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7790 W.E.B. DuBois and the Encyclopedia Africana Gates, Henry Louis 1/14/2002
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 2002
4168 W.H. Jellema Memorial Service Jellema, William Harry 11/18/1982
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

169 W.H.O. WARNING: Preventing Tribal Wars Reduces Risk to Health Kingma, Stuart 1/26/1999
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1999
11187 Waiting for Lefty

Lab Bills, 1996
Bookstore (college) : Available with permission. CAS Dept. Play
3244 Waiting in the Wings Garlett, Marti 9/24/1998
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Calvin Women Through the Decades Conference
10453 Walhout
7/31/2001
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5874 Walking with the Wind at your Back Schipper, E. 3/6/1975
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
3587 Wall, The Bratt, Wallace 11/29/1978
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
Chapel
11503 Waning Matter: The World Reformed and the Politics of Truth Davis, Creston 9/12/2003 Session VIII Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Radical Orthodoxy Conference
4119 Wanted: A Play Ethic Holmes, Arthur 9/2/1980
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Faculty Fall Conference
5785 War and Peace Nederhood, Joel 2/11/1977
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
14508 War and Religion in America Bratt, James; Ruth, Lester 1/25/2008 As many people reacted against revivalistic styles and theology in the pre-Civil War period, so some are reacting today against the like "enthusiasms" and "su perficialities" associated with some contemporary P&W, seeker services, etc, etc. American historian James Bratt will explore the alternative destinations in style, ritual, and spirituality which the antebellum pilgrims sought and found on the ro ad out of revivalism. Liturgical scholar Lester Ruth will respond and discuss analogies on the worship scene in the 21st century, especially noting the recurring popular impulse for alternate forms of worship. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2008
15218 War Awareness Memorial Service DeJong, Andy 10/17/2008 Information on the series of events at: www.calvin.edu/news/2008-09/war-awareness/
Some events video-recorded by Nicole Vega, to be posted on her website. Sponsored by student organizations: Democracy Matters and the Social Justice Committee, and by the Paul Henry Institute.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
War Awareness Series, 2008
15223 War Awareness: Student Debate Various 10/21/2008 Information on the series of events at: www.calvin.edu/news/2008-09/war-awareness/
Some events video-recorded by Nicole Vega, to be posted on her website. Sponsored by student organizations: Democracy Matters and the Social Justice Committee, and by the Paul Henry Institute.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
War Awareness Series, 2008
15220 War Awareness: Student Debate Various 10/21/2008 Information on the series of events at: www.calvin.edu/news/2008-09/war-awareness/
Some events video-recorded by Nicole Vega, to be posted on her website. Sponsored by student organizations: Democracy Matters and the Social Justice Committee, and by the Paul Henry Institute.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
War Awareness Series, 2008
15213 War Propaganda: How Propaganda Makes the War Look Necessary Bytwerk, Randy 10/13/2008 Information on the series of events at: www.calvin.edu/news/2008-09/war-awareness/
Some events video-recorded by Nicole Vega, to be posted on her website. Sponsored by student organizations: Democracy Matters and the Social Justice Committee, and by the Paul Henry Institute.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
War Awareness Series, 2008
8802 Warfare/ Firearms


Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

8803 Warfare/ Firearms


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2735 Warm Hand in a Cold Glove, A (John 11:25) Vriend, John 1/4/1981



Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
2929 Warrant for Theology in a Scientific Age, The Stob, Henry

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3258 Warranted Christian Belief: Revealed to Our Minds Plantinga, Alvin 4/11/1997
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

3259 Warranted Christian Belief: Sealed Unto Our Hearts Plantinga, Alvin 4/12/1997
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

16021 Was Calvin a Calvinist? Muller, Richard 10/15/2009 Answering the perennial question, "Was Calvin a Calvinist?," is a rather complicated matter, given that the question itself is grounded in a series of modern misco nceptions concerning the relationship of the Reformation to post-Reformation orthodoxy. The lecture examines issues lurking behind the question and works through some ways of understanding the continuities, discontinuities, and developments that took plac e in Reformed thought on such topics as the divine decrees, predestination, and so-called limited atonement, with specific attention to the place of Calvin in the Reformed tradition of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Teaching Development Series
11785 Was Jesus Mad Armstrong, J.

None : Archive/Available for Research

15216 Was the use of military force justified in Iraq and Afghanistan? Keizer, Herman 10/16/2008 Information on the series of events at: www.calvin.edu/news/2008-09/war-awareness/
Some events video-recorded by Nicole Vega, to be posted on her website. Sponsored by student organizations: Democracy Matters and the Social Justice Committee, and by the Paul Henry Institute.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
War Awareness Series, 2008
174 Washington Through the Eyes of a Journalist Liasson, Mara 1/10/2000 As White House correspondent for National Public Radio, Mara Liasson reports not only the opinions expressed in Washington but also analyzes them. Her reporting and analysis are especially enlightening during political campaigns. Each election year, Ms. Liasson gives perceptive analysis of candidates' positions, listening to both what a candidate has said and reading between the lines about what has not been said. In 1997, L iasson joined Fox News Channel's public affairs program, Fox News Sunday, as a regular panelist. Her presentation for The January Series assists us in understanding and assessing the shape of things to come. Heritage Hall : Not Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Not Available for sale. January Series, 2000
5305 Watching Jesus Die Exoo, Henry 3/1/1970
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Sermons
5392 Water and the Blood, The Exoo, Henry 3/2/1975
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Sermons
11986 Way Beyond Belief: The Call to Behold Taylor, Barbara Brown 4/24/2004
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Festival of Faith & Writing, 2004
5963 Way it Was, The Walcott, Elmer 2/13/1975
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
14426 Way to Jesus, The: What Are You Looking For? Thompson, Marianne Meye 11/7/2007 The goal of the "quest for the historical Jesus" is often phrased as the quest to discover Jesus "as he was," an enterprise which typically entails findi ng Jesus without and apart from the church and confessions about him. This "historical" pursuit of Jesus "as he was" is undertaken both by those who wish to debunk Christian confessions of Jesus and those who hold those confessions. Sc holars of all persuasions find it uncommonly difficult to adhere to this historical method, narrowly defined, and consequently the Jesus who is recovered by scholars in the interests of finding the historical figure mirrors their own sensibilities.
htt p://www.calvinseminary.edu/continuingEd/stob/


Stob Lectures
14427 Way to Jesus, The: Why Do You Seek the Living Among the Dead? Thompson, Marianne Meye 11/8/2007 The quest of the historical Jesus virtually by definition leaves aside that conviction which is most basic for Christians; namely, that Jesus is among the living and not amo ng the dead. The lecture suggests that an appropriate model for understanding and pursuing the quest is that of religious pilgrimage, in which the pilgrim’s convictions, shared with an historic community of faith, provide not only the motivation but also the appropriate context for pursuing this pilgrimage - which is not merely a pilgrimage to the past.
http://www.calvinseminary.edu/continuingEd/stob/


Stob Lectures
13822 WCC and the Social Gospel, The Schrotenboer, Paul

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

11838 We Begin With God Ferris, T.




4292 We Come a Long Way Marshall, Rory 5/4/1978
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
11495 We Have this Treasure: A Theology of Disability Larson, Linda, MAT 9/25/2003



2276 We Really do Need Theology for Ministry... Don't We? Hoezee, S; Holtrop, C.; Mulder, R. 9/21/1995


CTS Special Lecture
14480 We Speak Because We Have Been Spoken: A "Grammar" of the Preaching Life Pasquarello II, Michael; Hoezee, Scott 1/24/2008 [incomplete recording] Despite the increased interest in spirituality, little attention has been given to the spiritual and moral formation of the preacher by the church dur ing modernity. This workshop is for preachers who know that the vocation of preacher cannot be reduced to a theologically neutral or technical means of communication, but requires that the person and work of the preacher be conformed to the "Word mad e flesh", God’s self-communication who is the source and goal of all human speakers and speaking. We will look at the wisdom of Scripture and historical exemplars from the Christian tradition to help us better understand the "grammar of th e preaching life." Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2008
14804 We Wish to Plead Our Own Cause Omolade, Barbara 7/18/2005
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Seminars in Christian Scholarship
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
14007 Wealth and Poverty in Light of the Gospel: How Can Christians Work Together if We Disagree? Sider, Ronald; Sirico, Robert 10/2/2006
Audio-Visual (college) : Available for sale. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
8801 Weather


Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

8800 Weather


Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

9297 Weaver, The Grand Rapids Christian High School Music Department 3/10/1996
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

6208 Wedding Rehearsals - Who's On First?!? Kelderman, Duane Rev. 9/27/2001


Special Interest Day
8853 Wednesday Evening Worship Vander Griend, Al

Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Coffee Break Sectionals and Worship Services
9348 Wei Tsun Chang, violin; Sarah Cleveland, cello; Hyesook Kim, piano Chang, Wei Tsun
Cleveland, Sarah
Kim, Hyesook
9/14/1996 Hyesook Kim Chamber Ensemble Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

10548 Welcome and Introductions Felch, Susan; Witvliet, John; Hardy, Lee 9/3/2002


Testimony of Place: Building Churches & Neighborhoods
14551 Welcome and Opening Plenary Session: Ida Mutoigo Mutoigo, Ida 1/31/2008 What's all the buzz about sustainability in community development? This plenary session will explore Christian faith perspectives, essential principles and practices that n urture the fruit of sustainability. Stories from international field experience will show how community ownership, asset-based approach, worldview dialogue, leadership and community capacity-building can foster desired sustainable development.

Faith and International Development Conf. 2008
14183 Welcome and Opening Session Musekura, Rev. Celestin 2/1/2007 This conference centers on practical theology of development, especially as it relates to four vital arenas in our contemporary context: peace building and reconciliation, g lobal health, environmental care and economic justice. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Faith and Internat'l Dev. Conf. 2007
4846 Wellness Motivation Honderd, Ralph 1/9/1987

Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Portable Calvin
13978 West Michigan Black History Jelks, Randal
#704 WEST MICHIGAN BLACK HISTORY Originally broadcast Oct. 15, 2006
Once upon a time Grand Rapids had among the highest number of ladies literary clubs in the country. Th ursday meetings (maids' day off!) featured speakers such as Langston Hughes and W.B. DuBois. Randal Jelks of the Calvin College history department describes for host Karen Saupe our local stories from his book African Americans in the Furniture City.

Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Inner Compass
5227 Westward Movement Cooke, Alistair 1/9/1972
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13563 WFUR Program - Dirk Hertel Hertel, Dirk

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

4961 WFUR Question hour, hosted by Ronald Brown Brown, Ronald

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5967 WFUR Radio program in Memory of Rev. D. Walters Walters, Dick 12/12/1967
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5753 WFUR Radio Station McIntyre, Carl 3/23/1965
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5761 WFUR Radio Station McIntyre, Carl

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5760 WFUR Radio Station McIntyre, Carl

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5759 WFUR Radio Station McIntyre, Carl 3/26/1965
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
5758 WFUR Radio Station McIntyre, Carl

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5755 WFUR Radio Station McIntyre, Carl 3/25/1965
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5754 WFUR Radio Station McIntyre, Carl 3/24/1965
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5752 WFUR Radio Station McIntyre, Carl 3/22/1965
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5747 WFUR Radio Station McIntyre, Carl 3/2/1965
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5746 WFUR Radio Station McIntyre, Carl 3/1/1965
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5745 WFUR Radio Station McIntyre, Carl 2/19/1965
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5748 WFUR Radio Station At the Civic Auditorium McIntyre, Carl 3/8/1965
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5749 WFUR Radio Station: Report on Grand Rapids Visit McIntyre, Carl 3/17/1965
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5756 WFUR Radio Station: Revisit to Calvin College McIntyre, Carl

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

4534 What - For and How - To of the Church Smedes, Lewis 6/18/1989
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Sermons
4855 What "Ancient", "Medieval", and "Modern" mean in the history of Western Philosophy. Jellema, Wm. Harry 1/29/1969 Relation of History to Philosophy in trying to come up with a definition.
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Lecture
11854 What A Man Learned In Church Hamilton, J.W.




4302 What About ESP? McBurney, Donald H. 1/22/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
Interim Lecture Series, 1986
9000 What About Our Other Children? Verseput, Ted 6/6/1991
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Conference
5459 What About this New Pentacostalism Hoekema, Anthony 11/2/1970
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

4619 What About Those Sticky Verses? Tuinstra, John 2/4/1984
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Committee for Women in the CRC
245 What Ancient Masters Could Teach Our Generation Wiesel, Elie 4/2/1998
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 1998
14377 What Are Schools For? Pupel, David
#805 WHAT ARE SCHOOLS FOR? Originally broadcast Nov. 18, 2007
Does a grade label readily come to mind for what kind of student you were? Does that label accurately reflec t you? David Purpel, author of The Moral & Spiritual Crisis in Education, wonders with host Karen Saupe why most schools are more interested in sorting students than in supporting and exhorting them.

Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Inner Compass
10914 What Are We Trying to Accomplish in the Core Curriculum? Langerak, Edward 9/2/1997
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Faculty Fall Conference
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
14225 What Can the Early Christians Teach us about Music? Stapert, Calvin 1/26/2007
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2007
3001 What Christians can Learn About Maturity from Recent Feminist Van Leeuwen, Mary Stewar 3/19/1987
Bookstore(college) : Archive/Available for Research
CTS Special Lecture
3185 What Do I Need An Agent for, Anyway? Fullerton, Sheryl 3/31/2000
None : Not Recorded. None : Not Recorded. Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
3298 What Do We Owe the Elderly?: A Christian Approach to Rationing Health Care Resources Brandsen, Cheryl 5/29/1999 The seminars seek to promote high quality scholarship that reflects a Christian perspective and to encourage Christian scholars to examine critical and cutting-edge topics i n their disciplines. Throughout these discussions, we will reflect on the nature of justice and attend to its biblical 'contours.'

Political Thought After Liberalism Conference
11889 What Do You Know by Heart? Brown, Timothy 1/30/2004 The people of God have been enjoined "to keep these words . . . in your heart." Why? How? This seminar explores the rationale and the practice of scripture memoriz ation for spiritual formation and the practice of ministry. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2004
2954 What Does it Mean to Be Reformed? De Witt, John R.




78 What Does it Take to Get a Children's Book Published Anyway?: A Conversation Buckley, Virginia; Bui, Franciose 4/1/2000
Bookstore (college) : Archive/Available for Research
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
3567 What Does the Future Hold for the Phillipines? Bonner, Raymond 2/19/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

122 What Editors Look For Suk, John 3/30/2000
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
10400 What Happens When Issues of Faith Come Together in a Novel? Hijuelos, Oscar 4/20/2002
None : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Festival of Faith & Writing, 2002
9194 What has Wheaton To Do With "Jerusalem"? Noll, Mark 1/26/1982
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Interim Lecture Series, 1982
14562 What Hath Silicon Valley to Do with Jerusalem? Technological Innovation and Ancient Practice in Worship Roeda, Mark 1/25/2008 Certainly advances in presentation technology provide opportunities to do new things in worship. But they can also enhance our ability to do the ancient things of worship. T his session discusses integrating presentation technologies both into the worship space and the worship service. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2008
75 What He Called a Space for Grief: Remembering Lionel Basney Leax, Jack 4/1/2000
Bookstore (college) : Archive/Available for Research
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
1982 What Holds the CRC Together Kromminga, John 9/14/1989


CTS Special Lecture
13680 What I Believe Genesis Teaches Concerning Creation Kelly, Douglas 3/13/2006 Dr. Douglas Kelly, Ph.D. is from the Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC.
Recording may be purchased from Craig 4, 616-862-2023.
[1 of 8 titles in this s eries. Available on 1 DVD or 2 Audio CDs]
Other (see Notes) : Available for sale. Other (see Notes) : Available for sale. Origins Symposium
15775 What If There Is A God Who Really Loves You? Jacobsen, Wayne 7/20/2009 An examination of themes from The Shack by Wayne Jacobsen, collaborator and publisher of The Shack Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Seminars in Christian Scholarship
5186 What in the World is CRC: Catholic? Mouw, Richard 6/7/1984
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
5181 What in the World is CRC: Reformed? Mouw, Richard 6/5/1984
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
3739 What in the World is the CRC? - Catholic Mouw, Richard 6/7/1984
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
1986 What in the World is the CRC? - Catholic Mouw, Richard 6/7/1984


Ministers' Institute
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
3737 What in the World is the CRC? - Evangelical Mouw, Richard 6/6/1984
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Ministers' Institute
1987 What in the World is the CRC? - Evangelical Mouw, Richard 6/6/1984


Ministers' Institute
3736 What in the World is the CRC? - Reformed? Mouw, Richard 6/5/1984
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
2177 What in the World is the CRC?--Reformed Mouw, Richard 6/5/1984


Ministers' Institute
1794 What is a Gospel? Morris, Leon 1/31/1980



14041 What is a Number? Augustine’s Philosophy of Mathematics Bradley, James 11/3/2006 In De Libero Arbitrio, Augustine of Hippo presents an argument for the existence of God. Because the argument depends in an essential way on mathematics, Augustine expa nds at some length on its nature. This talk will examine the implications of his views for the four classical questions of the philosophy of mathematics: In what sense are mathematical assertions true? What is the nature of mathematical objects, for exam ple, numbers? Since such objects seem immaterial but we are material beings, how do we acquire knowledge of them? How do we account for the astonishing effectiveness of mathematics in describing the physical world? Also, Augustine’s views on math ematics have implications for many other questions. If there is time, this talk will address two in particular: How are we to understand God’s freedom? And how are we to understand the nature of logic? Bookstore (college) : Archive/Available for Research None : Not Recorded. Christian Perspectives in Science Seminar Series
2951 What is Biblical Theology De Vaux, F. R. 4/23/1965



2114 What is Christian Education? Forum 5/17/1990


CMCRC Forum - Grandville Chapter
10694 What is Christian Music? Heffner, Ken; Ryan, Jack
#102 WHAT IS CHRISTIAN MUSIC?
What if a Christian writes a song that doesn't mention God? Is it a Christian song? It's not always easy to identify the spiritual or lack o f it in music. And is the purpose of Christian music to honor God, to encourage Christians, or to entice non-Christians? Christian radio DJ Jake Ryan of WAY-FM in Grand Rapids, and Ken Heffner, Student Activities Director for Calvin College (who books vis iting concert tours), explain what each of them looks for in the Christian music they offer to thousands of listeners.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
5781 What is Christian Politics? Mouw, Richard 10/19/1976
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
15917 What is CRC Publications?

Master Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

15910 What is CRC Publications?

Reel a: Music; Reel b, Vocals Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

12226 What is Discipleship Ortiz, Carlos 6/8/2002 Multi-Ethnic Conference Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

14138 What is Excellence in Preaching Hoezee, Scott 1/26/2007 What should preachers keep in mind in composing sermons? Toward what sermonic goals should they aspire? What evaluative categories can church members become aware of to dial ogue more meaningfully with their pastors (and with one another) about the preaching life of the church? This session will hold up the rubrics "Biblical, Authentic, Contextual, and Life-Changing" as goals for preachers and as helpful categories for congregations to use in discussing sermons. When pastors and church members come to a common understanding of what preaching should be, possibilities for helpful conversations begin across the life of the congregation, to the mutual benefit of all!

