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        Realism, Modernism, and the Empty Chair

        Zuidervaart, Lambert; Kellner, Douglas; Institute for Christian Studies (Maisonneuve Press, 1989)
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        Religion in Public: Passages From Hegel's Philosophy of Right

        Zuidervaart, Lambert; Institute for Christian Studies (University of Toronto, 2010)
        This article argues that religion is a public matter. The discussion proceeds in two stages. First I give a normative account of religion, the state, and their dialectical relationship. After proposing a new account of "religious truth," I suggest that religion has both critical and utopian roles toward the state. Then the essay examines the political and economic roles of religion in civil society, where religion both incubates civil-societal organizations and disturbs civil-societal patterns. I conclude that religious truth, properly understood, is not incompatible with democratic communication. Contra Richard Rorty, religion is not a "conversation-stopper."
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        Remembrance That Limps: Remembering and Forgiving With Our Crooked Human Hearts

        Seerveld, Calvin; Institute for Christian Studies (Cardus, 2015-12)
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        Reunite Devotion, Confessional Literacy and Christian Action

        Sweetman, Robert; Institute for Christian Studies (Christian Courier, 2015-04-27)
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        Review of Adorno: the Recovery of Experience, by Roger Foster

        Zuidervaart, Lambert; Institute for Christian Studies (Philosophy Education Society, Inc., 2008-12)
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        Review of Art in Action: Toward a Christian Aesthetic, by Nicholas Wolterstorff

        Zuidervaart, Lambert; Institute for Christian Studies (Association for Reformational Philosophy, 1983)
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        Review of Thomas Aquinas: Faith, Reason, and Following Christ, by Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt.

        Sweetman, Robert; Institute for Christian Studies (University of Chicago. Divinity School.; University of Chicago. Federated Theological Faculty, 2016-10)
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        Ron Kuipers' Address at the Book Launch for "Responses to the Enlightenment: An Exchange on Foundations, Faith and Community"

        Kuipers, Ronald A. (2012-12-07)
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        Singular Interruptions: "Rortyan Liberalism and the Ethics of Deconstruction"

        Kuipers, Ronald A.; Institute for Christian Studies (Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture, at Binghamton University, 1996)
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        The Socialist Catholic Sister

        Dettloff, Dean; Institute for Christian Studies
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        Something We Don’t See: ICS and the Training of a Messianic Imagination

        Kuipers, Ronald; Institute for Christian Studies (Institute for Christian Studies, 2018-05-11)
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        Stained Glass: Worldviews and Social Science

        Wolters, Albert M.; Olthuis, James H.; Klapwijk, Jacob; Wolterstorff, Nicholas; Griffioen, Sander; Verhoogt, Jan; Drenth, P. J. D.; Rowe, William; Marshall, Paul; Marshall, Paul A.; et al. (University Press of America, 1989)
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        Stout's Democracy without Secularism: But is it a Tradition?

        Kuipers, Ronald A.; Institute for Christian Studies (Editions Rodopi, 2006-06)
        This article critiques Jeffrey Stout's suggestion in Democracy and Tradition that the practice of critical democratic questioning itself forms part of a historically unique secular tradition. While the practice of democratic questioning makes a valuable contribution to the project of fostering an "enlarged mentality" among the adherents of any particular tradition, Stout's contention that this practice itself points to the existence of a substantive tradition, one that stands apart from and is not reliant upon the moral sources of the traditions it engages, remains problematic.
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        The Study of Arts for Serviceable Insight

        Zuidervaart, Lambert; Institute for Christian Studies (Dordt College, 1983-03)
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        Talking with Prometheus

        Zuidervaart, Lambert; Institute for Christian Studies (Calvin College, 1987-12)
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        Telltale Statues in Watteau's Painting

        Seerveld, Calvin; Institute for Christian Studies (Johns Hopkins University Press for the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 1980)
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        Thinking Deeply About Our Faith

        Seerveld, Calvin; Institute for Christian Studies (CRC Publications, 2008-11)
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        Toward a Shared Understanding of the Arts

        Zuidervaart, Lambert; Institute for Christian Studies (Dordt College, 1982-12)
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        Trading Hell for Hope: An Interview with Nicholas Ansell

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Ansell, Nicholas; Institute for Christian Studies (2014-02)
        Nicholas Ansell’s teaching and research focus on several areas of systematic and biblical theology, notably Christology, eschatology, Old Testament wisdom thinking, and the theology of gender. He has an ongoing interest in the phenomenology of revelation and the spirituality of existence. His new book, The Annihilation of Hell: Universal Salvation and the Redemption of Time in the Eschatology of Jürgen Moltmann, was released in North America in October 2013 and exposits the work of Moltmann on the topic of hell and universalism for anyone who is interested in theology, scholar or otherwise. He has also written several articles on the topic including this one [http://theotherjournal.com/2009/04/20/hell-the-nemesis-of-hope/]in The Other Journal.
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        Turning Memory into Prophecy: Roberto Unger and Paul Ricoeur on the Human Condition Between Past and Future

        Kuipers, Ronald A.; Institute for Christian Studies (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011)
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