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June 29, 2023
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Culture

What do Professors do all Summer?

by Dave Mulder, Mike Janssen, Kayt Frisch, Joshua Hollinger, Erin Olson
…t weeks of the semester bring always makes me long for a much-needed change-of-pace. And truthfully, that’s the way I think of summers as a professor; it isn’t really time “off.” It’s a different rhythm that I think is essential for those of us who teach! Speaking only for myself, I not only desire the different rhythm that summer brings, I require that different rhythm. The reality is that as passionate teachers who love our work, many of us can…
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December 17, 2015
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Devotions

Expecting the King

by Erik Hoekstra
…ke, the opportunity to work daily for ‘Christ-centered’ renewal in the here-and-now gets me motivated and excited. It really makes me expect that the work we do now has eternal significance and that, if we plan well and really work hard, great things will happen. But, my hopes and expectations are often challenged and frustrated too. The ‘already, not yet’ part of Reformed theology and eschatology drives me crazy, sometimes. I’m impatient. I love…
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August 21, 2014
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…edded automatically simply by including their URL in the post content. Self-hosted media — video and audio you upload into WordPress — can also be embedded simply by including their URL in a post, but unless you know what the URL is, you will probably need to select them from the Media Library just like you do with images. Click the “Add Media” button in the post editor and select or upload your file. Shortcodes can also be used, but this is an ol…
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December 29, 2021
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Essays

2021 Top Articles

by Ruth Clark
…t culture as if it is the antithesis to Christianity. This results in an us-versus-them rhetoric that is seriously inhibiting Christianity’s witness in the Western world.” writes Aaron Baart, Dordt campus Chief of Staff and Dean of Chapel. “Often Christians today talk about culture as if it is the antithesis to Christianity. This results in an us-versus-them rhetoric that is seriously inhibiting Christianity’s witness in the Western world.” Aaron…
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September 8, 2021
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Books

An Unlikely Story: A Review of Reformed Public Theology

by Justin Bailey
…radition.”   I remain an unlikely Neo-Calvinist. But Reformed Public Theology gives me hope that stories like mine could become more common.  …
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June 29, 2018
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Books

Listening through Disagreement: A Review of “Civil Dialogue on Abortion”

by Stephen Shaffer
…ion. Civil Dialogue on Abortion seeks to present the best way to hold a pro-life or pro-choice position on abortion. The book demonstrates that deep respect can be shown amidst significant disagreement on such an important topic. Through their dialogue, Mannenin and Mulder even find common ground where they may work together toward similar ends: a desire to reduce the number of abortions, encouraging the delay of sexual activity in teens, care for
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October 27, 2014
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Bob Jones University v. United States (1983)

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…n 1970, the IRS decided that it would no longer grant tax-exempt status to private schools that practiced racial discrimination under the theory that this sort of discrimination failed to be “charitable” within the bounds defined in the Internal Revenue Code sections 170 (allowing deductions for contributions to nonprofits) and 501(c)(3) (granting tax exempt status to certain nonprofits). Bob Jones University maintained a policy forbidding admissi…
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September 30, 2019
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Essays

Dordt Prepares for PPCI

by Jeff Taylor
…s such as the New York Times and Washington Post. McCarthy is a past editor-in-chief of The American Conservative, a magazine co-founded by Pat Buchanan; Modern Age journal was founded by conservative thinker Russell Kirk. With expertise on First Amendment freedoms and political civility, Professor Inazu teaches criminal law and law & religion. After serving as a White House staffer in the Obama Administration, Wear led faith outreach for the Obam…
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September 1, 2018
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How Evangelical Fears Paved the Way for Donald Trump: A Review of “Believe Me”

by Scott Culpepper
…licals today bear a resemblance to the allegations tossed at the Democratic-Republicans and the “infidel” Thomas Jefferson in 1800. John Fea’s most valuable contribution here may well be to force us to face a historical reality that we already knew but did not want to acknowledge. The tendencies within American Christianity that enable Donald Trump are not an anomaly. They have always existed within the mainstream of evangelical culture, embedded…
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July 16, 2019
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Essays

Reinventing the Church: Staying Relevant in a Shifting World

by Caleb Schut
…g how they can be vital institutions!). Most seminaries, universities, and private schools are scrambling to create development plans that make them competitive in a world that is creating new solutions in education. The work of distancing Christianity from the institutional markers of the church is well underway. Churches are dropping denominations from their names in favor of names like: the Table, the Chalice, Victory, Soul City, Mars Hill, etc…
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January 25, 2022
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Books

Reimagining Rhythms: A Review of The Sacred Pulse

by Erin Olson
…recent semester break. When I first picked it up, I thought for sure I was opening a book full of naval gazing self-help with some religiosity sprinkled on top, but this book was none of that and so much more. Looking at the chapters, I was worried that the book might become another laundry list of things I needed to learn to do or start doing to feel less overwhelmed. As is true for many of us, the last year and a half has been exhausting. When t…
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July 13, 2022
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Healing Christ’s Fragmented Body Through Communal Discipleship: A Review of From Isolation to Community

by Angela Perigo
…h, Christ’s own body.”1 Cogently put forth by the author, embodying life-in-community as creatures designed for love and togetherness by the triune God is the only way to heal the fragments of the world from the wounds of isolation. Yet participation in community is not simple; community, especially, can create and perpetuate isolation. Evidenced in our practices of self-removal, sin takes on both individual and communal forms. With theological ac…
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February 21, 2017
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Culture