Symposium on Worship, 2007
2182 What is Happening in the CRC? Schlissel, Steve 10/17/1989


CTS Special Lecture
2175 What is Lynwood Saying to the CRC? Leetsma, Rein 2/27/1986



5105 What is Man? The Christian Approach to Mental Health

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

2894 What is Meant by Meaning Frankl, Victor E.




4856 What is rational and what it means to be rational. Jellema, Wm. Harry 1/31/1969 Outline of history of Ancient Philosophy Exposition of Pre-socrates to Pythagoras.
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Lecture
13818 What is Society?--Natural and Moral Law Steen, Peter

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
11775 What Is The Christian Religion? Shoemaker, Samuel




3955 What is the Church Eldersveld, Peter 2/3/1957
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
8985 What is the Faith of Christians? Westerhoff, John 6/4/1991
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Ministers' Institute
3022 What is the Faith of Christians? Westerhoff, John



Ministers' Institute
2877 What is the Meaning of These Gifts? An Illustration of the Contextualization of the Gospel in the Writings of Sweetman, Leonard 5/7/1987
Bookstore(college) : Archive/Available for Research
Calvin Colloquium
3862 What is the Reformed Conception of Godliness DeJong, Peter Y.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5185 What is the World is CRC: Evangelical? Mouw, Richard 6/6/1984
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
31 What is Theological About Worship? Mouw, Richard 1/15/2001 What do the theologians have to say about the patterns and practices of worship? How have theologians failed to do their part in guiding the present-day church in dealing w ith the tough questions about the changes taking place in our worship life? This session will challenge all of us--theologians and "ordinary" Christians--to think more deeply about the need for renewal in worship.
[Many Symposium on Worship recordings are available at: http://www.worshipsymposium.org/past/]
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2001
3837 What is Worship? Cooper, Dale

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

3962 What is Your Faith Eldersveld, Peter 6/16/1957
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
11774 What Is Your Greatest Need? Shoemaker, Samuel




2429 What it Means for Christ's To Live in Musl. Culture Wahby, V. 11/6/1982


Christian Witness to Muslims
4084 What it Means to Be a Christian Physician Heetderks, Dewey 2/9/1978
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Homecoming Chapel
5435 What it means to be a Christian Physician Heetderks, Dewey 2/9/1978
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Homecoming
12022 What I've Learned From My Mentors Plantinga, Cornelius Jr. 5/5/2004
Bookstore(college) : Available for sale.

5933 What Jesus Means to Me Vander Beek, Terri 3/8/1973
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
5259 What Jesus Means to Me De Koster, Lester R. 3/13/1973
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
195 What Kind of Liberalism? What Kind of Democracy? Bernstein, Richard 5/27/1999 The seminars seek to promote high quality scholarship that reflects a Christian perspective and to encourage Christian scholars to examine critical and cutting-edge topics i n their disciplines. Throughout these discussions, we will reflect on the nature of justice and attend to its biblical 'contours.' Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Political Thought After Liberalism Conference
4327 What Kind of Problem is Racism Mouw, Richard 4/4/1978
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
2395 What Makes a Church Grow? / Setting Priorities Salem Ave Church
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Tape 2-0:39:52



Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
3199 What Makes a Film Religious Anker, Roy; Cornett, Sheryl; Horstman, Joey Earl 4/1/2000
None : Not Recorded. None : Not Recorded. Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
14867 What Marriage Does Witte, John
#914 WHAT MARRIAGE DOES
Marriage is more than a piece of paper, yet it's more difficult to buy a new car than to wed someone for life. John Witte, Jr., director of the Ce nter for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University, traces the view of marriage throughout western history, suggesting ways to strengthen and enrich the institution today. Karen Saupe hosts.

Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Inner Compass
5318 What Must I Do to be Saved? Exoo, Henry 9/26/1971
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Sermons
12087 What Nature hath taught all Animals: Considerations on the Nature of Marriage Hittinger, Russell 5/15/2004
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Written on the Heart: The Tradition of Natural Law
2031 What of the New 'Canonical Theology'? Henry, Carl F.H.




4074 What PAC's are doing to our Parties Guth, James 1/11/1985
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
Interim Lecture Series, 1985
12328 What Price Unity? Schlissel, Steve M.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

14260 What Privilige Has To Do With Us Johnson, Allan 3/14/2007 Inaugural Speaker at the "From Every Nation" Symposium on Race 2007
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. From Every Nation Symposium on Race
13654 What Really Happened in Worship in the Early Church? Rylaarsdam, David 1/27/2006 E13 Some of the worship practices of early Christians (100–400 A.D.) were strikingly different but perhaps more biblical than ours today. What did worship according to Scripture look like in the first Christian centuries? How did the type of water used in baptism or the shape of the font, for example, proclaim biblical teaching? What was the celebration of the Lord's Supper like? Why was a person's posture during praye r so important? [Note: this session is repeated from last year, when not everyone who wanted to attend could get in the room.] Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2006
14706 What Should Christians Do About North Korea? Linton, Stephan 3/26/2008 What is going on in North Korea? Why should we know and care? What can we do? Dr. Stephan Linton is founder of the EugeneBell Foundation (www.eugenebell.org). This foundatio n, named after a pioneering medical missionary in Korea, supports medical and humanitarian aid to North Korea, something that very few external NGOs are permitted to do. Dr. Linton, who is a descendant of Eugene Bell, is also a visiting associate of the K orean Institute at Harvard University.

Korean Lectures
10799 What St. Paul Really Said Wright, N.T. (Tom) 1/23/2003 Paul was a zealous Jew whose explosive meeting with Jesus led him to believe that Israel’s God had declared Jesus to be the Messiah, and hence the true Lord of the who le world. N.T. Wright, Canon Theologian of Westminster Abbey and author of What St. Paul Really Said, determines the best way to understand Paul 20 centuries later. He will explain that Paul’s commission to be the “apostle to the Gentiles̶ 1; led him to hammer out a theology that was essentially a Jewish message for the pagan world, reshaped around Jesus, energized by the Spirit, and taking shape as a deeply personal and political message. Rediscovering his complex but breathtaking vision o f God, the world and the gospel is a central element in the urgent tasks facing today’s church. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2003
10767 What Teachers Need to Know About Standardized Tests Kass, Corrine 5/12/2000 Eight-part video to accompany workshop print materials.
Segment 1: What Teachers Need to Know About Standardized Testing.
Segment 2: Standardized Test Administration.
Segment 3: Interpreting Standardized Test Results.
Segment 4: Explaining Test Scores to Parents and Other Teachers.
Segment 5: The Differences Between Teaching and Testing.
Segment 6: Adapting Teaching Methods Based on Standardized Test Resul ts.
Segment 7: Informal Assessment.
Segment 8: Brief Review

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10733 What Teens Learn About Sex Regnerus, Mark; Sterk, Helen 4/26/2002 #219 WHAT TEENS LEARN ABOUT SEX One thing parents dread most about raising teenagers is having to discuss SEX. By the time they get around to it, they fear the kids will ju st laugh and say they already know more than their parents do! Well what ARE kids learning about sex today? From where? Do religious parents communicate differently to their children about this topic? Helen Sterk of the Calvin Communication Arts & Sci ences department and Mark Regnerus of the Center for Social Research share their research with us.
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
15063 What the Psalms Have to Teach Us about Song Writing Altrogge, Mark 1/30/2009 Psalms allow us to express a whole range of emotions in powerful ways and at the same time, they tell us a lot about God. This workshop will examine how worship song writer s can learn from the psalms as they work on their own craft. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2009
1736 What to do When Abuse Happens in Your Church - A Case Study of Bella Vista Church Incident Frey, John 1/27/1997


Special Lecture Series
3953 What to Expect Eldersveld, Peter 1/8/1957
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Back-to-God Hour
14308 What We are Hearing: Patterns and Priorities for Ministry Avila, Mariano
Nuomi, Setri
Mpindi Paul
6/9/2007 Panel Discussion
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14222 What We Can Learn About Worship from Asaph the Psalmist Noland, Rory 1/26/2007
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Symposium on Worship, 2007
11402 What We Can't Not Know: What is the Natural Law and Why Should Anyone Care? Budziszewski, J. 7/23/2003
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Seminars in Christian Scholarship
6092 What We Post-literates Can Learn from the Oral Culture of Jesus - Plenary 2 Dewey, Dennis 7/12/2001


Conference on Liturgy & Music (COLAM)
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
3944 What Will You Do With Jesus Eldersveld, Peter 3/27/1955
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
246 What Words Do Well and Do Not Well Yancey, Philip 4/3/1998
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Festival of Faith & Writing, 1998
3548 What Works in American Education Bennet, William J. 11/29/1988
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Calvin College Republicans Club
6197 What Works in American Education Bennet, William 11/29/1988

Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Calvin College Today
6211 What World is the Third World? George, Ivy 11/16/1988

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3406 What Would You Say if You Knew I Was Gay? Lucas, James 2/27/1992
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2277 What You Need to Know About Teen Suicide Parrott, Les



Group's International Kidstitute
10794 Whatever Happened to Geographic Literacy? de Blij, H.J. 1/16/2003 International competitions, tests and polls prove that Americans are among the most geographically illiterate citizens in the world. Indeed, the U.S.A. is the only country o f consequence in which it is possible to go from kindergarten through graduate school without ever having taking a course in geography. As a result, political leaders have embarrassed themselves and their country in foreign settings; members of the govern ment have misled the country in disastrous foreign-policy campaigns. Additionally, an inadequately educated public is in no position to make its views count. H.J. deBlij, a world-renown geography scholar and former geography editor for Good Morning Americ a, will address why geographic illiteracy can have catastrophic consequences and what could and should be done about it. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2003
231 Whatever It Takes: The Real Struggle for Political Power in America Drew, Elizabeth 1/27/1998
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1998
14090 What's Happening at the Heart of Eurasia? Starr, S. Frederick 1/10/2007 Between the great powers of India, China, Russia, and Europe, a "Greater Central Asia" is emerging. Ten countries are steadily emerging from centuries of oblivio n. As they do so, they have the potential to relink Europe and Asia as they did during the region's golden age. In the process, they may be creating a different and more modern model of Muslim society than we see in the fractious Middle East. It's worth i t for the U.S. to support this process.
S. Frederick Starr is Chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University and Rector of the University of Central Asia , an in ternational initiative for education and development in Central Asia.
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. January Series, 2007
3500 What's in the Genes? Designer Genes Wells, Jonathan 5/26/2001
Heritage Hall : No Restriction Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Design, Self-Organization, and the Integrity of Creation
10797 What's Really Going On in Afghanistan, Central Asia, Pakistan, etc.? Starr, S. Frederick 1/21/2003 Over the past 16 months, Americans have been inundated with confusing information on the vast Eurasian heartland with which they previously had little or no contact. S. Fred erick Starr, founding chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute at Johns Hopkins University, will attempt to make sense of the region as a whole. His presentation will bring together the politics, economics, religious life and even the psychology of the 150 million people who occupy this region. He will further identify the major trends of importance to America and the world. Acknowledging the prevailing mood of gloom in the West and in the region itself, he will help listeners address the question, “Are there any grounds for hope in all that is happening there?” Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2003
10842 What's Really Happening in Palestine F98-23 DeVries, Henry


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8933 What's So Good (and not so good) Boonstra, Harry

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Calvin College Symposium
2102 What's the Problem? - Lecture 2 Plantinga, Alvin 5/23/1995 This lecture is a 2-cd set, and is the second lecture of a 4-lecture series: A2101, A2102, A2103, & A1966.

