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16559 Memories of Muhammad: The Prophet We Never Knew Safi, Omar 10/7/2010 The West Michigan Academic Consortium and the Kaufman Interfaith Institute present "Islam Beyond the Headlines"
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
16558 Where is the Love? Where is the Justice? Muslim Reflections for Today Safi, Omar 10/7/2010 The West Michigan Academic Consortium and the Kaufman Interfaith Institute present "Islam Beyond the Headlines"
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
3371 Gulf Crisis, The: The Question of Palestine and United States Policy Said, Edward 1/28/1991
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1991
16948 Creative Farming Salatin, Joel
IC1212
“Organic is just the beginning: why stop there?” asks Joel Salatin, entrepreneur and owner of Polyface Farm in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, known for its unique approach to sustainable farming. His home-made inventions rely on creative problem-solving and hi-tech materials to gain the most wholesome use of his land and livestock. Featured in Food, Inc. and Omnivore’s Dilemma, Salatin sums it up with his latest book title--Folks, This Ain't Normal: A Farmer's Advice for Happier Hens, Healthier People, and a Better World. Karen Saupe hosts.

Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Inner Compass
16921 Dancing with Dinner Salatin, Joel 1/17/2012 Joel Salatin is a fulltime alternative farmer in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. He writes extensively for agriculture magazines and is a popular speaker who defends sma ll farms, local food systems, and the right to opt out of the conventional food paradigm. His family’s farm, Polyface Inc, has been featured in Smithsonian Magazine, National Geographic, Gourmet, and countless other radio, television and print media . Profiled on the Lives of the 21st Century series with Peter Jennings on ABC News, his after- broadcast chat room fielded more hits than any other segment to date. The farm achieved iconic status as the grass farm featured in the New York Times bestselle r Omnivore’s Dilemma by food writer guru Michael Pollan and more recently the movie Food, Inc
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2012
3012 Education / Youth Ministry Salem Ave Church
Tape 1-0:34:10
Tape 2-0:23:59



3011 Building the Youth Ministry Leadership Team Salem Ave Church




2396 Organizing for Evangelism Salem Ave Church




3014 Youth Ministries Overview Salem Ave Church




2395 What Makes a Church Grow? / Setting Priorities Salem Ave Church
Tape 1-0:41:31
Tape 2-0:39:52



2142 Managed Ministry, The / Pastoral Administration Salem Ave Church
Tape 1-0:43:38
Tape 2-0:35:19



2510 Worship/Staff Salem Ave. Church
Staff-0:41:09
Worship-0:36:46



3027 Keeping Up with the Church Music Scene Salem Ave. Church




11989 Saturday Night and Sunday Morning: Music as a Spiritual Practice Saliers, Don E. 4/24/2004 Saliers, a religion professor, explores the process, problems, and delights of the collaborative father/daughter book he has written with his daughter, Emily Saliers, a memb er of the Indigo Girls. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2004
14093 Heart of Racial Justice, The Salter McNeil, Brenda 1/15/2007 Brenda Salter McNeil is an ordained Christian minister, teacher, evangelist and frequent speaker at churches, colleges and conferences nationwide. She is the founder and p rincipal of Salter McNeil Associates, LLC, a reconciliation training, consulting and leadership development company that serves academic, religious and civic organizations. McNeil holds degrees from Fuller Theological Seminary and Rutgers University. Her D.Min. degree is from Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
She is the co-author of "The Heart of Racial Justice" which states that racial and ethnic hostility is a spiritual battle which hinders our effectiveness as one body of believers. In her January Series presentation, she will reveal a new model of racial reconciliation, social justice and spiritual healing that creates both individual and community transformation.
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2007
13989 Authentic Race Relations Salter-McNeil, Brenda
#715 AUTHENTIC RACE RELATIONS Originally broadcast Feb. 18, 2007
Christ's cross gave us the route to repaired relationships with God and with each other. Why do we hear so little emphasis on the horizontal peace? Calvin College January Series guest Brenda Salter McNeil, co-author of The Heart of Racial Justice: How Soul Change leads to Social Change , tells host Shirley Hoogstra what can happen when we recognize the spir itual roots of our segregation, shed the false roles we've taken on, and speak the truth.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
11955 Introducing Nicholas Samaras Samaras, Nicholas 4/22/2004 A session to introduce the work of poet Nicholas Samaras. He reads poems on his ongoing concept of “Twenty-First Century Saints.” Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2004
16379 Writing for the Change You Wish to See in the World Samson, Lisa 4/17/2010 From Uncle Tom’s Cabin to The Jungle, fiction has been a force for social change and a catalyst for action in the individual. But how does one write about the marginal ized with respect while winsomely and subversively providing a call for change? Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2010
12698 Faces of Forgiveness: Psychological Contributions. Sandage, Steven 4/27/2005
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
CTS
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
12690 Faces of Forgiveness, The: Psychological Contributions Sandage, Steven 4/27/2005


Preaching Forgiveness Conference
14069 Sense and Sensibility Sandberg, Stephanie 11/8/2006 Script adapted from Jane Austen's novel by Heather Brown
and Stephanie Sandberg. Directed by Stephanie Sandberg

