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Articles 1 - 30 of 38
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Creativity And Christian Education, John B. Hulst
James Madison: From Evangelical Princeton To The Constitutional Convention, Mark A. Noll
James Madison: From Evangelical Princeton To The Constitutional Convention, Mark A. Noll
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No abstract provided.
Editorial, Russell W. Maatman
Fishbowl, Helen Petter Westra
Nonetheless In Chengdu, Helen Petter Westra
Feathers Bloom, Helen Petter Westra
Afoot, Mike Vanden Bosch
"Able To Keep", Mike Vanden Bosch
Iowa Bounty, Helen Petter Westra
Cold Meats, James C. Schaap
Cold Meats, James C. Schaap
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This story was published in the Autumn 1983 issues of The South Dakota Review.
Dance: Playful Praise, John H. Kok
Blue Cocoon, Joanne Alberda
Meishan Window Panes, Helen Petter Westra
For Jack Vanden Berg On His Retirement, Randall Vandermey
For Jack Vanden Berg On His Retirement, Randall Vandermey
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This poem was written to honor Professor Jack Vanden Berg who retired in May 1987 after teaching English at Dordt College for twenty years.
Relationships Vii, Joanne Alberda
Be Strong In The Lord, Dale Grotenhuis
D'Irth, Mike Vanden Bosch
Church, Mike Vanden Bosch
Sonnet To Jack, Mike Vanden Bosch
Sonnet To Jack, Mike Vanden Bosch
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This poem was written to honor Professor Jack Vanden Berg who retired in May 1987 after teaching English at Dordt College for twenty years.
Mother China, Helen Petter Westra
Companion Sonnets, Mike Vanden Bosch
Companion Sonnets, Mike Vanden Bosch
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An earlier version of these companion sonnets appeared in the March 6, 1987 issue of Calvinist Contact.
Gourds, Joanne Alberda
Editorial, Russell W. Maatman
Biblical View Of The Family, Gordon H. Pols
Subversion Of Christianity (Book Review), Nick Van Til
Subversion Of Christianity (Book Review), Nick Van Til
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Reviewed Title: The Subversion of Christianity. Jacques Ellul. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1986. 212 pages.
Telling The Next Generation: Educational Development In North American Calvinist Christian Schools (Book Review), Martin Dekkenga
Telling The Next Generation: Educational Development In North American Calvinist Christian Schools (Book Review), Martin Dekkenga
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Reviewed Title: Telling the Next Generation: Educational Development in North American Calvinist Christian Schools. Harro Van Brummelen. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, Inc., 1986. 332 pages.
Ministering To The Family In Today's Society, John Sittema
Ministering To The Family In Today's Society, John Sittema
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Threats To The Family, Cornelis Venema
Victorian Age: An Age Of Purity Or Of Hypocrisy?, Jack Vanden Berg
Victorian Age: An Age Of Purity Or Of Hypocrisy?, Jack Vanden Berg
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Logic And Proof For Mathematicians: A Twentieth Century Perspective, Calvin Jongsma
Logic And Proof For Mathematicians: A Twentieth Century Perspective, Calvin Jongsma
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If there is one aspect of mathematics education that frustrates both students and teachers alike, it has got to be learning how to do valid proofs. Students often feel they really know the mathematics they're studying but that their teachers place some unreasonably stringent demands upon their arguments. Teachers, on the other hand, can't understand where their students get some of the wacky arguments they come up with. They argue in circles, they end up proving a different result from what they claim, they make false statements, they draw invalid inferences - it can be quite exasperating at times! Unfortunately, …