Month: January 2019
God’s Plan
We didn’t plan it, but God did. A little over two years ago, Calvin Seminary held its first “Loving Your Neighbor” summer conference. It was a great conference with diverse…
2018 Kuyper Conference Forum Brief
Last spring, Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary hosted the annual Kuyper Conference, which began in 1998 at Princeton Theological Seminary. The conference focused on neocalvinist public theology, which is…
Faculty News: Young Ahn Kang
Professor Young Ahn Kang’s new book is titled Philosophy of Everyday Life. Published in Korean and released in October, Kang describes his book: “My most recent book, Philosophy of Everyday…
Faculty News: Karin Maag
Maag was ratified as President of International Congress on Calvin Research. She will serve a 12-year term. Maag is the third president in the history of the congress and first…
Faculty News: Robert Keeley
Keeley was invited to be the keynote speaker for the Children’s Spirituality Summit at Lipscomb University (Nashville, TN) in June 2018. His talk was titled “Walking and Singing” and dealt…
YEAR IN REVIEW
CPI STUDENTS ATTAIN ASSOCIATE DEGREES Calvin Prison Initiative (CPI) program students receive an Associates Degree in ministry leadership in Spring 2018. The CPI program (a joint partnership between Calvin College…
Faculty News: Scott Hoezee
Hoezee has been involved with two recently published books. In Faith and Science in the 21st Century: A Postmodern Primer for Youth and Adults, he authors one chapter that explores…
Faculty News: Mariano Avila
Professor Avila’s newly published commentaries on Ephesians, written in Spanish, were published in October. This commentary is intended for pastors, seminary professors, church leaders and seminary students. It follows the…
Informing, Equipping & Connecting African Immigrants in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Early Years in Nigeria: Reverend Dr. Bernard Ayoola is a gifted engineer, pastor, and founder and executive director of the African Resource Center (ARC) in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Ayoola was…