Hacksaw Ridge: A Movie Review

by Josh Matthews
…e. Like Dawes, “Hacksaw Ridge” is a rare bird among war movies, neither pro- nor anti-war. It is in part a response to gung-ho World War II movies in which American warriors kick Nazi or Japanese butts and take names. It is also in part a response to the insanity of American wars as presented in many Vietnam-war movies, especially Stanley Kubrick’s “Full Metal Jacket.” The war here in “Hacksaw Ridge” is more insane, yet faith in God abides. But Gi…
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November 10, 2016
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Essays

Calvinist Iconoclasts? A Mixed Message from the Reformers on Images of Jesus

by Eric Parker
…ur Lord Jesus – no one describes His face in the Scriptures – but He has a real face – and don’t you want to wait to see His real face and not spoil that moment by having all these false images in your mind? Besides Isaiah 53 clearly states He chose to have a face that would not appeal to anyone – ‘without beauty’ “without comeliness” – ie not handsome! But ah – when we see His face and His gracious loving eyes looking into our eyes – preserve tha…
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November 9, 2015
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Essays

Genetically Modified Organisms: Beyond the Limits of Care?

by Chris Goedhart
…acres and 94% of cotton acres were planted to GM varieties. Field and side-by-side trials, and university and industry trials have examined the yield and economic potential of traited crops. The primary traits that have been incorporated into these crops have been herbicide tolerance (HT) and insect tolerance using Bt genes isolated from the soil bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis. While neither of these GMO traits increase yields, they have reduc…
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May 17, 2016
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Essays

What is Church?

by Bryan Berghoef
…fe lived to the glory of God and for the benefit of one another. Those who come to Christ come not simply to transform this present world now, but to be transformed by the Redeemer who died and arose. When He died, we died – to self and sin. All who come should be welcomed; all who come must be called to die to self and sin and to find new life in Jesus. Indeed, we may extend a welcome to “believer or doubter, worshiper or skeptic, Hindu or Christ…
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February 14, 2019
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Books

Finding Purpose in the Clutter: A Review of The Minimalist Home

by Kayt Frisch
…the process he will lead readers through in the following chapters: a room-by-room minimizing guide. Each of the subsequent chapters begins with reflection on the purpose of the room, and then provides a step-by-step guide to minimizing in that room. At the end of each chapter, he provides a checklist to help you know when you have arrived. My family has been (working towards becoming) minimalist for about two years now and we recently applied Be…
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November 10, 2017
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Essays

Spiritual Disciplines

by Caleb Schut
…reasingly aware that every action is a moral choice. I remember one fifteen-minute stand-off in the grocery store as my wife and I debated which orange juice was the right moral choice. Every click is a vote for a product or a company. Every dollar spent is a “vote” for one business or another. In this world where every decision seems to carry with it an unspecified impact upon neighbor, I need my life to be rooted in a reality larger than myself…
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November 30, 2021
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Essays

God at Babel

by Rose Postma
…t people in getting jobs, we help navigate difficult situations by writing complaints to insurance companies and preparing statements for small claims court, and we draft Christmas letters that make our friends and families laugh and build relationships over the miles. It is easy to view writing as a select few creating New York Times’ best sellers, but in fact, it is a job in which almost all of us participate daily. We take the tangled threads o…
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February 27, 2019
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Essays

The Walls Within Our Classrooms

by Mary Beth Pollema
…belong. Our Uber driver, Mario, had a different story that he shared matter-of-factly as we zig-zagged through the cratered streets of Tijuana at breakneck speeds. His was the story of a visa that was confiscated at the border four years ago preventing him from crossing over to San Diego even to visit his daughter and grandchildren. Without judging why his visa was taken from him, I couldn’t help but recognize how different Mario’s reality was fro…
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October 26, 2017
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Devotions

Grow Roots

by Kristi Kiel
…sinner’s path, the ones who “delight” in the law of the Lord. The first two-thirds of this psalm is so life-giving, so encouraging. But the last third of this psalm gives me problems, especially lately. “The wicked are not so…” The psalm paints the picture of the righteous thriving, while the wicked wither and blow away. But it seems to me that the wicked aren’t going anywhere. Every day I hear news reports that seem to say that the wicked are thr…
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July 8, 2016
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Essays

Doing Business on Facebook

by Hiroshi Yamada
…ght be having a hard time choosing a major, some might be not the greatest test-taker and so on. For those of you, I know how horrifying it can be to think about the future when you are not exactly sure what you are doing with your life. Because you can’t foresee anything. Some assurance would be helpful but there are times in everybody’s life when that’s even a lot to ask for. So what did I do? I worked. I knew I didn’t have any skills nor knowle…
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April 21, 2016
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Essays

Protests and Personal Responsibility

by LaKeta Coates
…on in America right now. But we are living in 2014, not the 1950s, when protests, sit-ins and boycotts were the most effective means of resistance. Our grandparents and great-grandparents did that so we would not have to. It’s now our responsibility to take it to the next level. Do the voices of Congress represent your thoughts and beliefs? Did you vote this election season? There are 535 members of Congress, 104 of which are women. And as of toda…
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August 5, 2015
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Essays

Teacher as Servant

by Laura Stauffer
…ent, cheerleader, counselor, and the list could go on and on. Standardized test scores seems to dominate education, but thankfully many teachers are investing more into our students to help them become caring human beings who can make a positive impact in our world. Looking back at my time studying at Northwestern, I realize now that all teachers are servants. Sharing the love of Christ daily and in simple ways is so important– not only for today’…
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April 26, 2022
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Essays

Language as Communion

by James Calvin Schaap
…though, when it comes to meaning, both what’s suggested and what’s actual come into complex play.    In “Something Else,” a poem by Nin Andrews, the title line is related in several different ways because it can be—adoringly, as “sweetie, you’re really something else” or frightfully, as in “back then, you bum, you were something else.” Imagine trying to understand such usage with nothing but a bookish sense of the English language.   “…connotatio…
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