The many Dordt ties to "Deep Reading"
Co-written by two Dordt grads, "Deep Reading" was awarded a prestigious prize named for one of Dordt's earliest graduates.
By Andrea Dieleman
Co-written by two Dordt grads, "Deep Reading" was awarded a prestigious prize named for one of Dordt's earliest graduates.
By Andrea Dieleman
鈥淚t鈥檚 rare to stop and think about how God uses pain or temptation to form us. Sharing those stories with others was powerful鈥攖here鈥檚 much wisdom to be found in community.鈥
By Andrea Dieleman
鈥淚nvestigation always interested me because I like problem-solving. It was like trying to put a puzzle together and all the clues were pieces. Once we had all the pieces, we could begin to tell the story of what really happened,鈥 Craig Kootstra says.
By Andrea Dieleman
In the fall of 2024, the Theology Department decided to read through Calvin鈥檚 Institutes together. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the sort of thing theology people like to do," Bailey says. 鈥淎nd we thought, why don鈥檛 we open it up and see if any others would like to read with us?鈥
By Andrea Dieleman
鈥淭he goal,鈥 says Hollinger, 鈥渋s to stir up intelligent conversations about big economic issues.鈥