Faculty Stories

Dr. Edward Berkelaar and Dr. Darren Brouwer will monitor pollution in Hamilton watersheds with funding from a second Zylstra grant.
Why do religious youth tend to avoid negative behaviours? Shaping desires may more important than the resistance of temptations, Redeemer researcher theorizes.
The Book of Judges and contemporary Christianity.
Dr. Deborah Bowen explores environmental apocalypse and hope in Margaret Atwood’s "MaddAddam" trilogy.
Are Christian colleges safer for women? Redeemer researcher looks for answers about sexual assault on Christian campuses.
Redeemer art professors see changing attitudes toward the use of art in the church
Prof. Patricia Slade and Dr. Dirk Windhorst to retire
Dr. Robert Joustra on the Biblical roots of the United Nations.
Redeemer faculty contribute to collection of essays on the Church's social responsibility
Emeritus professor of history is one of the key contributors to a new series of Kuyper books and digital resources
Associate Professor of Biology Joel Klinck awarded $39,100 grant to assess effects of waste water from sewage treatment plants on endangered mussels

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