Set in the shift between Classicism and Romanticis m Jane Austen's classic novel asks the question, “Can we be rational in love?” Adapted for numerous stage, film, and television productions, Calvin Theatre Company's Sense and Sensibility emphasizes the novel's innate dramatic qualities, often sharp satirical wit, and the complicated road to love in a society where wealth was considered an indication of character and a little gossip could go a long way.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Calvin Theatre Company
13937 Edith Stein Sandberg, Stephanie 4/2/2003 The true story, by Arthur Giron, of a Jewish intellectual who converted to Roman Catholicism, joined a Carmelite nunnery and was martyred at Auschwitz.
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research CAS Dept. Play
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.
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research CAS Dept. Play
13931 Disciples Sandburg, Stephanie 1/21/2006 'Disciples', in an honest, raw narrative style, describes the eleven disciples' reactions and responses immediately following the crucifixion. Taking place during the days between Jesus' death and resurrection, it focusses particularly on the hollow feelings and search for resolution that occur throughout Holy Saturday.
The video includes conversation with playright Andras Visky.
Available for cast & crew, only.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research CAS Dept. Play
14795 Plain Turkish Tyranny: Images of the Turk in Anti-Puritan Polemic, 1640-1660, A Sanders, Glen 5/29/1998
Heritage Hall : Available for sale.
Puritanism and its Discontents
1799 Text and Canon of the Old Testament, The Sanders, James A. 5/1/1979



16309 Essay as a Way of Discovery, The Sanders, Scott Russell 4/15/2010 One of the most intriguing aspects of the essay is the spectacle of a mind searching for a way through some difficult terrain. The terrain may be emotional, intellectual, or geographical; the difficulty may arise from uncertainty or complexity, from confusion or pain, or from the mystery that surrounds and saturates all of existence. Scott Russell Sanders considers the search for pattern and meaning that occurs not only in t he preliminary stages of writing but also in the composition process. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2010
16334 Place, Community, and Hope Sanders, Scott Russell; Moore, Kathleen Dean 4/16/2010 Two essayists explore the importance of attachment to place, the crucial role of human community in preserving and celebrating wild places, and the role of the writer in off ering hope for the future of the planet. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2010
2288 Urban Youth Ministry Sangster, Verlay



S.C.U.P.E. 1978
3487 Wrap-up: Concluding Panel Discussion Sanneh, Lamin 4/28/2001
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Seminars in Christian Scholarship
14806 Christianity, Cultures, and Worship Worldwide Sanneh, Lamin 11/1/2003 Conference Summation Heritage Hall : Available for sale.
Christianity, Cultures, and Worship Worldwide
12618 Post-Western Christian Resurgence: Too Much, Too Early? Sanneh, Lamin 3/31/2005



17627 Faith and Citizenship with Reference to Africa: A Comparative Inquiry Part 1 Sanneh, Lamin 11/14/2012 Sanneh will reflect on the issues and challenges facing Christians in societies of significant Christian growth but with a scanty tradition of thinking about how faith and c itizenship impinge on issues of democracy in a pluralist society. He will compare Christian and Islamic ideas, indicating the overlaps and divergences as a way of sharpening the issues younger churches are facing in Africa and elsewhere.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Stob Lectures
17628 Faith and Citizenship with Reference to Africa: A Comparative Inquiry Part 2 Sanneh, Lamin 11/15/2012 Sanneh will reflect on the issues and challenges facing Christians in societies of significant Christian growth but with a scanty tradition of thinking about how faith and c itizenship impinge on issues of democracy in a pluralist society. He will compare Christian and Islamic ideas, indicating the overlaps and divergences as a way of sharpening the issues younger churches are facing in Africa and elsewhere.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Stob Lectures
12634 Post-Modern Christian Resurgence: Too Much, Too Early? Sanneh, Lamin 3/31/2005 Confidence in a century of Western missions was on the wane when, in the 1960s, the current Christian resurgence kicked in, catching us off guard. Is that loss of confidence too far advanced to be reversible even by mounting evidence of an unflagging resurgence? What are the implications of the gulf between a resurgent post-Western Christianity and an increasingly post-Christian West?
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Seminars in Christian Scholarship
85 Christian Expansion and Social Renewal: Reaping Where Others Sowed Sanneh, Lamin 7/11/2000

Heritage Hall : Available for sale.
12649 Post-Western Christian Resurgence: Too Much, Too Early? Sanneh, Lamin 3/31/2005
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

