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Not Yet Home, Luke Dekoster
Not Yet Home, Luke Dekoster
Pro Rege
"This piece was published in the Sioux County Index-Reporter in mid-September 2006. The soldier mentioned in the article was from the area, and his body was being brought home via a convoy through towns along Highway 18. I happened to be covering a volleyball game in the town where he grew up and went to high school, so emotion was high at the four-way stop where I was standing. It struck me that we often dispense such generalities as “He died so that we can stand here” without really thinking—and this is the column that emerged."
What The Sky Says, James C. Schaap
Heavenly Preaching, James C. Schaap
Storms, James C. Schaap
Privilege Of Being A Christian Artist, James Buswell
Privilege Of Being A Christian Artist, James Buswell
Pro Rege
James Buswell developed this paper, at the request of Pro Rege and the faculty of Dordt College, from his presentation at our eighth and final Jubilee Convocation, April 25, 2005.
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This article includes the preface and Chapter 4 from an unpublished monograph by Dr.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.
Transformation, James C. Schaap
Transformation, James C. Schaap
Pro Rege
This article was presented as the Dordt College Commencement Address, May 5, 2006.
Every Tribe, Language, People, And Nation, Syd Hielema
Every Tribe, Language, People, And Nation, Syd Hielema
Pro Rege
This article was originally an address presented by Dr. Hielema at the Heartland Christian Educators’ Convention at Dordt College, October 2005.
Nature And Grace In Bavinck, Jan Veenhof
Nature And Grace In Bavinck, Jan Veenhof
Pro Rege
This paper is Dr. Al Wolters’ “translation of twenty pages from Dr. Jan Veenhof’s dissertation on Bavinck, titled Revelatie en Inspiratie.” Dr. Veenhof succeeded G. C. Berkouwer in the chair for dogmatic theology at the Free University in Amsterdam, then went on to teach at the universities of Basel and Bern and for one semester at Calvin Theological Seminary. As emeritus, he is still involved in theological and pastoral work.
In All Things, Hear The Word: A Response To Laurence Sibley, Keith C. Sewell
In All Things, Hear The Word: A Response To Laurence Sibley, Keith C. Sewell
Pro Rege
Response to Laurence Sibley's reply (Pro Rege 33.3, March 2005, pp. 20-25) to Dr. Sewell's discussion of "Some Thoughts on 'the Reformation' as a Contemporary Icon" (Pro Rege 31.1, September 2002, pp. 14-25).
Globalization And The Christian Community, Duane Bajema
Globalization And The Christian Community, Duane Bajema
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Understandable Worry, Understandable Frustration: The Christian Reformed Church's Long Journey From One College To Multiple Colleges: 1916-1962, Nicholas Davelaar
Understandable Worry, Understandable Frustration: The Christian Reformed Church's Long Journey From One College To Multiple Colleges: 1916-1962, Nicholas Davelaar
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Abraham Kuyper In The White House? Why Dordt Isn't So Far From Washington, Dc, Stanley Carlson-Thies
Abraham Kuyper In The White House? Why Dordt Isn't So Far From Washington, Dc, Stanley Carlson-Thies
Pro Rege
This paper was originally an address, delivered by Dr. Stanley Carlson–Thies at the Dordt College Spring Convocation, January 12, 2006.