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November 15, 2016
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One Body

by Nicole Baart
…latant racism exists? Shout about it! Immediately and decisively, with a no-holds-barred, no-tolerance policy that leaves absolutely no room for doubt about where you stand. Christians can be pros at passing the buck, and I’m saddened whenever I hear or read comments in response to social justice horrors that sound something like this: “Well, not all people are hateful.” Of course not. But we need to create a culture where our disgust in the face…
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February 14, 2023
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Is Pre-Vatican II Roman Catholicism a Closed Church? A Review of Chapters 2-3 of Neo-Calvinism

by Eduardo Echeverria
…ity to teach, he nonetheless argues that ultimately every believer has the complete freedom to interpret the Word of God for himself, by his own light, leaving him “free to confess otherwise” than what the Church teaches in accordance with its creeds and confessions and hence “to conceive the truth of God in some other sense.” Here, then, we have what Alister McGrath once called Protestant Christianity’s dangerous idea. But how can Bavinck’s posit…
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July 13, 2015
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A Mathematician’s Apology

by Tom Clark
…getting students to perform on high stakes tests. If teaching the students test-taking tricks is more effective at generating good scores on standardized tests than actually teaching mathematics, then there is a huge amount of pressure to do so. I know I felt that pressure when I was a high school teacher and often catered to the test as well. This emphasis on high stakes testing becomes reflected in the state standards that guide math education….
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November 12, 2019
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Lessons from the Ozone Hole

by Carl Fictorie
…y”, Oct 21, 2019, https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/2019-ozone-hole-is-the-smallest-on-record-since-its-discovery  ↩ Press release. NobelPrize.org. Nobel Media AB, 1995, https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/1995/press-release/.  ↩ C. Baird and M. Cann, Environmental Chemistry, 5th ed., New York: W. H. Freeman, 2012, pp 37-65.  ↩ F. S. Rowland with R. Cowen, “The Ozone Depletion Phenomenon”, in Beyond Discovery: The Path from Researc…
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May 19, 2015
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Seeing the World Through the Eyes of Persecuted Christians

by Joel Veldkamp
…ubious and humbling privilege of witnessing this firsthand. I have held two-year-old Nigerian children whose Christian parents were murdered by Boko Haram. I have walked with Egyptian nuns through the charred ruins of their school, burned down by the Muslim Brotherhood. More than one Christian I met during my stay in Syria has been kidnapped and executed. I have met Iraqi Christian families who fled their homes and livelihoods after men with guns…
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October 19, 2021
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Data and Discourse: A Review of The Data Detective

by Kayt Frisch
…ears since he began hosting the BBC program More or Less in 2007, he has become increasingly uncomfortable with Huff’s view. “I grew increasingly uneasy when fans of More or Less complimented the way we ‘debunked false statistics slowly…came to appreciate that the real joy was not in shooting down falsehoods but in trying to understand what was true” (11). His ambitious goal with his recent book, The Data Detective, is to create an alternative to…
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August 31, 2021
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Reasonable Doubt?

by Jeff Ploegstra
…ncer/lung/basic_info/risk_factors.htm  ↩  https://www.acep.org/corona/covid-19-alert/covid-19-articles/acep-aaem-joint-statement-on-physician-misinformation/  ↩  Though the original video was removed, you can watch a review of it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZJ3sZnTn7Y&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0fTBay66Ql7iUIwNrPc7e_3VnaHUYMX2e_oP43gWb5uEwWP2Rdq43dhZM&app=desktop  ↩  https://www.acep.org/corona/covid-19-alert/covid-19-articles/acep-aaem…
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March 14, 2019
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The Arrogance of Ethnonationalism: A Review of The Virtue of Nationalism

by Myles Werntz
…aster, to justify internal injustice in the name of national autonomy as well as internal assimilation in the name of sound political philosophy. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/don-t-feel-guilty-about-our-colonial-history-ghvstdhmj  ↩ https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0096BCVPG/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i1  ↩…
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August 1, 2022
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Is Christian Education ’Worth It’?

