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
Protolunar Disk Evolution and the Depletion of Volatile Elements in the Moon, Robin M. Canup, Channon Visscher, Julien Salmon, and Bruce Fegley Jr., Conference Presentation
Psalm for the Night Shift, Leah A. Zuidema, Blog Post
Rapture of the Geeks, Derek Schuurman, Blog Post
Reading Mother Teresa: A Calvinist Looks Lovingly at "The Little Bride of Christ", James C. Schaap, Book
Re-Creating in Nature, Steve Holtrop, Blog Post
Redeployment (Book Review), James C. Schaap, Book Review
Reformed and Biblical Counseling, Mark Christians, Blog Post
Reformed Approach to the Interactions of Science and Religion, Tony N. Jelsma, Blog Post
Reformed Approach to the Interactions of Science and Religion (cont'd), Tony N. Jelsma, Blog Post
Regarding Homework…, David J. Mulder, Blog Post
Regulations and Flexibility, Donald Roth, Blog Post
Remembering Memorial Day, Liz Moss, Blog Post
Responsible Ones: Young People, Faith, and Letting Go, Jason Lief, Blog Post
Rest and Re-Creation, Neal DeRoo, Blog Post
Return of Liturgy, Howard Schaap, Blog Post
Revisiting Religious Freedom in Dordt v. Burwell, Donald Roth, Blog Post
Revisiting the Merits of a Contested Discipline: Reflections on the Study of Old Testament Theology, Benjamin J. Lappenga, Feature Article
Richness of Building Character in College Athletics, Craig Heynen, Blog Post
Science Associated with Producing GMOs, Darren Stoub, Blog Post
Sculptural Vessels, Jake Van Wyk, Artwork
Seize the Summer (Part 2), Chad Hanson, Blog Post
Serving Families in Broken Situations, Tara Boer, Blog Post
Serving the Story, Howard Schaap, Blog Post
Shaping a Digital World: Faith, Culture and Computer Technology (Book Review), Charles Veenstra, Book Review
Shooting in Ferguson, Donald Roth, Blog Post