CTS Ph.D. Continuous Seminar
4267 What's Worthwhile about Liberation Theology? Miguez-Bonino, J. 12/8/1980
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Dialogue on Liberation Theology
4266 What's Wrong With Liberation Theology? Richardson, H. 12/8/1980
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Dialogue on Liberation Theology
15639 Wheaton College Faculty Recital: An Evening of Music for Soprano, Mezzo-soprano & Piano Hart, Carolyn, soprano
Gamez, Denise, mezzo-soprano
Paul, Daniel, horn, piano
10/11/2007 Concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

4501 When Can Foreign Policy Be Moral? Saunders, Harold 1/13/1984
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
Interim Lecture Series, 1984
3414 When Christians Divorce Holstege, Henry


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Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
10720 When Christians Watch Movies Anker, Roy; Jefchak, Andrew
#206 WHEN CHRISTIANS WATCH MOVIES Why are so many Christian movie reviewers preoccupied with counting swears and nudity scenes? Our theology equips us for so much more in e valuating films. On the other hand, some Christians are guilty of never even making it that far. They'll watch any film, and spend no time evaluating what they have seen. This week two film critics suggest how to develop a discerning eye: Andrew Jefchak, Aquinas College emeritus/Grand Rapids Press; and Roy Anker of the Calvin College English dept
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
2297 When Cultures Meet Tega, Gary 10/5/1993
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Calvin-Wester Meet
12398 When Every Day is Casual Friday: Anxiety Hangs Over a Culture When Adults Act Like Children Mathewes-Green, Frederica 1/14/2005 Author, columnist, commentator
Regular contributer to: National Review Online, Christianity Today, First Things, Touchstone, Beliefnet.com, and others
Commentator fo r "Morning Edition" on NPR
Clumnist for "Christian Reader"
Author of many books including: "The Company of Icons: Their Role in the Household of Faith," "Gender: Men, Women, Sex, Feminism," "The Illumin ed Heart: The Ancient Christian Path of Transformation" and others
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. January Series, 2005
4772 When Faith and Science Collide Plantinga, Alvin 3/16/2000

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167 When Father Disappears.. Whitehead, Barbara D. 1/20/1999
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1999
15082 When God Speaks through You Satterlee, Craig A. 1/30/2009 Based on his book, When God Speaks through You, Craig A. Satterlee will
explore how "holy and active listening" - listening for God's voice speaking in and thro ugh the faith community - can occur when church members talk to one another and to their pastors about preaching-and especially the faith convictions they bring to the sermon, which influence both the preaching and influence what is heard.
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Symposium on Worship, 2009
11778 When It's Hard To Do Right Docherty, G.M.




15592 When Justice and Peace Embrace: A Service of Lessons and Carols for Advent and Christmas Campus Choir
Ivory, Sean, conductor
Women's Chorale
Navarro, Joel, interim conductor
12/3/2006 Concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

14959 When Managed Care Comes Knocking: Arguments for Buying Pastoral Care VandeCreek, Larry

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13287 When Nightmares Cease: A Message of Hope Block, Daniel I. 6/10/2005
Sem AV : Archive/Available for Research
Sermons
12730 When Nightmares Cease: A Message of Hope from Daniel 7 Block, Daniel I. 6/10/2005
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Bible and Ministry Conference: Preaching Apocalyptic Texts
187 When Old is New Again: Black Women's Motherwork as Political Activism Collins, Patricia 2/17/2000
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

2255 When Our Hands Grow Weary Kleinheksel, Roger 10/27/1987


Calvin - Western Sectional
14595 When Romance Crosses Cultures:
Overcoming Obstacles & Celebrating Intimacy in Cross-Cultural Relationships
Umran, Naji; Zaci, Anne 2/22/2008 Led by Anne Zaci and Naji Umran, joined by panelists Roland and Lisseth Hoksbergen, Simon and Judy Ko, Gabe and Joanna Tannor Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Sexuality Series
6324 When the Church is a Church; Consecration of Ourselves to God Clarence Boomsma; Marinus Goote 1/24/1988
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church
6359 When the Heartbeat Stops Kool, Ron 5/28/1989
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church
12603 When the Muse Won't Play: Now What? Krist, Jan 4/1/2005 In a hands-on workshop about pushing through with skill, faith, and tenacity, Krist speaks on how the craft of songwriting can get you through the dry times. Participants wi ll craft a song from opening phrase to closing chord--write, edit, re-write and score. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Music, 2005
2451 When the Roll is Called Down - Rom. 16:1-6 Craddock, Fred




10729 When Theologians Study Jesus Wright, N.T.
#215 WHEN THEOLOGIANS STUDY JESUS It may come as a surprise to many Christians that theologians have vastly different ideas of who Christ was, what His mission was, and whet her there was even a resurrection! They also assign varying degrees of reliability to Scripture. Theologian and historian N.T. Wright of Westminster Abbey explains the complications and what he does about them.
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
14124 When Were You Robbed? Gay, Doug 1/26/2007 This workshop reflects on the rise of Alternative Worship in the UK over almost two decades, which has led at different times to both sublime and ridiculous innovations in w orship practice. While recognizing that a diversity of worship 'tribes' is likely to persist within our churches, Doug argues that alternative/emerging worship practice is a key indicator of the future shape of Reformed worship in both the UK and North Am erica.

Symposium on Worship, 2007
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14656 When You Wish Upon a Star Finch, Robert 4/18/2008 In this lecture Finch explores the possibility that how we think about and write about ourselves, in terms of our religious, psychological, and philosophical ideas, may have its origins in the nature of the physical world. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2008
4414 Where are the Mountains Pekelder, Bernard 9/14/1979
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
3797 Where are We Going? DeKoster, L.

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2499 Where are we in Reformed Worship Macleod, Donald



Third Calvin Worship Symposium
3954 Where Do You Stand? Eldersveld, Peter 1/13/1957
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
14654 Where Falsehoods Dissolve: Memory as Witness Eire, Carlos 4/18/2008 Memory may be an imperfect record of the past, but it is nonetheless the most immediate and reliable connection that every individual has to his or her own history. When it comes to great historical events—especially in cases where great injustices have taken place—personal memory can provide valuable testimony against all attempts to deny or distort the truth. Eire explores the advantages and perils of relying o n memory as eyewitness testimony against injustice. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2008
6338 Where God Lives; Faith, The Way to Truth Arnold Brink 7/17/1988
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church
15931 Where is Calvin?


Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

3646 Where is Calvin? Blake, Norman 11/12/1975
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Centennial
5045 Where is Calvin? Boeve, E.
Walter, M.
Primus, J
Slenk, H.
11/12/1975
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Centennial
6349 Where is our Glory?; Are you Prepared For His Coming? Tymen Hofman; Kuldipgangar 1/15/1989
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church
3072 Where is the Promise of His Coming? - II Peter 3 Craddock, Fred 3/24/1994


Conference on Expository Preaching
2123 Where Spiritual Formation Begins Ensign, Marti 11/7/1996


CTS Special Lecture
5494 Where the Jobs are Houston, Jack

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Lecture
14505 Where the Love of God Goes: Dealing with Disasters Smith, Kathy 1/25/2008 It seems that almost every time we turn on the news there is another disaster wrecking havoc in people’s lives. Often disasters are hardest on people of faith who stru ggle with questions such as "Where is God when it hurts?" and "Why me, Lord?" For worship leaders, the time to prepare yourself and those who you love for times of disaster is before the disaster strikes. We will examine the impact dis asters can have on people’s lives and the spiritual preparation necessary to help you plan worship in ways that help you and your congregations face disasters in your own lives and the lives of those whom you love. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2008
14224 Where Then Shall We Live: Location as Fundamental Choice for Christian Discipleship, Worship, and Evangelism. Jacobsen, Eric O. 1/26/2007
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Symposium on Worship, 2007
11526 Where's God in the Netherlands? Groenewoud, Gerben 9/26/2003 #403 WHERE'S GOD IN THE NETHERLANDS?
Why does Holland have some of the most liberal laws on prostitution, drugs, and euthanasia? Do the Christians there have no voice? Or perhaps they feel differently from Americans on many of these issues? Gerben Groenewood of the Free University of Amsterdam philosophy department tells host Karen Saupe how many Dutch people feel about their country and its principles.