17437 Community Voices:"Healing & Hope" SAPT (Sexual Assault Prevention Team) 3/3/2010 Video of daily chapel services at Calvin College.
Audio-Visual (college) : Available for sale. Chapel
17516 Community Voices: "Healing & Hope," SAPT (Sexual Assault Prevention Team) 3/3/2010 The daily chapel archive as recorded in .FLV files on DVD-ROM discs. Individual services can be requested on a DVD-Video, or the entire disc may be requested.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Chapel
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
18038 Cuban Refugees and the Christian Reformed Church Sara Lima 3/17/2011 In Spanish, 2011, with transcription and translation, 2012.
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Cuban Refugees and the Christian Reformed Church: An Oral History Project
16660 Causes and Consequences of Religious Minority Repression in Muslim Countries, The Sarkissian, Ani 10/13/2010 Ani Sarkissian spoke on "The Causes and Consequences of Religious Minority Repression in Muslim Countries." Dr. Sarkissian is an Assistant Professor of Political S cience at Michigan State University, where she is a core faculty member of the Muslim Studies Program and the Center for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies. Sarkissian holds a PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where she receive d grants from the National Science Foundation and IREX (Individual Advanced Research Opportunities) to develop her dissertation on religion and democratization in Christian and Islamic societies. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Henry Institute
16142 Singing the Psalms Against a Backdrop of Persecution: A View from Pakiston Sarwar, Eric 1/29/2010
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2010
112 Writing to Nurture the Spiritual Imagination of Children Sasso, Sandy 3/30/2000
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
12534 Preaching in Times of Crisis and Transition Satterlee, Craig 1/29/2005 Craig A. Satterlee is professor of homiletics at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and Dean of the ACTS Doctor of Ministry in Preaching Program. He will share insig hts from his forthcoming book, When God Speaks through Change: Preaching in Times of Crisis, to be published by The Alban Institute in collaboration with the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship. This book is the result of a yearlong consultation with pa rish pastors, funded by the Louisville
Institute, a Lilly Endowment Program for the Study of American Religion.
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2005
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 through 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. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2009
4500 Dutch Catholics in Wisconsin; Schilder Nollen: A Dutch Artist on the Iowa Frotier Saueressig, Ida; Mills, Larry 10/8/1981 Two Lectures
1) Saueressig - up to 47:15
2) Mills - from 47:15
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
Conference on Dutch-American Studies
4501 When Can Foreign Policy Be Moral? Saunders, Harold 1/13/1984
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
Interim Lecture Series, 1984
10757 Bringing Change to Church Saupe, Karen; Seely, Edward
#321 BRINGING CHANGE TO CHURCH
When someone says "We're going to do things differently around here," do those words make you cringe or salivate? Most people r un for cover. Pastor and social scientist Dr. Edward Seely of the Calvin Institute for Christian Worship has studied this reluctance to embrace change and applied it to the church setting. He tells guest host Karen Saupe what strategies and mindsets peopl e might try when introducing change in churches.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
15083 Creating Scripts from the Bilbe Savidge, Dale 1/30/2009 The Bible is a rich source of dramatic material for worship. From medieval tropes to contemporary sketches we’ll survey the ways people have adapted scripture for perf ormance and then we’ll form groups and create original scripture plays. You’ll gain experience with adaptation and leave with a script you can direct next Sunday! Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2009
6434 Charsie Sawyer, soprano Sawyer, Charsie 2/3/1989
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

10077 Gospel Choir Sawyer, Charsie 11/22/1998
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

17696 Gospel Choir Concert Sawyer, Charsie 11/18/2012

Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
14719 Concert of Gospel Praise, A Sawyer, Charsie 4/20/2008 A Concert of Gospel Praise
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Gospel Choir
18302 A Day in the Life: Gospel Choir Tour Sawyer, Charsie 10/18/2013 Highlights trip to Honduras
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
16972 Message is in the Song, The Sawyer, Charsie 11/20/2011

Audio-Visual (college) : Available for sale. Gospel Choir
15014 Be Thou Exalted Sawyer, Charsie 11/23/2008 Gospel Choir Concert
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Gospel Choir
16509 We Proclaim Him Sawyer, Charsie 4/25/2010 Gospel Choir Concert
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
14273 Gospel Choir Concert Sawyer, Charsie 4/22/2007

None : Not Available for sale.
14068 Total Praise Sawyer, Charsie 11/19/2006 Calvin College Gospel Choir Presents: Total Praise
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
17499 Gospel Choir Concert Sawyer, Charsie 4/29/2012 A Concert of Praise and Worship featuring special guests "The New Voices of Grace"
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
16640 Calvin College Gospel Choir Sawyer, Charsie 11/21/2010

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
6433 Charsie Sawyer, soprano Sawyer, Charsie 2/3/1989
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13485 Charsie Randolph Sawyer Sawyer, Charsie Randolph 2/17/2000
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Alarabara World Arts Series
9990 Charsie Sawyer Recital Sawyer, Charsie Randolph
Kim, Hyesook
9/27/1997 Alumni Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Alarabara World Arts Series
10170 Charsie Randolph Sawyer, soprano Sawyer, Charsie Randolph
Kim, Hyesook
Allman, Leonard
de la Barrera, Carlos
Dugan, Darlene
10/29/1999 Faculty Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

14579 Gospel Choir Reunion Concert Sawyer, Charsie, conductor
Gospel Choir
Gospel Choir Alumni
2/9/2008 Concert Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
14614 Then Sings My Soul Sawyer, Charsie, conductor
Tolbert, Clinton, lead musician
10/31/2007 Calvin College Gospel Choir, 2007, celebrating ten years of praise. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Concert
15678 Calvin College Gospel Choir Sawyer, Charsie, conductor
Tolbert, Clinton, Lead Musician
Luchie, Tarence Edward , Master of Ceremonies
Glasper, Nate, Student Assitant conductor
4/20/2008 Concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

