Some recent articles and presentations
The Quest for a Quantitative Social Science (talk given at the conference Christian Scholarship: For What? held at Calvin College, Fall 2001)
Choosing a Pastor (article published in The Banner, Nov. 2002)
Is There a Discrete Analogue to the Median Voter Theorem? (presentation at the Public Choice Society, March, 2003)
Two Ways of Knowing, (article on the relationship between statistical knowledge and the knowledge that comes by Christian belief), Journal of the Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences, 2004
Letter from the Editor, JACMS, www.acmsonline.org/letterfromeditor.htm, 2004
Separable Discrete Preferences, research article published in Mathematical Social Sciences, 2004
An Augustinian Perspective on the Philosophy of Mathematics, article, 2007, JACMS, 2007
Teaching Mathematics from a Christian Perspective, article in ACSI's World Report, Oct. 2007
Review of Equations from God: Pure Mathematics and Victorian Faith by Daniel J. Cohen, JACMS, 2007Horizontal Assessment, article to appear in Assessment Update
Optimal Enforcement and Adequate Penalties, research article, currently being revised
Kuyers math workshop presentation, June 2008
Review of Creative Tension: Essays on Science and Religion by Michael Heller, Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith: The Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation, forthcoming