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5903 White Lie, The Stob, Henry

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Lecture
76 Whither the Apocalyptic Novel? Bolt, John; Jensen, Steven; McConnell, Ami 4/1/2000
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Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
13797 Whither? Reading and the Future of Literature in a Visual Age Schaap, James 4/22/2006 What are lovers of literature—and Christians—to think of the dire predictions of Reading at Risk, the recent report from the National Endowment for the Arts? The report claims that fewer than half of American adults now read literature and that the United States is experiencing a general collapse in advanced literacy. What does this mean for book lovers—and for writers? Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2006
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
11815 Who Cares? Craddock, Fred




214 Who Cares? Public and Private Caring and the Rethinking of Citizenship Tronto, Joan 3/13/2000
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

3974 Who Crucified Him? Eldersveld, Peter 3/16/1958
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Back-to-God Hour
8742 Who in the World Are Women? Hunt, Gladys

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Ministers' Institute
2969 Who in the World are Women? Hunt, Galdys



Ministers' Institute
3828 Who is Fit to Lead? Cooper, Dale 7/31/1979
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Calvinette Leaders Convention
14388 Who is Gospel Music For? Abbington, James
#816 WHO IS GOSPEL MUSIC FOR? Originally broadcast April 13, 2008
Many people have strong feelings about what kind of music is appropriate for church, and exactly how it should be performed. Performed for who? January Series guest James Abbington of Emory University's Candler School of Theology, and executive editor of the African American Church Music series, takes host Karen Saupe on a tour at the piano.


Inner Compass
4347 Who Keeps Whom Nykamp, Del 3/28/1979
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
14530 Who May and May Not Participate in the Worship Life of the Church? Stephenson, Mark 1/26/2008 (this session was not recorded) None : Not Recorded.
Symposium on Worship, 2008
5235 Who Were the Pharisees? De Boer, W.

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Lecture
6217 Who Will Comfort Me? Post Liberation Men Kingma, Daphne Rose 1/9/1987

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4201 Who Will Comfort Me? Men In the Post-Liberation Eighties, A Woman Psychotherapist's View Kingma, Daphne Rose 1/19/1987
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
Interim Lecture Series, 1987
11919 Who will lead us; Be Sure To Pray For Yourself Pardue, David Austin

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13650 Who You Are is How You are Heard: Personality and Personal Ethics in Preaching Hulst, Mary 1/27/2006 D13 This session will demonstrate how the small choices preachers make (i.e. illustrations, use of humor, self-referential anecdotes) provide hearers not only with a better understanding of the text, but also with a keen understanding of the preacher. Come and learn how to become self-aware in your own preaching and improve your "ethics of preaching," or learn how to listen to the things your preacher isn't saying. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2006
2646 Whole Person, The: Intimacy in Communication Kik; De Jong; Dean



Care of Souls
3879 Wholeness of Relationship to God Deppe, Dean 5/14/1977
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3880 Wholeness of Relationship to Others Joosse, Wayne 5/14/1977
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2326 Wholeness of the Gospel, The Costas, Orlando




3802 Wholly Following the Lord Cloete, Daniel 11/28/1984
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
Multicultural Lecture
3885 Who's in Charge DeVos, Peter 10/10/1978
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
14534 Whose Art? Which Church? De Boer, Lisa 1/25/2008 Those of us who work at the intersection of the visual arts and congregational life know from experience how rich, complex, rewarding, and often messy this area can be. Theo logical, historical and philosophical factors all come into play. This session, however, will look at some of the sociological factors that shape how the visual arts and our churches intersect. The aim of the session is twofold: 1) greater clarity for tho se of us working “on the ground” about some of the sociological factors that shape our work, and 2) a deepened appreciation for the freedom and opportunity (as opposed to the obstacles) we enjoy in working in this area. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2008
11615 Whose Hospitality? Whose Kingdom? Van Leeuwen, Mary Stewart 11/4/2003
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Stob Lectures
10852 Why Africa May Become the First Islamic Continent Mpindi, Paul Mbunga 2/13/2003


Missions Institute Lectures
10853 Why African Christianity is a Thousand Miles Wide and an Inch Deep Mpindi, Paul Mbunga 2/12/2003


Missions Institute Lectures
139 Why are Christians Thirsty for Worshipping God? Barnes, Craig 1/15/2000
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Calvin Symposium on Worship and the Arts
5809 Why attend Chapel Services? Pekelder, Bernard

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Lecture
11490 Why Barth Needed Hegel: Apologetics and Reformed Theology Ward, Graham 9/11/2003 Plenary address Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. None : Not Available for sale. Radical Orthodoxy Conference
15337 Why be a Christian? Kreeft, Peter

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Veritas 2000
15967 Why be Concerned Zylstra, Mark 5/17/1989 CMCRC Conference Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

4979 Why Believe? Evans, Stephen


Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Calvin Forum
6028 Why Calvin?
12/21/1971
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

4392 Why Chapel Services at Calvin Pekelder, Bernard 9/15/1977
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
6171 Why Christian Scholarship Needs Story and Art Robinson, Marilynne 9/28/2001
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Christian Scholarship...For What?
13886 Why Christian Schools Zylstra, Dr.

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Conference on Education
16003 Why Christians Need Animals...and God Does, too McDaniel, Jay 5/1/2009
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.

5223 Why Christians Ought to be in Prison Colson, Charles 1/25/1980
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Interim Lecture Series, 1980
3066 Why Christians Ought to Be in Prison Colson, Charles 1/25/1980
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Interim Lecture Series, 1981
15997 Why Christians Should be Physicalists Murphy, Nancey 4/7/2009 http://www.calvin.edu/academic/philosophy/jellema.htm
Lecture 2 of 2.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.

12312 Why Democracy Takes So Long Marinov, Vsevolod
#517 WHY DEMOCRACY TAKES SO LONG
Democracy seems like such a good idea. Why don’t formerly oppressed citizens embrace it more quickly? January Series guest and Russ ian sociologist Vsevolod Marinov describes Russia’s long journey to democracy, suggesting to host Shirley Hoogstra why more patience with Iraq would be in order. (Guest from The January Series of Calvin College.)

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10837 Why Diets Don't Work F98-24



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Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
13544 Why Do They Hate Us Long, David
#621 MIDDLE EAST DEMOCRACY Originally broadcast May 7, 2006
America is trying to convince regimes in the Middle East to allow freedoms for the press, women, minority rel igions, and dissenting voices. What is getting in the way of our success? Diplomat and professor David Long, author of The Anatomy of Terrorism and Cultures and Customs of Saudi Arabia, discusses with host Shirley Hoogstra the complexities of establishing democracy.

Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Inner Compass
6112 Why Do We Worship? Cooper, Dale 4/5/1988

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6284 Why do you believe?; Lord I believe Ted Verseput; Duane K. Kelderman 6/14/1987
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church
2718 Why Does God Hide? Boosma, Clarence



Plymouth Heights CRC
5790 Why Does One Write? Nin, Anais 4/10/1974
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Lecture
15343 Why Everybody Needs a Masterplot Jeffrey, David Lyle

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Veritas 2000
6308 Why Follow Jesus?; In the Presence of God John Rozeboom; Ray Van Leeuwen 3/15/1987
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church
15756 Why Good Things Happen to Good People:How to Live a Longer, Happier Life by the Simple Act of Giving Post, Stephen G 7/20/2009 Stephen G. Post is Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics in the School of Medicine, Stony Brook University (SUNY). From 1998 thro ugh 2008 he was Professor of Bioethics & Family Medicine in the School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Seminars in Christian Scholarship
11956 Why Have We Given up the Ghost?: Notes on Reclaiming Literary Fiction Lott, Brett 4/22/2004
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Festival of Faith & Writing, 2004
3810 Why I Believe in the Ordination of Women
5/29/1985
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Committee for Women in the CRC
2185 Why I believe in the Ordination of Women Sieplinga, D.; Essenberg, V. 5/29/1985
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CW-CRC
2452 Why I Believe the Bible Demands all Offices be Open to Women Hugen, Melvin




4143 Why I Believe the Bible Requires the Ordination of Women Hugen, Melvin

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5634 Why I Believe the Bible Requires the Ordination of Women Hugen, Melvin 4/18/1988

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11345 Why is My Speaking So Dull? Beeners, William 1/15/1993


Worship Symposium
12539 Why Listening is the Beginning of All Good Communication Schultze, Quentin 3/3/2005
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6114 Why Mid-East Extremists Hate the US Kennedy, Morehead 1/10/1989

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3152 Why Ministers Should Not Read Books about Jesus Thielman, Frank 10/5/2000
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14042 Why Only an Atheist Can Believe: Politics between Fear and Trembling Zizek, Slavoj 11/10/2006 Dubbed 'the Elvis of cultural theory' by The Chronicle of Higher
Education, Zizek's current work interrogates the Christian tradition
and argues that it is, in fact, w orth saving. While his lecture will certainly propose a reading of Christianity that is both decidedly non-western and non-orthodox, Zizek's perspective on Christianity as a intellectual from Eastern Europe and an atheist philosopher is sure to bring ide as that will be both provocative and stimulating.
Audio-Visual (college) : Available for sale. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Lecture
4852 Why Philosophize? Jellema, Wm. Harry 1/22/1969 Why Philosophize? How does it fit in with other sciences; purpose of philosophy at time of Aristotle and socrates.
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Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
3253 Why Physics and Theology Need a Mediator: The Many Metaphysical Faces of the Quantum State Clayton, Phillip 4/17/1999 The seminars seek to promote high quality scholarship that reflects a Christian perspective and to encourage Christian scholars to examine critical and cutting-edge topics i n their disciplines. Many theologians have yet to realize and benefit from the transformed relationship between science and religion, and this is what we shall explore in our discussions. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Theology and the New Physics Conference
15091 Why Read Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920) on Worship? Boonstra, Harry 1/30/2009 Abraham Kuyper’s accomplishments were many and he had a stellar career. He served as pastor, theologian, founder of the Free University in Amsterdam, chief organizer o f a Calvinist political party, prime minister of the Netherlands. He is, however, less well-known for another major contribution—his writings on worship and liturgy which are still relevant for the church today and will appear in an English translat ion as Our Worship (Eerdmans, forthcoming). Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2009
11484 Why Religious Experience is Important Visser, Paul J. 10/3/2003
Bookstore(college) : Available for sale.
Theology and Practice of Evangelism in Today's World Confrence
3241 Why Religious People Feel They are Losing Voice.. Wolterstorff, Nicholas 7/21/1998
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Faculty Summer Seminars in Christian Scholarship 1998
14707 Why Should Koreans Care About North Korea? Linton, Stephan 3/27/2008 What is going on in North Korea? Why should we know and care? What can we do? Dr. Stephan Linton is founder of the EugeneBell Foundation (www.eugenebell.org). This foundatio n, named after a pioneering medical missionary in Korea, supports medical and humanitarian aid to North Korea, something that very few external NGOs are permitted to do. Dr. Linton, who is a descendant of Eugene Bell, is also a visiting associate of the K orean Institute at Harvard University.