15522 Charsie Sawyer, soprano; Carlos De La Barrera, guitar Sawyer, Charsie, soprano
De La Barrera, Carlos, guitar
Brown, Jill Marie, Flute
10/14/2005 Faculty Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Faculty Recital
6169 Lengthening the Cords and Strengthening the Stakes Sawyer, Charsie; Hamersma, John 9/27/2001 Music Recital Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Christian Scholarship...For What?
18578 Reading Sayers, Valerie 4/12/2014


Festival of Faith & Writing, 2014
18562 Distance a Fiction Writer Travels, The Sayers, Valerie 4/12/2014


Festival of Faith & Writing, 2014
14884 Written on the Heart Scalia, A
(Supreme Court Justice)
6/30/2003 Photos by Luke Robinson Heritage Hall : Available for sale.
Seminars in Christian Scholarship
5870 Men, Women, and Change Scanzoni, John and Letha 4/15/1975
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Lecture Council Series
4502 Role of Women in Home, Church, and Society, The Scanzoni, Letha

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

2289 Role of Women in Home, Church, and Society, The Scanzoni, Letha




5872 Christian Woman's Liberation Scanzoni, Letha 1/27/1975
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Interim Lecture Series, 1975
5873 Role of Women in Home, Church, and Society, The Scanzoni, Letha

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Lecture
4503 Reformed Bible College Interview Schaal, John

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
18557 Reading, A Schaap, James 4/12/2014


Festival of Faith & Writing, 2014
3261 Wiersma Memorial Lecture Schaap, James 4/17/1997
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Wiersma Memorial Lecture
239 Faith and the Writer: Mix or Mistake? Schaap, James 4/2/1998


Festival of Faith & Writing, 1998
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
11987 Farming the Back 40: The Backyard as a Source for Writing Schaap, James 4/24/2004 Schaap demonstrates the relationship he has maintained with his "neighborhood" throughout his writing career, illustrating sources for the stories he’s writt en, as well as reading from work he is presently doing, most of it journalistic. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2004
98 Piecing Fiction out of Autobiography: When your Characters and Audience Overlap Schaap, James 3/31/2000
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
16406 Interview Concerning Frederick Feikema Manfred Schaap, James C.




16423 Interview Concerning Frederick Feikema Manfred Schaap, James C.
Given in December Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5655 Unfinished Story of the Christian Reformed Church, The Schaap, James C.


Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
3212 Readings by James Schaap and Hugh Cook Schaap, James; Cook, Hugh 4/11/1996
Heritage Hall : No Restriction None : Not Recorded. Festival of Faith & Writing, 1996
3179 Their Own Voices Schaap, James; Heynen, Jim; Siegel, Robert 3/30/2000
None : Not Recorded. None : Not Recorded. Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
262 Readings by Schaap, Heynen, Terpstra, Taylor Schaap, James; Heynen, Jim; Terpstra, John; Taylor, Dan 4/4/1998
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Festival of Faith & Writing, 1998
16347 Creative Life of a Writer: From Ideas to Print, The Schaap, James; Shaw, Luci; Siegel, Robert 4/17/2010 Three authors talk about how our early rough materials shape, shift, and form to bring us into fuller writing projects. Participants are invited to trace the things that &# 8220;feed the well”—from single moments, roughhewn ideas, and chance encounters with books, characters, and news items. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2010
13812 Reading by James Schaap and William Vande Kopple, A Schaap, James; Vander Kopple, Bill 4/22/2006


Festival of Faith & Writing, 2006
15998 Managing Water in the Netherlands Schaap, Siebe 4/16/2009 Dr. Siebe Schaap gave a public lecture on managing water in the Netherlands. The Netherlands is recognized world-wide as a leader in water management technology and policy. Because much of the country is below sea level and is the delta for three major rivers, the Netherlands has always faced flooding hazards from both sea and rivers. Global warming adds to these hazards. The lecture is part of Dutch Heritage Month.
Dr. Schaap is chairman of the Water Board, Groot Salland, The Netherlands, Chairman of the Federation of Dutch Water Boards and Member of the Dutch Parliament. He is a leading expert on water management issues in the Netherlands.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Dutch Heritage Month
18329 You Shall Not Give False Testimony Schaefer, Kurt 11/11/2013

Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
17612 GROW - "Blessed are those who mourn" Schaefer, Kurt 9/24/2012

Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Chapel
17719 GROW - Kurt Schaefer, Campus Ministries Intern & Economics Prof. Schaefer, Kurt 10/29/2012

Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Chapel
8252 Charles Schantz, Guitar Schantz, Charles 4/12/1985
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

