break Apart, David Versluis, Artwork

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They Both Prayed to the Same God, Scott Culpepper, Blog Post

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Through Generations, Donald Roth, Blog Post

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To Those Who Know a Hurting Child, Tara Boer, Blog Post

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True Piety, James C. Schaap, Essay

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Understanding Everyday Use of the Computer: How Philosophy Can Be Practical, Nick Breems, Conference Presentation

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Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance, Bob De Smith, Blog Post

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Upholding the Inartful Drafting of Obamacare, Donald Roth, Blog Post

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Up the Hill (Book Review), Howard Schaap, Book Review

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Vaccines and Religious Freedom, Donald Roth, Blog Post

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Values of Western Society Play a Role in Terrorism, John Visser, Editorial

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Vanishing (Reformed) Youth, Donald Roth, Blog Post

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Vermeer Music Manuscript, Karen DeMol, Article

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Very Short Dream, David Schelhaas, Poetry

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Vital Sign in Healthcare: Are You Missing It?, Kae Van Engen, Conference Presentation