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From Materialization Of Science To Denying God: A Pipeline, Audra Kooi
From Materialization Of Science To Denying God: A Pipeline, Audra Kooi
Pro Rege
Audra Kooi, a Dordt University sophomore, majoring in Psychology and Health & Human Performance, and a member of the Kuyper Honors Program, submitted this essay to the Lambertus Verburg Excellence in Kuyperian Scholarship competition, 2023.
Friend Of God, Steve Holtrop
Richard Wilbur's Book Of Nature, William Tate
A Quiet Semester, Erik Hoekstra
Reformed Defense Of Literature: An Apology For Literature's Place In Christian Higher Education, Mary Dengler
Reformed Defense Of Literature: An Apology For Literature's Place In Christian Higher Education, Mary Dengler
Pro Rege
Mary Dengler presented an abbreviated version of this paper at the Conference on Christianity and Literature at Cedarville University, in Cedarville, Ohio, on October 13, 2006.
Science & Grace: God's Reign In The Natural Sciences (Book Review), Arnold E. Sikkema
Science & Grace: God's Reign In The Natural Sciences (Book Review), Arnold E. Sikkema
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Morris, Tim, and Don Petcher. Science & Grace: God’s Reign in the Natural Sciences. Wheaton Illinois: Crossway Books, 2006. 352pp. ISBN 978-1-58134-549-0.
God, The Taboo Topic In Art Education, Terry Barrett, Valora Blackson, Vicki Daiello, Megan Goffos
God, The Taboo Topic In Art Education, Terry Barrett, Valora Blackson, Vicki Daiello, Megan Goffos
Journal of Social Theory in Art Education
A serendipitous match of this journal's call for imagery "that lies outside art educators' accepted sphere"-"out of site/ sight/ cite" - and a (too) rare discussion among art educators talking about God within a secular classroom prompts this article. Concepts of God are generally withheld from the site of public school art classrooms in the United States; many teachers express wariness and fear of bringing artists' sights of God into their public school art rooms, although God and Gods are a frequent subject for artists through time and across place. Further, the topic of God is rarely cited in art …
Professor Stoker On Campus (Continued), James Koldenhoven
Professor Stoker On Campus (Continued), James Koldenhoven
Pro Rege
Stoker's first lecture is discussed in Pro Rege 2:19-20, Dec 1973. His third lecture is discussed in Pro Rege 2:23-24, June 1974.