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.
Submissions from 2010
Ultra-Pasteurized, Matt Drissell, Artwork
What You Got to Hear, James C. Schaap, Short Story
Who Cares for Our Children? The Child Care Crisis in the Other America (Book Review), Erin Olson, Book Review
Wow! What a Ride!: A Journey with Cancer, Cella Bosma and Mike Vanden Bosch, Book
Wow! What a Ride! A Journey with Cancer (Book Review), Pam Adams, Book Review
Submissions from 2009
Angel Face, Jake Van Wyk, Artwork
Arriving, Bill Elgersma, Essay
Bat Bones, Doug Burg, Artwork
Calvinist Foibles on Massachusetts Bay: Review Essay, James C. Schaap, Feature Article
Christian Voices in Musicology: A Report, Karen DeMol, Feature Article
Creational Graphic Design, David Versluis, Feature Article
Divine Voice: Christian Proclamation and the Theology of Sound (Book Review), Teresa TerHaar, Book Review
Emergence of a Scientific Culture: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1210-1685 (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell, Book Review
Expansion of Evangelicalism: The Age of Wilberforce, More, Chalmers and Finney (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell, Book Review
Fallen Pride, Mary Dengler, Poetry
Fat Rat Dreams, Jake Van Wyk, Artwork
Finding Christmas: Stories of Startling Joy and Perfect Peace, James C. Schaap, Book
Free Christian University: Review Essay, Keith C. Sewell, Feature Article
From Vision to Learning: Effectiveness Measures of Christian School Boards, Ryan G. Zonnefeld, Dissertation
Geese Leave Summit Lake, Howard Schaap, Poetry
Girl from Yesterday, Doug Burg, Artwork
Grand Canyon, South Rim Tree, David Versluis, Artwork
Home (Book Review), David Schelhaas, Book Review
Interracial Marriage, Howard Schaap, Poetry
Is Neo-Calvinism Calvinist? A Neo-Calvinist Engagement of Calvin's "Two Kingdoms" Doctrine, Jason Lief, Feature Article