8250 Charles Schantz, Guitar; Lisa Van Houten, Soprano Schantz, Charles; Van Houten, Lisa 5/7/1984
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
8251 Charles Schantz, Guitar; Lisa Van Houten, Soprano Schantz, Charles; Van Houten, Lisa 5/7/1984
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13945 Songs for Ascension: Looking Beyond Your Hymnal Scheer, Greg 5/25/2006
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Ascension Conference
17827 Planning Worship with Hymnary.org Scheer, Greg 1/25/2013 In recent years, an explosion of resources and music styles has made worship planning an almost overwhelming task. Hymnary.org can help tame this process by allowing planner s to search for songs by scripture, meter, lectionary, etc, and then narrow searches by denomination or year, and even restrict results to those hymnals in your own collection. This session will review the basics of using Hymnary.org, highlight new develo pments such as featured hymns and a streamlined user interface, and show how Hymnary.org can kickstart your worship brainstorming. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2013
11923 Planning Worship: Joining Structure and Style Scheer, Greg 1/30/2004
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2004
11925 Planning Worthip: Practical Techniques Scheer, Greg 1/30/2004


Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2004
15102 Mentoring Musicians Scheer, Greg 1/30/2009 How can we change our leadership paradigm from directing people to helping them grow? Greg Scheer¹s story of mentoring and being mentored is a launching point for a dis cussion of how we can best nurture those who are involved in our worship ministries for the good of God's kingdom. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2009
9319 Ann Schein, Piano Schein, Ann 9/29/1995
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

10 Democratic China, A? Will Internet Trade and Capitalism Transform China? Schell, Orville
airband Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 2001
8943 Banner Making: Ingenuity, Ideas, and… Schemper, Carla

Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Calvin College Symposium
8942 Banner Making: Putting Creativity Schemper, Carla

Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Calvin College Symposium
16724 Dwelling with Philippians in a Downtown Church Plant Schenkel, Amy; Steenwyk, Carrie 1/28/2011 As a pastor and worship leader in a downtown church plant with many younger people and an interactive, rather non-traditional style of worship, we wondered how the new book Dwelling with Philippians could fit our context. This session will report on the process and resources from our worship series on Philippians. We will also discuss questions and ideas for contextualizing a worship series on Philippians in a variety of worship settings. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2011
3357 Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night: Should Doctors Kill Schiedermayer, David 1/22/1992

Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1992
4505 No Neutral Ground, Acts 12:1-9 Schipper, Allen 3/18/1990
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
15618 Laura Schipper, flute Schipper, Laura
Varineau, Gwen, piano
4/26/2007 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Student Recital
15682 Laura Schipper, flute; Philip McMillan, violin Schipper, Laura
McMillan, Philip
4/26/2008 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Student Recital
15740 Laura Schipper, flute Schipper, Laura, flute 4/23/2009 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Student Recital
10458 Elizabeth Schlaupitz Student Recital Schlaupitz, Elizabeth 10/25/2001 Student Recital, Linda Hoisington, piano

Student Recital
2182 What is Happening in the CRC? Schlissel, Steve 10/17/1989


CTS Special Lecture
12328 What Price Unity? Schlissel, Steve M.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
12329 Time for a New Reformation Schlissel, Steve M.
.


2397 Uses of the Quara'an Schlorff, Sam 10/11/1980


Christian Witness to Muslim
18089 Keeping Faith: New Legacies of the English Department Schmidt, Gary 5/11/2011 Spring Event Audio-Visual : Archive/Available for Research

14632 Writing for the Middle-School Reader: War, Trouble, and Calamity Schmidt, Gary 4/17/2008 In a time of war and unrest, the writer for middle-school and young-adult readers is called to speak in ways that encourage those readers to survey a world realistically and openly, no matter what the genre, no matter what the form. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2008
16046 Ethics of Young Adult Literature Schmidt, Gary
#1005
Scowling cheerleaders and thirsty vampires beckon from the Young Adult bookshelves. How can concerned parents evaluate what their kids are reading? Newbery Honor-wi nning author Gary Schmidt of the Calvin College English department suggests ways to judge a book other than by its cover. Karen Saupe hosts.

Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Inner Compass
16834 Keeping Faith: New Legacies of the English Department Schmidt, Gary 5/11/2011 Spring Event Keynote Address

William Spoelhof Society
18064 That Kid in the Back Row, the One with the Red Shirt Schmidt, Gary 8/25/2011 Fall Conference Audio-Visual : Archive/Available for Research

13765 I Started Writing Because I Wanted to Murder My High School PE Teacher Schmidt, Gary 4/20/2006 Schmidt's novels, though set as far back as 1730, often include moments and scenes from his own past and experience. So how does the writer for middle-grade and young-adult readers adapt his or her past to a narrative set in a different time period and to readers who are unfamiliar with both the author and the historical past? And what ethical implications do such uses carry, particularly when they involve issues of faith an d meaning? Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2006
18250 Opening Plenary Schmidt, Gary
FFW2012 Plenary 1 Audio-Visual : Archive/Available for Research
FFW2012
16838 That Kid in the Back Row,
the One with the Red Shirt
Schmidt, Gary 8/25/2011
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Fall Conference for Calvin College Faculty and Staff
17145 Where the Servants Dwell Schmidt, Gary 4/19/2012 Opening Plenary Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Festival of Faith & Writing, 2012
160 Of Duchesses and Sin Eaters: The Pattern of Story Schmidt, Gary 1/11/1999
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1999
11513 Book of the Quarter: Fall 2003 Schmidt, Gary 10/9/2003
Bookstore(college) : Available for sale.