Korean Lectures
3838 Why Should We Worship? Cooper, Dale

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2154 Why Students Don't Learn Much of Anything at CTS and What to do About it Calvin Seminary 9/22/1994


CTS Special Lecture
5255 Why the Dissention in the Church? De Koster, Lester R. 11/9/1970
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8872 Why the History of Liturgical Arts is So Eye-Opening for Contemporary Christians Krammes, Barry; Mulder, Karen 1/10/2002
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Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2002
14432 Why the History of Sexuality Ought to be Taught at Christian Colleges and Universities Bederman, Gail 10/9/2007 Dr. Gail Bederman is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame.
The lecture was co-sponsored by the Gender Studies Minor, the History Departmen t, the Psychology Department, and the Sexuality Series.
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Sexuality Series, 2007-08
10514 Why the Trinity Matters for Psychotherapy Wright, Ronald 5/23/2002
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Loss of the Self in a Postmodern Therapeutic Culture
11783 Why Theology and The Arts Need Each Other In The Church Today Begbie, Jeremy 1/10/2004 Tape 1-2:57:07
Tape 2-1:28:00
Tape 3-1:28:57
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13993 Why Visit Battlefields? Shaara, Jeff
#719 WHY VISIT BATTLEFIELDS? Originally broadcast April 15, 2007
What do you think of when you see a civil war monument? If you’re not the type to run up and read the text, Calvin College January Series guest and historical novelist Jeff Shaara might change all that. He describes for host Karen Saupe his guidebook Jeff Shaara's Civil War Battlefields: Discovering America’s Hallowed Ground, featuring 10 battle fields he says every American should visit.

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4417 Why Waste Perfume on Jesus? Pekelder, Bernard 2/20/1980
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Chapel
2359 Why We Are Here / Are You a Follower of Jesus? Kyle, Graham

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Urbana 87 - Mission Convention
2490 Why We Do What We Do: Doctrinal Basis for Reformed Worship Kay, James



Fifth Calvin Worship Symposium
5980 Why Worry About Science? Wolthuis, Enno

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Lecture
12594 Why Would You Want to Do This? A Philosophy of Songwriting Pettis, Pierce 4/1/2005 Rather than going over all the nuts and bolts of songwriting, Pettis' workshop will dwell mostly on the motivation of the songwriter in particular and the role or purpose of songwriting in general. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Music, 2005
2428 Why You Should Be A Misionary Verver, George




5996 Wide Open Doors Youngsma, Sidney

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5097 Wide Open Doors


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Calvin College Alumni
5096 Wide Open Doors


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8571 Wiersma Chamber Emsemble
9/26/1986
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8572 Wiersma Chamber Emsemble
9/26/1986
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8899 Wiersma Memorial Lecture Timmerman, John 4/22/1993
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Wiersma Memorial Lecture
3261 Wiersma Memorial Lecture Schaap, James 4/17/1997
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Wiersma Memorial Lecture
3471 Wiersma Memorial Lecture Cook, Hugh 4/19/2001 Twelfth Annual Wiersma Memorial Lecture

Wiersma Memorial Lecture
10396 Wiersma Memorial Lecture: Writing "A Lesson Before Dying," followed by A Conversation with Kaye Gibbons Gaines, Ernest 4/19/2002 Lecture and conversation. None : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Festival of Faith & Writing, 2002
11186 Wild Oats



Bookstore (college) : Available with permission. CAS Dept. Play
5183 Wild Oats Part 1 of 2 Calvin Thespians


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5182 Wild Oats part 2 of 2 Calvin Thespians


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11185 Wild Oats, Part 2 of 2



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2549 Will a Man Serve God for Nothing Brown, Lavonn D.




3825 Will of Fod For Us, The Borgorff, Peter 8/24/1975
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2633 Will Our Children have Faith? Hugen, Melvin

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Cascade Family Camp 87
8953 Will Our Congregationism Kill Us? DeMoor, Henry 6/8/1988
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Ministers' Conference
3369 Will the American Melting Pot Survive: Multicultural Education and the New Tribalism Chavez, Linda 1/24/1991 Multicultural Education Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
January Series, 1991
11509 Will the Real Plato Please Stand Up? Participation vs. Incarnation Benson, Bruce 9/13/2003 Session XIII Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Radical Orthodoxy Conference
7769 Willcocks Choir Concert Willcocks, David; Calvin College Choirs 3/18/1987
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7768 Willcocks Choir Concert Willcocks, David; Calvin College Choirs 3/18/1987
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8592 Willcocks Evensong Evensong, Willcocks 3/20/1987
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8593 Willcocks Evensong Evensong, Willcocks 3/20/1987
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7938 William Bokhout, bass-baritone; Wenda DeVries, Piano Bokhout, William; De Vries, Wenda 4/18/1984
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7939 William Bokhout, bass-baritone; Wenda DeVries, Piano Bokhout, William; De Vries, Wenda 4/18/1984
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13705 William Cope Mayer Mayer, William Cope 9/12/2000
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Lecture
5626 William Fyfe: Master Planning at Calvin Fyfe, Bill 4/1/1991 Bill Fyfe tours the Knolcrest campus and explains the thinking behind how the early campus was designed.
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research History (college)
15733 William Karsten, tuba Karsten, William
Varineau, Gwen, piano
4/6/2009 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Student Recital
3046 William Perkins: Puritan Popularizer Packer, James I. 5/2/1996


CTS Special Lecture
10878 WILLIAM ROMANOWSKI Romanowski, William 3/28/2003 William Romanowski is a professor of Communication Arts and Sciences at Calvin College and author of Pop Culture Wars: Religion and the Role of Entertainment in American Lif e and Eyes Wide Open: Looking for God in Pop Culture. Audio-Visual (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Music, 2003
8616 William Shakespeare Tiemersma, Richard 10/23/1986

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3269 William Spoelhof Chair Lecture Sterk, Helen 10/1/1997
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14287 William Spoelhof Society Luncheon Vande Guchte, Peter 5/10/2007

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13668 William Spoelhof: The Early Years Spoelhof, William 1/26/2006 First of 2-part series on William Spoelhof. 'William Spoelhof: The Early Years' chronicles Spoelhof's life from childhood up to his presidency at Calvin College.
[His i nterview for the Library of Congress' WW2 Veteran's History Project is at: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/vhp/bib/8130]

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13669 William Spoelhof: The Presidency and Beyond Spoelhof, William
Second of a 2-part series on William Spoelhof.
William Spoelhof was the President of Calvin College from 1951-1976. This program documents Spoelhof's presidency and life after Calvin College. Through interviews with Spoelhof, as well as faculty and staff who worked with him, this documentary chronicles Calvin College's growth and transition from the Franklin Campus to the Knollcrest Campus. Spoelhof's leadership style a nd character are shown through the perspective of his co-workers. Spoelhof was the president of Calvin during a critical time in the college's history, and through his leadership and shepherding Calvin grew to become the college that is is today. He was the right person for his time at Calvin College.

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15517 William Van Geest, piano Van Geest, William 5/6/2005 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Student Recital
15442 William Van Geest, piano Van Geest, William 12/4/2003 Student recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Student recital
8214 Williams, Flute Williams 4/19/1960
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2437 Willow Creek Discussion Panel 1/11/1996 Discussion RE. Willow Creek


7102 Wind Chamber Music Recital Wind Chamber Music 11/15/1979
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7103 Wind Chamber Music Recital Wind Chamber Music 11/12/1980
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7104 Wind Chamber Music Recital Wind Chamber Music 11/12/1980
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7099 Wind Chamber Music Recital Wind Chamber Music 11/16/1978
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7101 Wind Chamber Music Recital Wind Chamber Music 11/15/1979
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7100 Wind Chamber Music Recital Wind Chamber Music 11/16/1978
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14930 Window on the Post-Modern Condition Fowler, James
Recovery from Psychological Trauma Heritage Hall : Available for sale.
Christian Association for Psychological Studies
11873 Winner Take All Kerr, W.K.




13569 Winona Lake, Indiana
7/10/1967
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13571 Winona Lake, Indiana
7/10/1967
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13570 Winona Lake, Indiana
7/10/1967
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5306 Winsome Christian, The Exoo, Henry 1/9/1972
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Sermons
2036 Wisdom of this World, The Van Til, Cornelius




13649 With All Thy Mind: How Right/Left Brain Theory Informs Christian Worship Glick, Robert 1/27/2006 D12 Current brain research confirms that people's style of giving and receiving information varies greatly, based on which portions of their brains are their "default&q uot; settings. Denominations, too, often have a traditional ethos that favors one part of the brain over the others. This seminar explores how such information can help in developing holistic worship services that are less likely to leave out significant segments of a congregation. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2006
5098 Within the Pale
5/15/1968
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Faculty Program
2366 Without Crossing Barriers - The Mosaic McGavran, Donald




15024 Witness to Change: Profiling Microfinance and the Empowerment of Poor Families, A Rooy, Robert
Having worked as an assistant director on more than forty Hollywood productions, including Minority Report, Honeymoon in Vegas and the epic television series Lonesome Dove, Rooy now focuses his energy on creating media programs that engage and educate people about
important human issues. His company, Rooy Media LLC, has worked in more than twenty countries in partnership with such organizations as UNICEF, the Microcredit Summit Campaign, the Grameen Foundation and Rodale Institute. He is arguably one of the foremost chroniclers of microfinance, an innovative anti-poverty strategy that has helped millions of families escape poverty. To Our Credit, his seminal PBS documenta ry series featuring Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus, introduced many Americans to this ground-breaking idea. It
was the first of a dozen programs he has produced on the subject and the first of several collaborations with Dr. Yunus. Rooy, a f ormer president of Calvin Thespians, returns to his alma mater to share his journey of discovery, his belief in the power of people-centered development, and his commitment to using the powerful tool of film on behalf of the disenfranchised.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. January Series, 2009
2354 Witness to Muslims in North America Ipema, Peter




10367 Witness to the Light; A Choral Celebration of Christmas and Epiphany, A Calvin College Alumni Choir
Shangkuan, Pearl
Bos, Kenneth
Van Wingerden, Randall
1/5/2001 Christmas Concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

10877 Witnessing and Testifying: Black Women, Religion, and Civil Rights Ross, Rosetta E. 3/26/2003 Rosetta E. Ross, an ordained elder in the United Methodist church and McVay Associate Professor of Christian Ethics at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities will be speaking about her forthcoming book which examines the lives of seven female civil rights activists, and will also discuss some other women who were not featured in the book. Her work "examine(s) black women's civil rights activism as religiously im pelled moral practice, redress(ing) an oversight in previous work . . . and lift(ing) up a paradigm for engagement in the challenges of contemporary social life." Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Lecture
6517 Witvliet, John D., Student Recital Witvliet, John 11/2/1989
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15345 Wolrd Views in Conflict: the New Genetics - Risks and Benefits Young, Frank ?