by Sheila Mulder
…be difficult for teachers to think beyond classroom preparations and the upcoming open house at that time. However, during the in-service Doug recalled a conversation he had as a teacher, in which one of his student’s parents explained the sacrifices they endured to send their child to a Christian school. The parent told Doug how they got up every morning at 4 am to do a paper route and later go to their other job to send their child to that schoo…
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January 13, 2015
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The Long Invisible Bag

by Chuck DeGroat
…ore than that. It’s taken experience, too. Hard experiences. Failures. Self-realizations that make me feel uncomfortable. I’m Reformed because sin is real. My sin is real. And because I desperately need grace. Opening that invisible bag, we find that we’re far more complex and broken than we think we are. But at its bottom, we find the end of ourselves, and the beginning of hope. At the bottom of that burdening bag we find a humiliated Savior, a S…
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November 16, 2016
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Colorblindness and the Problem of White Supremacy

by Gustavo Maya
…ce that the ostensibly racial-neutral policies named above were enacted as free-market ideologies developed in response to the civil rights movement. Rather than reforming vital institutions, the move toward privatization and free-market solutions dissolves them, leaving white supremacy undisturbed. We can do better. As Christians, we need to reflect more deeply on the practices and institutions of white supremacy in our churches, schools, and com
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February 9, 2016
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Social Media and Persuasion – Great Expectations

by Bruce Kuiper
…uka.com/company-blog/the-rise-of-social-intranets-social-media-for-internal-communications) For Van der Kleij, et al (2009), the challenge becomes how to overcome communication hurdles in various environments – for example, how to achieve similar communication results in a video conference that might be achieved in a face-to-face meeting. ((Van der Kleij, R., Maarten, S. J., Werkhoven, P., & De Dreu, C. K. W. (January 01, 2009). How conversations…
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December 1, 2020
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Exercising Hope: A Review of Reading While Black

by Justin Ariel Bailey
…, accessed November 2, 2020, https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2020/june-web-only/george-floyd-racial-justice-hope-god-who-conquered-death.html; Esau McCaulley, “Opinion: Ahmaud Arbery and the America That Doesn’t Exist,” The New York Times, May 10, 2020, sec. Opinion, https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/10/opinion/ahmaud-arbery-justice.html; Esau McCaulley, “Opinion: What the Bible Has to Say About Black Anger,” The New York Times, June 14, 2020,…
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July 27, 2016
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Unplugging from Social Media

by Kory Plockmeyer
…sfeed or not, whether our “selfie game” is on point or not. In the end, we come to realize that, “It’s easy to do things for the ‘gram or the Vine or the Snap, but TBH, no amount of loops or likes can compare to something as simple as digging your toes in the sand.” When push comes to shove, I don’t agree with Jes’ assessment (despite being a digital native myself): there is a qualitative difference between real life and digital life. Both are won…
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September 8, 2017
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Meet DACA’s Demise with Determination, Not Despair

by Donald Roth
…rong to sympathize with those among us—perhaps even in Dordt’s student body–who are afraid? Donald Roth Thank you for taking the time to respond. I’m not looking to specifically single out the CRC’s comment, since they were hardly alone, it was just the one that crossed my Facebook feed when I made an initial comment that I was asked to expand upon for this article. I will say though that I think your reading is too charitable. The official state…
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June 1, 2017
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I Want to Go Home

by Tanner Smith
…United States the past couple of years, you have watched this play out in real time with real consequences. Here’s the thing about Utopia: God isn’t interested in sending you there. God’s story isn’t about going back to a mythical time and place where things were magically better than they are now. While that might get you elected, it is ultimately a fool’s errand. One of my favorite theologians, Stanley Hauerwas, says: “As Christians we are at h…
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May 12, 2015
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The Vanishing (Reformed) Youth

by Donald Roth
…an in-build limit on the scope of the church, the gospel, and grace itself — or how these things are lived. @Donald – Conservative reformed denominations have typically refrained from ecumenical dialogue , especially in bodies like the World Council of Churches. Do you think that ought to change? Some would ask, what is there to talk about or even to learn when your particular confessional commitments are clear, distinct, and in many cases quite…
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June 1, 2023
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In gratitude for Tim Keller (1950-2023)

