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Articles 1 - 30 of 35
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Girls' Club, Bill Elgersma
Grounded, Bill Elgersma
Hurricane Litter: A Eulogy, Mary Dengler
Winged Vessel, Jake Van Wyk
On Gathering, Bill Elgersma
Spider Webs, Skies, And Seas: A Eulogy, Mary Dengler
Sisters: A Tribute, Mary Dengler
Lament For Art, Mike Vanden Bosch
Lament For Art, Mike Vanden Bosch
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"Lament for Art" originally appeared in The Briar Cliff Review 2005
Consumation, Mike Vanden Bosch
Consumation, Mike Vanden Bosch
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"Consumation" originally appeared in Lyrical Iowa 2005
Made Ya Look!, Bob De Smith
Need, Bob De Smith
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: February 9--Ash Wednesday, David Schelhaas
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: February 9--Ash Wednesday, David Schelhaas
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No abstract provided.
Night/Day: Rhythm Of Opposites, Joanne Alberda
Night/Day: Rhythm Of Opposites, Joanne Alberda
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Machine pieced and machine quilted
Spirit Lake, Iowa: Fish With Brush, David Versluis
Finding Something, James C. Schaap
Finding Something, James C. Schaap
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“Finding Something” appears in Startling Joy: Stories for the Christmas Season
Alien Species, Lorna Van Gilst
Spring Bursts, Marilyn Weidenaar
River Ocean, Jake Van Wyk
La Lluvia In La Selva, Lorna Van Gilst
Canyon, Marilyn Weidenaar
Fullness Therein, Susan Van Geest
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: January 31--Icy, The Temperature Just At Freezing, David Schelhaas
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: January 31--Icy, The Temperature Just At Freezing, David Schelhaas
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No abstract provided.
Deadline, Mike Vanden Bosch
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: February 28--Gray With A Few Snowflakes In The Air, David Schelhaas
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: February 28--Gray With A Few Snowflakes In The Air, David Schelhaas
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No abstract provided.
What Directs Graphic Design?, David Versluis
What Directs Graphic Design?, David Versluis
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David Versluis presented this paper at The Bauhaus and Beyond: The Shape of Design Education Conference, April 8-10, 2005, at the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
What's A Dordt?, John B. Hulst
What's A Dordt?, John B. Hulst
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This article was presented by Dr. Hulst at the Jubilee Convocation of April 5, 2005, at Dordt College.
Historical Studies And Creational Development: Constructing A History Program In Light Of A Reformed Perspective, Paul Otto
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Dr. Otto presented this paper at Covenant College in the spring of 2002.
Fifty Years Later, Nicholas Wolterstorff
Fifty Years Later, Nicholas Wolterstorff
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This paper originated in an address presented at the March 8, 2005, Jubilee convocation at Dordt College, celebrating Dordt’s fiftieth anniversary.
"Whither?" Some Thoughts On The Genre Of Literature In An Electronic Age, James C. Schaap
"Whither?" Some Thoughts On The Genre Of Literature In An Electronic Age, James C. Schaap
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This article was originally presented as a lecture for the MacLaurin Institute, a Christian study center at the University of Minnesota, on January 19, 2005.
Physicist's Reformed Critique Of Nonreductive Physicalism And Emergence, Arnold E. Sikkema
Physicist's Reformed Critique Of Nonreductive Physicalism And Emergence, Arnold E. Sikkema
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Two figures are included. Dr. Sikkema has obtained permission from the first author of the paper from which Fig. 2 is adapted, as well as from the publisher.