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The Benedict Option, Our Cultural Task, And The Call To Consistent Discipleship, Keith C. Sewell
The Benedict Option, Our Cultural Task, And The Call To Consistent Discipleship, Keith C. Sewell
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Chapel: A Space Between Faith And Learning?, Ryan Mcilhenny
Chapel: A Space Between Faith And Learning?, Ryan Mcilhenny
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Technology And The Biblical Story, Derek Schuurman
Technology And The Biblical Story, Derek Schuurman
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Editor's Note: This article is based on Derek Schuurman's chapel talk, given at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota, on February 22, 2017. A video of the talk is available online at: https://vimeo.com/channels/bethelchapel/205900409
An Open Letter To Prof. Eduardo Echeverria, Roy A. Clouser
An Open Letter To Prof. Eduardo Echeverria, Roy A. Clouser
Pro Rege
Editor's Note: Dr. Roy Clouser's letter is a response to Dr. Eduardo Echeverria's article in Pro Rege, vol. 45, no. 1, September 2016.
The Slow Professor: Challenging The Culture Of Speed In The Academy (Book Review), Walker Cosgrove
The Slow Professor: Challenging The Culture Of Speed In The Academy (Book Review), Walker Cosgrove
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Reviewed Title: The Slow Professor: Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy. Berg, Maggie and Barbara K. Seeber, Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 2016. 128 pp. ISBN: 978-1442645561.
Courage In Politics: The Challenge For Christian Politicians, Egbert Schuurman
Courage In Politics: The Challenge For Christian Politicians, Egbert Schuurman
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Editor’s Note: This article was presented by Dr. Egbert Schuurman as the annual Groen van Prinsterer Lecture for 2011, sponsored by the ChristenUnie or Christian Union, a political party in the Netherlands. The lecture series is named after Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer (1801–1876), the father of modern Dutch Christian politics. Egbert Schuurman, P.Eng., Ph.D., was senator for the Christian Union in the Dutch parliament from 1983 through 2011.
This text was translated by Herbert Donald Morton and edited by Harry Van Dyke.
Shaping A Digital World: Faith, Culture And Computer Technology (Book Review), Charles Veenstra
Shaping A Digital World: Faith, Culture And Computer Technology (Book Review), Charles Veenstra
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Reviewed Title: Shaping a Digital World: Faith, Culture and Computer Technology. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press Academic, 2013. ISBN 978030827138.
Living In God's Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision For Christianity And Culture (Book Review), Carl E. Zylstra
Living In God's Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision For Christianity And Culture (Book Review), Carl E. Zylstra
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Reviewed Title: Van Drunen, David. Living in God’s Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision for Christianity and Culture. Wheaton: Crossway Books, 2010. 208 pages. ISBN 978-1-4335-1404-3.
Worldview, Sphere Sovereignty, And Desiring The Kingdom: A Guide For (Perplexed) Reformed Folk, James K. A. Smith
Worldview, Sphere Sovereignty, And Desiring The Kingdom: A Guide For (Perplexed) Reformed Folk, James K. A. Smith
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Dr. James K.A. Smith presented this paper at the ARIHE Symposium, November 5, 2010, at Redeemer University College, Ancaster, Ontario.
Desiring The Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, And Cultural Formation (Book Review), Laurence C. Sibley
Desiring The Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, And Cultural Formation (Book Review), Laurence C. Sibley
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Reviewed Title: Smith, James K. A., Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2009. 240 pages. ISBN 978-0-8010-3577-7.
Erratum: The last line of the third paragraph should read, “His Desiring the Kingdom argues that it is the heart that leads because it is the heart that hungers for and loves the kingdom; and imagines what that kingdom might be" (32).
What Is Education For?: A Review Essay, Delmar Vander Zee
What Is Education For?: A Review Essay, Delmar Vander Zee
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Reviewed Titles: Orr, David W. Earth in Mind: On Education, Environment, and the Human Prospect (Island Press, 1994; 2004); Ecological Literacy: Education and the Transition to a Postmodern World (SUNY, 1992); and The Nature of Design: Ecology, Culture, and Human Intention (Oxford University Press, 2002).
What's Wrong With Multiculturalism: Christian Scholars And Cultural Diversity, Paul Fessler
What's Wrong With Multiculturalism: Christian Scholars And Cultural Diversity, Paul Fessler
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This paper was presented by Dr. Paul Fessler at the Conference on Faith and History at Hope College in Holland, Michigan, on October 16, 2004.
Globalization And The Christian Community, Duane Bajema
Globalization And The Christian Community, Duane Bajema
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No abstract provided.