by Justin Ariel Bailey
(for a long time, I could quote the famous “collecting shells” sermon word-for-word). I read everything that he wrote and listened to all the sermons I could find. I remain deeply thankful for that season of life. The big vision of God that Piper manifested was exactly what I needed as I was emerging from a narrower stream of Christianity. I’ve tried to hold on to the best of what I gained, even as I’ve moved on in many ways. One problem was that…
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May 12, 2020
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Our Fiscal Policy Response to the COVID Crisis

by John Visser
…it contraction. But, government has been countering this with massive, debt-financed stimulus programs, undercutting the market’s ability to correct imbalances, and replacing consumer and business spending /debt with government spending/debt. Prior to 2008, super-low interest rates led to massive consumer borrowing and a housing bubble. Starting in 2008, continued interest rate suppression coupled with new evidence that government was willing to b…
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November 5, 2015
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The Rapture of the Geeks

by Derek Schuurman
…hence minds, could be entirely simulated in a computer. Ray Kurzweil, an accomplished computer scientist and author of several books including The Age of Spiritual Machines, suggests that within the present century we will be able to download our brains into a computer and thus escape our mortality. All that remains to achieve this is for neuroscientists to map the brain and for sufficiently powerful computers to be developed. At that point, it is…
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February 8, 2023
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Created to Glorify: a review of Chapters 6-7 of Neo-Calvinism

by Jessica Joustra
…because God is triune, humanity too, will be shaped by the pattern of unity-in-diversity.”9This picture of humanity has radical implications for the way we shape and order our lives now, anticipating God’s coming kingdom. As Brock and Sutanto articulate, “sin loosens and atomizes, the Spirit renews and rebinds,”10 not only individually, but corporately. “We were created to glorify God, as God’s image, as a ‘single organism comprising a unity-in-di…
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February 13, 2023
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Discerning Culture with Herman Bavinck

by John Thompson
…ce.” https://bavinckinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Herman-Bavinck-Common-Grace.pdf  ↩  https://www.dordt.edu/about-dordt/mission-vision-history  ↩ Bavinck, “Common Grace,” 64  ↩ Bavinck died in 1921. ↩ Bavinck, “Christian Worldview”  ↩ Calvin’s Institutes, 1:108  ↩ Bavinck, “Christian Worldview”  ↩ 2 Corinthians 10:5  ↩ Herman Bavinck, Kampen Lectures, 1888, quoted in Herman Bavinck, the Two Kingdoms, and Reformed Social Ethics, Ron Glea…
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May 26, 2016
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Created by the Creator God

by Grace Carol Bomer
…n. Dig Deeper You can see more of Grace Carol Bomer’s work on her website, www.gracecarolbomer.com or check out her old website, which is still functioning and has more past work and links to shows. Grace Carol Bomer also has two online books, The Grace Paradox and City of God/City of Man. See my blog post: Creating Worm Holes in the World View Divide ↩ 1 John 4 ↩ Leland, Ryken. The Liberated Imagination. (Wheaton, Ill. : H. Shaw Publishers, 1989….
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October 28, 2016
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Voting for Hillary Rodham Clinton

by Wesley Granberg-Michaelson
…vide diminished or gotten greater (even much greater)? Are police officers — both black and white — feeling more or less comfortable in communities of particular race characterizations? Are those same police officer policing more and better or less and worse? Is the black community, for which Obama has particularly advocated, doing better economically after his 8 years or significantly worse? I haven’t at all talked about abortion of course. Wha…
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September 27, 2018
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Growing Trust

by Heidi De Jonge
…nother person completely. Together, we must pray the prayer of Psalm 139:23-24: Search us, God, and know our hearts. Test us, and know our anxious thoughts. See if there are any offensive ways in us, and lead us in the way everlasting. Only God sees all the parts of us. God, in God’s way, lovingly shines light in the shadowy places in our hearts that need God’s knowing, and then leads us in the everlasting way. One of the members of my church when…
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