See the concentration-specific Model Program Worksheets to determine which electives are required. Please note that not all courses on this list are offered every year (see the university catalog for ...
This database provides access to articles, essays, and lectures dealing with John Calvin and Calvinism from the 16th century to the present. In 1971 the Calvinism Resources Database (CaRD) began as a ...
This database provides bibliographic information for articles, essays, and lectures produced from the 16th century to the present which deal with John Calvin and 16th century Calvinism. In 1971 the ...
colleagues have put into this effort!" Not all issues of the journals listed are completely indexed. CRCPI indexers are currently identifying and filling in the gaps. For detailed information about ...
Born in Emmen, Drenthe, the Netherlands, Louis Berkhof emigrated with his family to Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1882. He graduated from Calvin Theological Seminary in 1900 and accepted the call to be ...
The Dutch Immigrant Letter Collection includes a wide spectrum of Dutch immigrant experience-Protestant, Catholic, and secular-and it is the only major collection of its kind. To assemble the ...
Current CRCPI Indexing Volunteers Current CRCPI Indexing Volunteers Melissa Goorhouse Nancy Naber Library Systems Programmer (Calvin College) Sheryl Taylor (Dordt College) Jan Walhout For more ...
As a graduate student in the Master of Arts in Media and Strategic Communication program, six of your credit hours will be earned gaining actual agency experience through Calvin’s very own student-run ...
Compiled by Karen Jackson, KnightCite user and Class of 2009 KnightCite is an online citation generator service provided by the Hekman Library of Calvin University. This service simplifies the often ...
Rienk Bouke Kuiper was the sixth of eight children born to Dominie Klaas Kuiper of Garrelsweer, the Netherlands. The family moved to Grand Haven, Michigan in 1891 when the Dominie accepted the call to ...
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