12487 Art Part of Preaching, The Schmit, Clayton 1/28/2005 Most preachers would say that preaching is an art. In what ways is it artistic? And what are the aesthetic responsibilities and techniques that will bring preaching to life? This workshop will explore the theological and practical dimensions of crafting sermons that are lively and engaging. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2005
12474 Psalms are to be Heard Everywhere Schmit, Clayton; Seerveld, Calvin 1/28/2005 Plenary Session. Clayton Schmit is associate professor of preaching at Fuller Theological Seminary and author of Too Deep for Words: A Theology of Liturgical Expression (Wes tminster John Knox Press, 2002) and Public Reading of Scripture: A Handbook (Abingdon, 2002).
Calvin Seerveld is senior member of philosophical aesthetics, emeritus, at the Institute of Christian Studies, Toronto, and past co-chair of the Canadian Soci ety for Aesthetics. His writings and
illustrated lectures presented around the world have been
profoundly encouraging to contemporary Christian artists.
Two recent books are Bearing Fresh Olive Leaves: Alternative
Steps in Understanding Art (T uppence Press, 2000) and How to
Read the Bible to Hear God Speak (Dordt College Press, 2003).
His latest title is Voicing God’s Psalms (Eerdmans, 2005).
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2005
15928 Schneider Piano Recital Schneider
Student or Faculty Recital. Reel a is mono and Reel b is stereo. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

10742 Is Wealth Bad? Schneider, John 10/15/2002 #306 IS WEALTH BAD?
Most religious writings about wealth treat it as a sell-out to materialism. The dangers of idolatry are worthy of severe warning, but have we gone ov erboard? Isn't it possible to be wealthy both economically and spiritually? John Schneider of Calvin's religion department discusses the answers offered in his book The Good of Affluence: Seeking God in a Culture of Wealth.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
8253 Phyllis Schneider, Piano Schneider, Phyllis 12/14/1963
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4506 Dutch Psalms Sing and Interview ith Mrs. Henry P. Scholte Scholte, Henry P.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
Iowa Historical Society
6180 Christian Scholarship for Economic Policy Scholte, Marianne; Jongeneel, Roelof 9/29/2001
None : Not Recorded.
Christian Scholarship...For What?
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
5856 Schoolland Schoolland 6/4/1982

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14365 Prelude 1 Schoon, Hennie
Crump, David
9/24/2007 Responsible Freedom
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4507 World War II in the Netherlands Schornagel-Vander Hart, A.J.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Interview
15408 Marie Schotanus, soprano; Reshae Vanderzwan, violin Schotanus, Marie
Vanderzwan, Reshae
4/5/2003 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Student Recital
107 Conversation with Paul Schrader, A Schrader, Paul 3/31/2000
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
2290 Intercultural Effectiveness in Ministry Schram, Judy 10/21/1993


CTS Special Lecture
13616 Minstrel & the Storyteller, The Schram, Peninnah; Edery, Gerard 1/23/2006 Peninnah Schram, recipient of the National Storytelling Network’s 'Circle of Excellence Award,' will transport us to different times, worlds and cultures as a fellow t raveler through a variety of exciting and memorable stories. The stories will be further enhanced by the expressive folk music of Gerard Edery, who appeared in the Ivory Consort at the 2005 January Series. Experience their storytelling filled with tales o f strength, sorrow, sweetness, love, irony and wit in a uniquely memorable way.
Listen to audio at: www.calvin.edu/january/2006/
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13822 WCC and the Social Gospel, The Schrotenboer, Paul

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6288 Endurance, Encouragement and Hope; Chosen for Justice Schrotenboer, Paul 8/9/1987 Two services
1) AM - "Endurance, Encouragement and Hope" (Up to 41:05)
2) PM - "Chosen for Justice" (Starts from 41:05)
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church
6753 Franz Schubert Schubert, Franz 1/25/1991
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

6754 Franz Schubert Schubert, Franz 1/25/1992
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17233 Beyond Backdrop: The Role of Place in Fiction Schuitema, Adam 4/21/2012 One of the ways fiction writers create the illusion of reality in their work is through the careful crafting of lifelike settings. In this session, Adam Schuitema discusses the ways in which place—whether interior or exterior, actual or invented—can enhance a story’s characters, conflicts, and overall effect. Network Archive : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2012
17187 Stories of a People and Place (Conversation) Schuitema, Adam; Westerhof, Patricia 4/20/2012 This session explores the ways in which stories can be grounded in and inspired by community. Two fiction writers--both of whom have published story collections that have gr own out of communities they’ve lived in or hold allegiances to--talk about the constraints and delights of community in the lives of writers. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2012
2291 Mind, the Mood, and the Need of the Unchurched, The Schuller, Robert 3/29/1979



2398 Evangelistic Congregation, The Schuller, Robert 3/30/1979



16184 Reflecting on his 50-year Career in the Ministry Schuller, Robert 3/11/2010

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16284 50-yearCareer in the Ministry Schuller,Robert 3/11/2010
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.