Power Failure: Christianity In The Culture Of Technology (Book Review), Ethan Brue
Power Failure: Christianity In The Culture Of Technology (Book Review), Ethan Brue
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Reviewed Title: Power Failure: Christianity in the Culture of Technology by Albert Borgmann (Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, 2003) 144 pp.
Adam's Navel: A Natural And Cultural History Of The Human Form (Book Review), Sherri B. Lantinga
Adam's Navel: A Natural And Cultural History Of The Human Form (Book Review), Sherri B. Lantinga
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Reviewed Title: Adam’s navel: A natural and cultural history of the human form, by Michael Sims. New York: Viking, 2003. 342 pp.
Personhood And Freedom In Religio-Scientific Realism, Hisakazu Inagaki
Personhood And Freedom In Religio-Scientific Realism, Hisakazu Inagaki
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This article was originally published in English (with a Japanese abstract) in Christ and the World (annual monograph of Tokyo Christian University), vol. 12 (2002), pp. 55-76 and is an extended article originally presented at the conference “Cultures and Christianity A.D. 2000” in Hoeven, the Netherlands. The current version was edited after a presentation by Dr. Inagaki at Dordt College for publication in Pro Rege. When asked recently by Dordt Professor Roger Henderson of his own stand on Emergence theory, Dr. Inagaki replied that “only God is the cause of the emergence of the world and human being, and there …
Is There A Christian View Of Everything From Soup To Nuts?, Roy A. Clouser
Is There A Christian View Of Everything From Soup To Nuts?, Roy A. Clouser
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Dr. Roy Clouser gave three lectures (October 21-22) as part of Dordt's 2002 Fall Faculty Lecture Series. The article below, transcribed and revised from his lecture, was the first of three presentations. These included "Is There a Christian View of Everything from Soup to Nuts?"; "How to Teach Technical Courses in a Distinctively Christian Way"; and "How a Christian Perspective Matters in Class."
Some Thoughts On "The Reformation" As A Contemporary Icon, Keith C. Sewell
Some Thoughts On "The Reformation" As A Contemporary Icon, Keith C. Sewell
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Exegesis Pro Rege In Communione: A Reply, Brian Walsh
Regimes Of Truth And The Rhetoric Of Deceit -- From A Literary Perspective, John Van Rys
Regimes Of Truth And The Rhetoric Of Deceit -- From A Literary Perspective, John Van Rys
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No abstract provided.
Regimes Of Truth And The Rhetoric Of Deceit: Colossians 2 In Postmodern Context, Brian Walsh
Regimes Of Truth And The Rhetoric Of Deceit: Colossians 2 In Postmodern Context, Brian Walsh
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This article was given as the Staley Lecture at Dordt College in September 1999. The following articles were parts of a discussion panel held in response to that lecture. For the benefit of our readers, we invited Dr. Walsh to write his reply to those responses.
Erratum: This article should have included an acknowledgment that the article has also been published in the Australian journal Interface: A Forum for Theology in the World, 2:1 (May 1999):23-37.
Regimes Of Truth And The Rhetoric Of Deceit -- From A Philosophical Perspective, Mark Tazelaar
Regimes Of Truth And The Rhetoric Of Deceit -- From A Philosophical Perspective, Mark Tazelaar
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No abstract provided.
Engaged Praxis And A Reformed Worldview: Response To Brian Walsh From A Student's Perspective, Emily Hutten
Engaged Praxis And A Reformed Worldview: Response To Brian Walsh From A Student's Perspective, Emily Hutten
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No abstract provided.
Regimes Of Truth And The Rhetoric Of Deceit -- From A Pastor's Perspective, Robert Drenten
Regimes Of Truth And The Rhetoric Of Deceit -- From A Pastor's Perspective, Robert Drenten
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No abstract provided.
One Last Chance To Tell The Truth: Possibilities And Perils In A Postmodern Age, Carl E. Zylstra
One Last Chance To Tell The Truth: Possibilities And Perils In A Postmodern Age, Carl E. Zylstra
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This article is based on the text of President Zylstra's 1996 Convocation address.
Christian Education: Yesterday's Dream, Today's Experience, Tomorrow's Vision, Lee Hollaar
Christian Education: Yesterday's Dream, Today's Experience, Tomorrow's Vision, Lee Hollaar
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This article was prepared in conjunction with the eleventh annual B. J. Haan Lecture Series held Spring 1994 at Dordt College.
Vision For Christian Education: Believing Is Seeing, Daniel Vander Ark
Vision For Christian Education: Believing Is Seeing, Daniel Vander Ark
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This article was prepared in conjunction with the eleventh annual B. J. Haan Lecture Series held Spring 1994 at Dordt College.
Postmodernism And A Christian Response, Kuk-Won Shin
Television: Medium Rare, Clifford G. Christians
Culture: From The Garden To The City, John Struyk