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The Earth As An Altar: Understanding Humanity's Place And Duty In Creation Through Neo-Calvinism, Eoghan Holdahl
The Earth As An Altar: Understanding Humanity's Place And Duty In Creation Through Neo-Calvinism, Eoghan Holdahl
Pro Rege
Eoghan Holdahl, a Dordt University junior and member of the Kuyper Honors Program majoring in Agriculture and Community Development, submitted this essay to the Lambertus Verberg Prize for Excellence in Kuyperian Scholarship competition, 2023.
Morphology Of Man, Arielle Friedman
Morphology Of Man, Arielle Friedman
be Still
Behind every creation is an artist.
Behind every student is a teacher.
This piece aims to highlight the cyclical, additive nature of generational knowledge, as well as the inherent plasticity involved in generating meaning across collectives.
Growing In Faith, Sarah Moss
Developing The Creativity Abilities Of Future Vocational Teachers, Asom Mamatqulov
Developing The Creativity Abilities Of Future Vocational Teachers, Asom Mamatqulov
Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education
In this article the formation of creativity abilities of future teachers of vocational education, the manifestation of professional and pedagogical creativity through the development of their creative abilities, creative competencies, as well as the importance of becoming an active participant in the educational process have been discussed.
True To The Task, Sarah Moss
Compass Plant Leaves And Apparent Randomness, Jeff Ploegstra
Compass Plant Leaves And Apparent Randomness, Jeff Ploegstra
The Voice
No abstract provided.
A Model For Outdoor Creation Education, Jonathan L. Albert
A Model For Outdoor Creation Education, Jonathan L. Albert
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
Outdoor creation education is critical for encouraging and equipping the saints. A well-organized wilderness classroom opens the eyes of the learner in a unique and inspiring way. The learner gains the heart to love God and others more deeply. The learner also develops the skills necessary to impact others with humble confidence. There are many opportunities right outside our doors to help others engage the wonder of God’s creation. With the proper structure, outdoor creation education empowers the teacher and the learner in profound ways, oftentimes unachievable within the traditional classroom.
Faculty Assembly Devotions: January 5, 2012, Karen Demol
Faculty Assembly Devotions: January 5, 2012, Karen Demol
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Creational Graphic Design, David Versluis
Creational Graphic Design, David Versluis
Pro Rege
Erratum: This article misspells the name of Dr. Nicholas Wolterstorff on p. 17 and 21. We apologize for this error.
Need For International Business Concepts In The Curriculum, David Seeley Jr.
Need For International Business Concepts In The Curriculum, David Seeley Jr.
International Journal for Business Education
With the continued increase in international business, business education has an obligation to reflect this trend. There are two methods for incorporating international business concepts into the curriculum: infusion and creation. Ideally, this obligation would be completed with a standalone course in international business. However, it can also be accomplished through incorporating international business concepts into current curriculum. Business programs need to include international aspects into the curriculum to help the students understand the economy in which they live.
Our Academic Tasks And The Cosmic Gospel Economy: What Difference Does Being A Christian Make In The Study Of The Krebs Cycle?, Tim Morris
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
In Search Of A Starting Point: And A Method For Interdisciplinary Studies In The Context Of Christian Theism, William D. Dennison
In Search Of A Starting Point: And A Method For Interdisciplinary Studies In The Context Of Christian Theism, William D. Dennison
Pro Rege
This article includes the preface and Chapter 4 from an unpublished monograph by Dr. William D. Dennison.
What's A Dordt?, John B. Hulst
What's A Dordt?, John B. Hulst
Pro Rege
This article was presented by Dr. Hulst at the Jubilee Convocation of April 5, 2005, at Dordt College.
Creativity And Christian Education, John B. Hulst
Fundamentalism In The Crc: A Critique, Gordon Spykman
Fundamentalism In The Crc: A Critique, Gordon Spykman
Pro Rege
This article is a transcribed and lightly edited version of an address given April 9, 1985, at the Christian Reformed Ministers Conference, Dordt College.
Environmental Impact Of Being Busy In The Creation, Delmar Vander Zee
Environmental Impact Of Being Busy In The Creation, Delmar Vander Zee
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Norms For An Information Age, Willis J. Alberda
Describing Instruction: Basic Assumptions, Larry Reynolds
Describing Instruction: Basic Assumptions, Larry Reynolds
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Convocation, John B. Hulst
Engineering In Reformed Perspective, Charles C. Adams
Is "Natural" Better?, Russell W. Maatman
Perspectives On Man's "God-Image", John Zinkand
Christian Commitment And Scientific Theories, Wytze Brouwer
Christian Commitment And Scientific Theories, Wytze Brouwer
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Living On The Edge Of Adventure, Larry Den Besten
Hold Hands And Run: Where A Christian Theatre Consortium Might Decide To Go (Part Ii), James Koldenhoven
Hold Hands And Run: Where A Christian Theatre Consortium Might Decide To Go (Part Ii), James Koldenhoven
Pro Rege
This is the opening address delivered by Mr. Koldenhoven to the New World Theatre Consortium Conference held at Dordt College on April 17, 1975.
For Part I, see Pro Rege 3:8-17, June 1975.
Hold Hands And Run: Where A Christian Theatre Consortium Might Decide To Go (Part I), James Koldenhoven
Hold Hands And Run: Where A Christian Theatre Consortium Might Decide To Go (Part I), James Koldenhoven
Pro Rege
This article is the opening address delivered by Mr. Koldenhoven to the New World Theatre Consortium Conference held at Dordt College on April 17, 1975.
For Part II, see Pro Rege 4:18-26, September 1975.
Scripture Fundamentals, The Christian Scientist, And The Antithesis, Al Mennega
Scripture Fundamentals, The Christian Scientist, And The Antithesis, Al Mennega
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Antithesis In Physical Science, Russell W. Maatman
Antithesis In Biology, Gary Parker
Department Emphasis Week Lectures, Al Mennega