4509 Dutch Identity at Home and Abroad Schulte Nordholt, J.W. 4/21/1982
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3354 Athletics in the 90s: A Decade of Change Schultz, Richard 1/16/1992

Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1992
6151 Athletics in the 90's Schultz, Richard


Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Calvin College Today
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
11108 Canon, Intertextuality, and Determinate Meaning: Understanding Isaiah's "new heavens and new earth"(Isa. 65:17 Schultz, Richard 5/16/2003 Recorded on Side 2 of A11107 "Hermeneutics of Deliverance." Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Hermeneutics at the Crossroads Conference
6059 Youth Seminar Schultze




10867 Habits of the High-Tech Heart: Living Virtuously in the Information Age Schultze, Quentin 1/10/2003 In his book by the same title (Baker, 2002), Schultze wrote, "Technological progress invariably produces moral quandaries." He fears that the unmitigated explosion in "instant communication" is unraveling the moral fabric of society. People are losing their capacity to listen respectfully and to speak clearly and honestly. We should seek virtues--wisdom, moderation, authenticity, and discernment; otherwis e we will become a nation of high-tech fools. None : Not Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2003
14025 Prelude Oct 10 2006 Schultze, Quentin 10/10/2006

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14022 Prelude Sept 5 2006 Schultze, Quentin 9/5/2006

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4510 T.V. and the Family Schultze, Quentin

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Portable Calvin
12539 Why Listening is the Beginning of All Good Communication Schultze, Quentin 3/3/2005
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4879 Television and the Family Schultze, Quentin


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4511 T.V. Evangelists After the Fall Schultze, Quentin 1/6/1988
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January Series, 1988
12297 Hi-Tech Churches Schultze, Quentin
#502 HI-TECH CHURCHES
New technological inventions offer exciting options for churches looking to update and streamline their worship services. If there’s enough mo ney in the budget, is that all we need to know? CAS professor Quentin Schultze, author of High-Tech Worship: Using Presentational Technologies Wisely, describes to host Shirley Hoogstra how a church can examine the fittingness of such changes for its wors hip service.

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10787 Habits of the High-Tech Heart:
Living Virtuously in the Information Age
Schultze, Quentin 1/8/2003 "Technological progress invariably produces moral quandaries," says Dr. Quentin Schultze in his highly acclaimed new book, Habits of the High-Tech Heart: Living Vi rtuously in the Information Age. Hardly at Luddite, the Calvin College professor of communication entered cyberspace nearly 20 years ago, and helped launch in the 1995 the most popular religious website in the world: www.gospelcom.net. He now fears that t he unmitigated explosion in "instant communication" is unraveling the moral fabric of society. People are losing their capacity to listen respectfully and to speak clearly and honestly. He argues that we don’t need more streaming text on T V talk shows and news broadcasts, more blaring television monitors in airports or more unsolicited emails. Instead we should seek virtues, such as wisdom, moderation, authenticity and discernment. Otherwise we will become a nation of high-tech fools. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2003
11940 Nurturing Christian Virtues in Technological Use Schultze, Quentin 1/29/2004
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2004
9010 Media Mania Schultze, Quentin 6/2/1992
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Ministers' Institute
9005 Media Mania- How to Help Churches in Communication Trouble? Schultze, Quentin 6/2/1992
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Institute
3784 Testing the Media Spirits Schultze, Quentin 6/3/1987
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Ministers' Institute
13655 Moving Toward Preaching Extemporaneously Schultze, Quentin 1/27/2006 E14 Preaching extemporaneously, without a manuscript, can enliven delivery and improve communication. This session will explain and demonstrate how to carefully make the tra nsition from text to outline, and then from outline to embodied delivery. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2006
10745 Sojourning Cyberspace Schultze, Quentin 11/20/2002 #309 SOJOURNING CYBERSPACE
With almost every technological advance comes a new set of moral questions. What should we be asking about our use of the internet and cyberspa ce? In his new book Habits of the High-Tech Heart: Living Virtuously in the Information Age, Quentin Schultze of the Calvin College Communication Arts & Sciences department suggests six virtues that might transform us from tourists to sojourners on th e information superhighway

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
8725 Testing the Media Spirits Schultze, Quentin 6/3/1987
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Ministers' Institute
6192 MTV: Blessing or Curse? Schultze, Quentin 8/13/1986

Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Portable Calvin
8722 Testing the Media Spirits Schultze, Quentin 6/3/1987
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Ministers' Institute
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
2399 Is the Medium the Message: The Gospel Accordig to Television? Schultze, Quentin J. 4/14/1988


CTS Special Lecture
13917 Habits of the Heart (pilot 2) Schultze, Quentin J.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

4228 Calvin College Spots 1986 Schultze, Roels, Mustert
3 TV Spots from 1986
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Advertisement
4882 MTV: Blessing or Curse? Schultze. Quentin 8/13/1986

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
4982 Dilemma of Television, The Schultze; Herrick


