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Recent Artlicles and Published Works

  • Curry, Janel M. and Ronald A. Wells, eds. 2008.  Faithful Imagination in the Academy:  Explorations in Religious Belief and Scholarship.  Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
  • Curry, Janel M. 2008. “Christians and Climate Change: A Social Framework of Analysis.”
    Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 60(3): 156-164.
  • Curry, Janel M. and Ronald A. Wells.  2008. “Introduction.” In Faithful Imagination in the Academy,
    edited by Janel Curry and Ronald A. Wells, pp. 1-9, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
  • Curry, Janel M. 2008.  “Understanding God, Nature, and Social Structure:  A Case Study of Great
    Barrier Island, New Zealand.” In Faithful Imagination in the Academy, edited by Janel M. Curry and Ronald A. Wells, pp. 151-164, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
  • Curry, Janel. 2008.  “Globalization and the Problem of the Nature/Culture Boundary.” In After
    Modernity? Secularity, Globalization, and the Re-Enchantment of the World, edited by James K.A. Smith, pp. 183-200, Waco, TX: Baylor University Press.
  • Curry, Janel.  2008. “Reconciling People and Planet.”  Review of When Heaven Meets Earth in
    Creation Care:  A Christian Environmental Quarterly 37 (Fall): 43-44.
  • Curry, Janel.  2008.  “On Location,” Book review of Geography and Revolution in Books and Culture (4), July-August:10-11.
  • Curry, Janel. 2009. “Uplink:  Janel Curry, Dean of Research, Calvin College, and Chair, Evangelical
    Environmental Network.”  In Green Revolution:  Coming Together to Care for Creation, by
    Ben Lowe, pp. 120-122.  Downers Grove, IL:  InterVarsity Press.mariehouma
  • Curry, Janel and Marie Roper. 2008. “Southern Hospitality:  Calvin’s ties to Houma tribe reach across generations.” The Calvin Spark 54 (3): 27-30.

n Scientific Laws Teach Us the Nature of the World?, David A. Van Baak

4. Design In Nature: What is Science Properly Permitted to Think?, Del Ratzsch

Part III: Truth Telling and Truth Searching
5. Reckoning with the Conquest of California and the West: Josiah Royceand American Memory, Ronald A. Wells

6. Better Media with Wisdom from a Distant Place, Mark Fackler

Part IV: Imagining a World
7. Gender Partnership, A Care Theory Perspective, Helen M. Sterk

8. American Poverty Policy: Concerns about the Nature of Persons in a Good Society, Kurt C. Schaefer

9. Understanding God, Nature, and Social Structure: A Case Study of Great Barrier Island, New Zealand, Janel M. Curry

Current Events and Resources

 

October

Take a Walk on the Wild Side - Guatemala, Rob and Tara Cahill Visit

February

Janel Curry

March

"Controlling China’s Pollution," John Nagle lecture

April

Deirdre McCloskey

Reading Group:

Curry's speaking engagement

Other Calvin Chairs

Endowed and honorary chairs at Calvin College, including their years of establishment and donors

1952: Queen Juliana Chair of the Language and Culture of the Netherlands (non-endowed)

1994: William Spoelhof Teacher-Scholar-in-Residence Chair, endowed by Stanley ’52 and Harriet van Reken

1997: Paul B. Henry Chair for the Study of Christianity and Politics, endowed by friends and family of the late Paul Henry

2004: Gary and Henrietta Byker Chair in Christian Perspectives on Political, Social, and Economic Thought, endowed by friends and family of former Michigan Sen. Gary Byker and his wife Henrietta

2004: Arthur H. DeKruyter Chair in Faith and Communication, endowed by friends and family of Arthur H. DeKruyter

2006: Brummel Chair in Organic Chemistry, endowed by Roger and Connie Brummel

2006: Frederik Meijer Chair in Dutch Language and Culture, endowed by Frederik and Lena Meijer