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 2009

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What Will You Name It? Dordt College Commencement Address, May 9, 2008, Jeri Schelhaas, Feature Article

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Word Made Flesh, David Schelhaas, Poetry

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Worship Words: Discipling Language for Faithful Ministry (Book Review), Leah A. Zuidema and Todd M. Zuidema, Book Review

Submissions from 2008

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Amsterdam Diaries, Mike Vanden Bosch, Poetry

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Annie's Art Studio, Doug Burg, Artwork

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Burial, Matt Drissell, Artwork

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By the Creek, Matt Drissell, Artwork

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Canon: A Whirligig Tour of the Beautiful Basics of Science (Book Review), David J. Mulder, Book Review

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Carbon Conversion During Bubbling Fluidized Bed Gasification of Biomass, Kevin Timmer, Dissertation

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Christian Zionism: Listening Left Behind, Charles Veenstra, Feature Article

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Crossing Barbwire Fences, Howard Schaap, Poetry

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Dog Days, Mike Vanden Bosch, Poetry

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Earth Blood, Howard Schaap, Poetry

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Equations from God: Pure Mathematics and Victorian Faith (Book Review), Calvin Jongsma, Book Review

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Family Farm, Howard Schaap, Poetry

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Finding Mother in Busan, Mary Dengler, Poetry

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First Day of Summer, Leah A. Zuidema, Poetry

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Flippant Joke Reveals Callous Mindset, Luke DeKoster, Short Story

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Freeing Free Speech, Chris Rehn, Feature Article

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Go Ahead, Take My Freedom - I'm not a Terrorist, Luke DeKoster, Short Story

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Guard, Bob De Smith, Poetry

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Hearing Things, Bob De Smith, Poetry

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His Holy Temples, David Schelhaas, Poetry

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Humility in Leadership: Abandoning the Pursuit of Unattainable Perfection, Erik Hoekstra, Antony Bell, and Scott R. Peterson, Article

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Imperialism and Hegemony: Some Historical Reflections, Keith C. Sewell, Feature Article