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 2002
Children's Dreams, Mary Dengler, Poetry
Church on Sunday, Work on Monday: The Challenge of Fusing Christian Values with Business Life (Book Review), Scott A. Quatro, Book Review
Cityscape Table, Susan Van Geest, Artwork
Common Grace or Antithesis? Towards a Consistent Understanding of Kuyper's "Sphere Sovereignty", Tim McConnel, Feature Article
Communicating for Life: Christian Stewardship in Community and Media (Book Review), Kenneth Boersma, Book Review
Cotton Patch for the Kingdom (Book Review), Jonathan Warner, Book Review
Dancing Trees, Jake Van Wyk, Artwork
Et in Terra Pax II, Susan Van Geest, Artwork
Grounds for Optimism about Science, Arnold E. Sikkema, Response or Comment
Growing in the Life of Faith, Education and Christian Practices (Book Review), Syd Hielema, Book Review
Ideas Have a History: Perspectives on the Western Search for Truth (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell, Book Review
Jocund Day, Mike Vanden Bosch, Poetry
Just Do It Right: The Experience of Shalom in Sport Participation, Thomas L. Visker, Feature Article
Karl Barth's Anthropology in Light of Modern Thought (Book Review), Kevin Eames, Book Review
Late July, Jeri Schelhaas, Poetry
Lessons in Second Language, Lorna Van Gilst, Poetry
Mother, Lorna Van Gilst, Poetry
Old Girls, Mary Dengler, Poetry
One O'clock Waltz, Bill Elgersma, Poetry
On Your Birthday, Dave, Bob De Smith, Poetry
Picnic, Jeri Schelhaas, Short Story
Pitch and Roll, Jake Van Wyk, Artwork
Political-Economic Activity to the Honour of God (Book Review), Jonathan Warner, Book Review
Problems in the "Christian" Origins of Modern Science, Keith C. Sewell, Response or Comment
Scientific Theology, Vol. I: Nature (Book Review), Arnold E. Sikkema and Roger Henderson, Book Review