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Veritas 2000
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
8880 Woman's Journey, A (Personal Story), Saturday, June 22 Jill S.

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Spiritual Awakenings
11466 Women and Office Symposium (3 tapes) Prenger, N.; Hugen, M.; De Moor, H. 2/27/1987 Tape 1-1:29:14
Tape 2-1:53:08



3246 Women at Calvin Panel
9/25/1998
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4743 Women in Business
11/14/1985 Women's Forum Panel Discussion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Women's Forum
4240 Women in Ecclesiastical Office Lamaire, Martin 5/5/1979
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Committee for Women in the CRC
2454 Women in Office DeJong, James



Spring Pastor's Conference - Dordt Dollege
12377 Women in Office Hugen, Melvin
Bolt, John
Cooper, John



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4204 Women in Office Issue, The: How Crucial Is It? Kloosterman, Nelson

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Orthodoxy and Orthopraxis
5249 Women in Office, Part 1
8/10/1992

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5254 Women in Office, Part 2



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14381 Women in Political Leadership Clift, Eleanor
#809 WOMEN IN POLITICAL LEADERSHIP Originally broadcast Jan. 27, 2008
Is a woman strong enough to be President of the United States? To lead us into war, to stand up to t errorists? And can she do it all in a pink suit? Why does it matter what she wears? Host Shirley Hoogstra discusses women in political leadership with Calvin College January Series guest Eleanor Clift, contributing editor and columnist for Newsweek and co -author of Madam President: Women Blazing the Leadership Trail.

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8886 Women in S.A.A. (Personal Story), Sunday, June 23 Marilyn F.

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Spiritual Awakenings
3818 Women in the Church: What is Our Future? Cook, Sarah 4/20/1985
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Committee for Women in the CRC
11002 Women in the Church: Where Do We Go from Here? Hugen, Mel; Hofman, Leonard 10/4/1987
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5256 Women in the CRC



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4137 Women in the Early Church Howe, Margaret 4/15/1982
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2168 Women in the Image of God Greidanus, Morris 2/4/1986
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CW - CRC Winter Meeting
5273 Women in the Ordained Ministry



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14717 Women of Lockerbie, The Sandberg, Stephanie
A mother from New Jersey roams the hills of Lockerbie Scotland looking for her son's remains which were lost in the crash of Pan Am flight 103. She meets the women of Locker bie, who are fighting the US government to obtain the clothing of the victims found in the plane's wreckage. The women, determined to convert an act of hatred into an act of love, want to wash the clothes of the dead and return them to the victim's famili es. Although the characters and situations in the play are purely fictional, The Women of Lockerbie is loosely inspired by a true story. Written in the structure of a Greek tragedy, it is poetic drama about the triumph of love over hate.
Audio-Visual (college) : Available with permission. CAS Dept. Play
4910 Women of the Reformation Bainton, Roland 10/10/1978
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Lecture
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
3538 Women of the Reformation Bainton, Roland 10/10/1978
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4378 Women on the Cutting Edge
11/19/1983
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Partnership in the Gospel
4142 Women, Slaves, Children, and Jews Hugen, Melvin 2/3/1985 Incomplete recording. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Committee for Women in the CRC
4474 Women: Called by Christ for the Sake of the Church and the World Rienstra, Marchiene 6/23/1979
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Evangelical Women's Caucus
14281 Women's Basketball Hilites, 2007 Women's Basketball Team 5/1/2007 Hilites of the Calvin College women's 2007 basketball season.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Sports
10374 Women's Choral Festival, A Lyric Singers of Calvin College, The
Grand Rapids Christian HS
East Kentwood HS
South Christian HS
Johnson, Sigrid, guest conductor
Bos, Kenneth, guest Accomp anist
3/2/2001 Celebration of Women's History Month Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

7550 Women's Chorus Women's Chorus 11/21/1985
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7549 Women's Chorus Women's Chorus 5/7/1985
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7548 Women's Chorus Women's Chorus 12/5/1984
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7539 Women's Chorus Women's Chorus 12/10/1967
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7538 Women's Chorus Women's Chorus 4/24/1967
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7537 Women's Chorus Woman's Chorus 4/25/1966
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4745 Women's Missionary Union 50th Anniversary Celebration Women's Missionary Union 10/14/1975 Morning Session Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Women's Missionary Union
4749 Women's Missionary Union 50th Anniversary Celebration Women's Missionary Union 10/14/1975 Afternoon Session Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Women's Missionary Union
4750 Women's Missionary Union 50th Anniversary Celebration Women's Missionary Union 10/14/1975 Evening Session Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Women's Missionary Union
1956 Wonderful World of Contemporary Music, The Ferguson, John 1/10/1998



11569 Wood Wood 4/10/2000
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7098 Woodwind Quintet Woodwind Quintet 5/12/1975
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7096 Woodwind Quintet Woodwind Quintet 1/27/1970
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4010 Word and Education, The VanDyke, John

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Federation of CR Men's Societies Convention
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
4013 Word and Minorities, The Patterson, Virgil 5/19/1977
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Federation of CR Men's Societies Convention
11448 Word and South America, The Boonstra, Juan 5/18/1977
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Federation of CR Men's Societies Convention
4012 Word and the World, The Hulst, John
Unintelligable-Distorted Recording Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Federation of CR Men's Societies Convention
5067 Word and the World, The Hagstrum, Jean H. 5/2/1962
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Honors Convocation
5698 Word for this World Jellema, William Harry

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Lecture
14924 Word from the Wise: Grace and Truth in the Way We Talk, A Plantinga, Neal 6/10/1999
Heritage Hall : Available for sale.

2541 Word in Your Life, The - Receiving It Vander Ark, Nelle



Ministers' Institute
8740 Word in Your Life, The- Receiving it Vander Ark, Nelle

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Ministers' Institute
8749 Word in Your Life, The- Relating it Vander Ark, Nelle

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Ministers' Institute
2310 Word is Deed, The: An Autobiographical Vignette Vassady, Bela 1/29/1987


CTS Special Lecture
13842 Word Made Stone, The Blue, Debbie 4/22/2006
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2006
3935 Word of Farewell Eldersveld, Peter 3/1/1953
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
3977 Word of God, The Eldersveld, Peter 10/3/1965
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Back-to-God Hour
3936 Word of Hell, The Eldersveld, Peter 3/8/1953
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Back-to-God Hour
3937 Word of Life, The Eldersveld, Peter 3/15/1953
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Back-to-God Hour
4009 Word of South America Boonstra, Juan S.

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Federation of CR Men's Societies Convention
5292 Word of the Cross, The Eldersveld, Peter

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Back-to-God Hour
5293 Word of the Cross, The Eldersveld, Peter

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Back-to-God Hour
6026 Word of the Cross, The Eldersveld, Peter H.
A Memorial Album, 1946-1965
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Back-to-God Hour
10016 Word of the Cross, The; (A Memorial Album) Eldersveld, Peter M.

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3863 Word Which Cannot Be Broken, The DeJong, Peter Y.

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4684 Word, The: Spotlight or Prism Vos, Louis, A. 2/8/1985
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Committee for Women in the CRC
14469 Words Wear Out: How Writers Help Us Renew Religious Language Rienstra, Debra 1/10/2008 Associate Professor of English at Calvin College teaching modern British Literature, world literature, Shakespeare, composition and poetry. She is the author of two books, & quot;Great with Child: On Becoming a Mother" and "So Much More: An Invitation to Christian Spirituality" - a kind of imaginative orientation to the Christian faith. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
January Series, 2008
3878 Work Deppe, Dean 9/27/1979
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4140 Work, Wish, and Hope in Marriage Hugen, Melvin 3/23/1979
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Inaugural Address
2320 Work...A Redeeming Word Zapata, Dominga



Urban Congress 1982
1861 Work...The Church...And The Cities Betanzas, Samuel



CMCRC Conference 1987
41 Working Baptismal Font, A Duba, Arlo 1/15/2001 Often a baptismal font does not get used for weeks at a time. Members of the congregation may hardly ever notice it. This session will focus on the importance of baptism i n weekly worship as we encourage one another to live out our baptism, to emphasize personal renewal, evangelism, mission, and other facets of Christian commitment.
[Many Symposium on Worship recordings are available at: http://www.worshipsymposium.org/ past/]


Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2001
2315 Working in the Urban System from a Kingdom Perspective White, James




14946 Working Toward Healing, Peace, and Forgiveness Carter, Rod 6/10/2004
Heritage Hall : Available for sale.
Chaplains Conference
3161 Working with the Poor Myers, Bryant 11/7/2000



14230 Working with Your Local Media Bierma, Nathan; de Haan, Phil 1/26/2007
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2007
14792 Works Salvation and Community in The Scarlet Letter Harper, Preston 5/30/1998
Heritage Hall : Available for sale.
Puritanism and its Discontents
11801 Workshop Briscoe, Stuart