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6654 Scott Schumaker Schumaker, Scott 1/29/1991
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11136 Interview Schuring, John and Gladys 9/30/1989
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4508 Interview Schuring, John and Gladys 9/30/1989
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14135 How Prison Ministry is Transforming the Church and it's Worship Schuringa, David 1/26/2007 The church is engaging in ministry to prisoners as never before. Due to skyrocketing recidivism rates (75% of released inmates will return to crime within five years), it is blatantly obvious that our correctional centers do not correct and our reformatories do not reform. This societal crisis of enormous proportions has led to the emergence of the Restorative Justice movement as a way to repair the criminal justice system a nd to facilitate restoration and healing in collapsing communities. Along the way, however, it has become evident that prison ministry is having a profound impact upon the life of the church and that the principles of Restorative Justice are not only for offenders and victims, but for anyone to live all of life as worship. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2007
13998 Prisoners Re-Entering Society Schuringa, David
#724 PRISONERS RE-ENTERING SOCIETY Originally broadcast May 20, 2007
We hide prisons off the highways and hope those who are sent there stay forever. But most return to their communities, in worse shape than ever. We paid heavily for their incarceration; how much more do we pay for not helping them succeed afterwards? Rev. David Schuringa, president of Crossroad Bible Institute, describes for host Shirley Hoogstra ways to stop the cycle.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
2400 Missiology Interview (2 tapes) Schuringa, John 9/30/1989 Tape 1-1:30:16
Tape 2-0:38:42



5878 Interview Re: Lansing, Illinois Schuringa, John J.

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Interview
18359 Of Games & God: A Christian Exploration of Video Games Schut, Kevin 1/13/2014

Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. January Series, 2014
2987 Futurology and Eschatology Schuurman, Egbert 9/13/1979



4512 Interview on German Classis of the CRC Schuurman, John

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Interview
4513 Education Project Schuurman, John

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5880 Time is Now, The Schuurman, John 3/12/1976
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
6100 Easter Vigil - Worship 5 Schuurman, John F. 7/13/2001


Conference on Liturgy & Music (COLAM)
2511 Formative Power of Worship, The: What Happens when People Worship Schwanda, Tom



Symposium on Worship, 1992
9027 Formative Power of Image, The Schwanda, Tom

Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Ministers' Institute
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
11892 Easy Hymn-based Organ Literature Schwandt, John 1/30/2004 We will explore several pieces and then learn how to draw from them in creating imaginative introductions and accompaniments for the hymns on which they are based. We will e xplore several pieces in different styles usable as preludes, postludes, or extended hymn introductions. As an introduction to basic improvisation, we will use the pieces as models in creating imaginative introductions and accompaniments for the hymns on which they are based. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2004
11907 Hymn-Based Organ Literature for the Experienced Organist Schwandt, John 1/30/2004 We will explore several pieces and then learn how to draw from them in creating imaginative introductions and accompaniments for the hymns on which they are based. We will e xplore several pieces in different styles usable as preludes, postludes, or extended hymn introductions. As an introduction to basic improvisation, we will use the pieces as models in creating imaginative introductions and accompaniments for the hymns on which they are based. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2004
11905 From the Heart to the Heavens Schwandt; Brink; Davidson; Conference Choir 1/30/2004 Worship Service: "From the Heart to the Heavens," - Hymn Festival with John D. Schwandt, Emily R. Brink, David R. Davidson and Conference choir
Not available du e to low quality recording
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2004
11404 Fall Conference August 29, 1995 Schwehn, Mark; Byker, Gaylen 8/29/1995
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Fall Conference
3387 Fall Conference August 29, 1995 Schwehn, Mark; Byker, Gaylen 8/29/1995
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Fall Conference
15338 New Reproductive Technologies, The Scorsone, Suzanne

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Veritas 2000
1913 Disclosure Issues Scott, Randy
From the "Making Congregations Safe Places" conference at Calvin College, 1994.

Making Congregations Safe Places
92 Columbine Redemption, The - Session 6 Scott, Darrell 2/24/2001
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Youth Crime Conference 2001
17759 Hope Unseen Scotty Smiley, Captain 1/11/2013 Captain Smiley, a Ranger and combat-diver qualified infantryman, was the Army's first active-duty, blind officer and its first blind company commander. On April 6, 2005, he lost use of both eyes when a suicide car bomber blew himself up 30 meters in front of Scotty's Stryker vehicle. Since that day, Smiley has surfed in Hawaii, skied in Vail, skydived, climbed Mount Rainier, completed a triathlon, and graduated from Duke Uni versity's Fuqua School of Business with his MBA. The Army Times named Captain Smiley its Soldier of the Year in 2007, and in 2008 he won an ESPY as the world's Best Outdoor Athlete. Scotty, a recipient of the Bronze Star and Purple Heart, recently taught the core course in leadership at West Point and now commands the Warrior Transition Unit at West Point's Keller Army Medical Center. Captain Smiley was recently named a recipient of the Army’s prestigious MacArthur Leadership Award.

January Series, 2013
8366 Music From Calvin #49 Scripps Trpt. Recital

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

8254 Douglas Scripps, Trumpet Recital Scripps, Douglas 10/19/1963
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

8255 Douglas Scripps, Trumpet Recital Scripps, Douglas 10/22/1963
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3193 Intersections of Art and Religion Seaton, James; Groppe, John D.; Thyreen, