Albert M. Wolters Centre for Christian Scholarship

For the official launch of the Albert M. Wolters Centre for Christian Scholarship, the centre hosted a student essay contest, which posed the question, why does a Reformed worldview matter? First...
The Albert M. Wolters Centre for Christian Scholarship began a new fellowship program last year, appointing and hosting three faculty fellows, one from each area of the university: Dr. Jonathan...
Dr. Daniel Lee Hill, Redeemer’s 2022 Emerging Public Intellectual Award winner, finds a hopeful example in Christian abolitionists.
The annual Kuyper Conference, founded in 1998 at Princeton Theological Seminary, acknowledges the stream of Calvinist thought represented by Abraham Kuyper, Dutch theologian and statesman...
EPI winner Dr. Daniel Lee Hill aims to both energize and challenge Christians to seek the good of their neighbours and their communities in creative ways through his current project exploring...
Redeemer faculty took a deep dive into the university’s Reformed tradition, including Neo-Calvinism, and how it applies to teaching and research at the annual faculty conference.
Third-year history student Karilyn Van Brugge spent the summer of 2021 exploring and maintaining Redeemer’s history.
Redeemer’s Centre for Christian Scholarship has a new name, a new director and three new faculty fellows to take its work to the next level.
A dedicated faculty book section brings Redeemer’s legacy of research and scholarship to its recently refreshed bookstore, 21Five.
Dr. Aaron Griffith, assistant professor of history at Whitworth University and Redeemer’s 2021 Emerging Public Intellectual Award winner, is exploring the connection between evangelical...
Redeemer hosted a discussion with 2020 Emerging Public Intellectual Award Winner and New Testament scholar Rev. Dr. Esau McCaulley and Wheaton College professor Dr. Vince Bacote.
Finding direction for today in the wisdom of Abraham Kuyper.
Theologian Dr. Matthew Kaemingk, the 2019 Emerging Public Intellectual Award winner, is helping Christian leaders to respond faithfully to immigration in their communities.
In Dr. Richard Mouw’s keynote and panel at Redeemer this October, he called Christians to a faithful civility as tensions rise worldwide.
In a society where entertainment is valued over eternity, 2017 Emerging Public Intellectual Award winner Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson fosters incarnational vision through stories.

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