11816 Workshop Craddock, Fred




11583 Workshop 1: Small Group Ministry


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Multi-Ethnic Conference
11582 Workshop 1: Small Group Ministry


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Multi-Ethnic Conference
11587 Workshop 2: Leaders and Development


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Multi-Ethnic Conference
11586 Workshop 2: Leaders and Development


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Multi-Ethnic Conference
11588 Workshop 3: The Church Meeting Today's Society


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Multi-Ethnic Conference
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
11590 Workshop 4: The Changing Family In Society


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Multi-Ethnic Conference
11787 Workshop Conclusions Bauman, Dan




1887 Workshop on Youth Ministries Burns, Ridge 5/8/1992 Tape 1-1:24:45
Tape 2-1:05:47
Tape 3-1:02:26



8957 Workshop: Aids Education for Pastors Vander Kolk, Jan 6/6/1989
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Conference
8978 Workshop: Building a Caring Ministry VanZanten, Tony 6/6/1990
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Conference
8982 Workshop: Building the Church through Small Groups Deters, Laurie 6/6/1990
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Ministers' Conference
11820 Workshop: Effective Preaching Davis, Lee Ron




8962 Workshop: Enlarging the Pastors Spiritual Life Vander Griend, Alvin 6/6/1989
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Conference
8977 Workshop: One Church's Experience with Multi-Cultural Growth Beelen, Dave; Davis, George 6/5/1990
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Conference
8976 Workshop: One Church's Experience with Multi-Cultural Growth Beelen, Dave; Davis, George 6/5/1990
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Conference
8963 Workshop: Pain and Suffering: Implications and Applications Kok, James 6/6/1989
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Conference
8965 Workshop: Pastors Sabbaticals and Continuing Education Admirall; Boot; Steigenga 6/6/1989
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Ministers' Conference
11817 Workshop: Preaching As Storytelling Craddock, Fred




11875 Workshop: Preparing to Preach Killinger, John




11915 Workshop: Sermon Application Packer, James I.




8975 Workshop: The Church and the Dysfunctional Family Topp, Carol 6/5/1990
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Conference
8973 Workshop: Too Busy Not to Pray Hybels, Bill 6/5/1990
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Conference
8980 Workshop: Worship as Evengelism Hoksbergen, Al 6/6/1990
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Conference
16020 World Christianity and American Christianity" What About the Future? Noll, Mark 9/18/2009 Noll is currently the Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at Notre Dame University; he previously taught for 27 years at Wheaton College in both history and theology. N oll was named one of the 25 most influential evangelicals in America by Time Magazine in 2005. He is a well known author, and his book credits include The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind; The Rise of Evangelicalism; The Work We Have To Do: A History of Pr otestants in America, and The New Shape of World Christianity: How American Experience Reflects Global Faith. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Henry Institute
3513 World Christianity and Literary Theory: The Kenotic Motif in African Theology and the New Historicism Brueck, Katherine 4/27/2001
Bookstore (college) : Archive/Available for Research

Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
10963 World Food Crisis Borgstrom, Georg 1/13/1975
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10964 World Food Crisis Borgstrom, Georg 1/13/1975
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4945 World Food Crisis Borgstrom, George 1/13/1975
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Lecture
3571 World Food Crisis Borgstrom, Georg 1/13/1975
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11102 World Hunger and…Multinational Corp Muller, Ronald

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4334 World Hunger and…Multinational Corp Muller, Ronald

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2431 World in Which We Live and Speak, The Weatherford, Carolyn




3887 World Recession: Causes and Cures DeVries, Rimmer 3/2/1983
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Business Interaction Seminar
11839 World To Come Ferris, T.




2426 World Views and Cross-Cultural Witness Vanderwerff, Lyle 10/15/1987



5767 World War I Miller, Charles 5/6/1969
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Lecture
5907 World War I Strikwerda, Earl 5/5/1970
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Lecture
4574 World War I Strikwerda, Earl 5/5/1970
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Histor 101 Lecture
5906 World War I and After Strikwerda, Earl 12/2/1969
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Lecture
4573 World War I and After Strikwerda, Earl 12/2/1969
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
History 101 Lecture
4507 World War II in the Netherlands Schornagel-Vander Hart, A.J.

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Interview
15214 World War IV Gillem, Denny 10/14/2008 Information on the series of events at: www.calvin.edu/news/2008-09/war-awareness/
Some events video-recorded by Nicole Vega, to be posted on her website. Sponsored by student organizations: Democracy Matters and the Social Justice Committee, and by the Paul Henry Institute.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
War Awareness Series, 2008
4413 Wormwood Pekelder, Bernard 5/11/1979
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Chapel
11861 Worsh





4557 Worship Stewart, Cheryl 6/12/1984
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Synodical Committee On Race Relations
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
14189 Worship Madison Gospel Choir 2/2/2007
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Faith and Internat'l Dev. Conf. 2007
14120 Worship Wilson, Paul Scott 1/26/2007 Worship

Symposium on Worship, 2007
2508 Worship - Stranger to Self Raines




1977 Worship - The Church and its Lord DeJong, James




11401 Worship & Culture: A Continuing Debate Spinks, Bryan D. 7/2/2003
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Seminars in Christian Scholarship
12473 Worship & Plenary: Sacred Time, Holy Ground: Christian Worhsip and the Practices of Daily Life Bass, Dorothy; Lindvall, Micheal 1/28/2005 Dorothy Bass is the author of Receiving the Day: Christian Practices for Opening the Gift of Time. She is director of the Valparaiso Project on the Education and Formation o f People in Faith, at Valparaiso University.
Michael Lindvall is pastor of Brick Presbyterian Church, New York, New York. He is the author of three books: The Good News from North Haven, Leaving North Haven (both Crossroad Publishing), and The Christia n Life: A Geography of God (Geneva Press, 2001).
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2005
14497 Worship 101: The Building Blocks of a Biblical Approach to Worship Witvliet, John 1/25/2008 This session will explore some of the Bible's most fundamental teaching about worship, with an aim to equipping you to teach this material back home. This session is especia lly ideal for first-time Symposium attendees, as well as veterans who want to energize their own teaching ministries. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2008
8954 Worship- A Healing Service Roeda, Jack 6/8/1988
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Conference
8956 Worship- A Taize Service Kammeraad, Carl 6/9/1988
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Ministers' Conference
5188 Worship and Celebration of Holy Communion
6/6/1984
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Ministers' Institute
2479 Worship and Evangelism Hart, Dirk 8/7/1985


Lityrgy conference
143 Worship and Evangelism Reconsidered Ruth, Lester 1/15/2000
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Calvin Symposium on Worship and the Arts
12556 Worship and Incipient Idolatry Best, Harold 1/28/2005 If, as St. Paul says, an idol is nothing, then there must be nothing to idolatry outside of our efforts to make nothing into something. In the biblical sense, what do “ ;nothing” and “something” mean in the context of a life of faith, authentic worship, and artistic action? Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2005
3140 Worship and Technology Witvliet, John 1/20/2000


Calvin Theological Seminary
13772 Worship and the Wilderness Card, Michael 4/21/2006 Few Christians today seem to understand—or take seriously—what the Bible says about lament. Through a discussion of the Psalms, Card explores the heart of lament and describes how it functions in the life of a believer, the life of a church, and the life of a writer.

Festival of Faith & Writing, 2006
15078 Worship and the Word Man, Ron 1/30/2009 Many churches, and especially those in the Protestant free-church tradition, need to use the Scriptures more in their worship. This seminar will explore why and how the Bibl e should inform, infuse and enrich our worship planning and leading. We will also look at practical ways to bring the Word in all its richness into both our regular and our holiday worship services. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2009
12468 Worship and Theology in Harmony (Set of 4 tapes) Byars, Ronald; Dyrness, William A.; Moore-Keish, Martha; Stubbs, David; Van Dyk, Leanne; Witvliet, John 1/27/2005 Ronald Byars is professor of preaching and worship at Union Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian Education in Richmond, Virginia. A Presbyterian pasto r for more than three decades in Michigan and Kentucky, Byars’ primary interest is in the recovery of Word and Sacrament as the norm for Lord’s Day worship. He is the author of Christian Worship: Glorifying and Enjoying God (Geneva, 2000), and of The Future of Protestant Worship: Beyond the Worship Wars (Westminster John Knox, 2002). Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2005
37 Worship and Today's Culture: Finding a Third Way Long, Thomas 1/15/2001 This session will explore the tensions that almost every congregation is now experiencing between the old and the new, the formal and the informal, the creative innovation a nd the trusted traditional. Then learn about how some congregations have found a "third way," an approach to worship that stays within the trajectory of Christian tradition but responds to the realities of our own cultural context.
[Many Sym posium on Worship recordings are available at: http://www.worshipsymposium.org/past/]
Bookstore (college) : No Restriction
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2001
14231 Worship as Spiritual Formation DeJonge, Heidi; Glassford, Darwin; Zandstra, Pat 1/26/2007
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2007
5245 Worship at Neland CRC in Grand Rapids MI Dekker, Harold

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Worship Service
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
2488 Worship at Westminster Jordan

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11900 Worship for All Ages Bloss, Michael 1/30/2004 How one church reevaluated their worship centers and Christian education program, and then revitalized their approach by starting a family service during the education hour on major festival days. The process will also be traced from earliest ideas among staff team members to final brochure layout and first Sunday. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2004
14929 Worship Hymnal


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The Chaplain's Tape Lobrary
14141 Worship in Difficult Times Smith, Kathy 1/26/2007


Symposium on Worship, 2007
9226 Worship in Our Time: The Biblical Gifts Dawn, Marva 1/10/1997 [Many Symposium on Worship recordings are available at: http://www.worshipsymposium.org/past/] Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 1997
9228 Worship in Our Time: The Theological Needs Dawn, Marva 1/10/1997 [Many Symposium on Worship recordings are available at: http://www.worshipsymposium.org/past/] Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 1997
15084 Worship in the Chinese Church: A Case Study Selles, Kurt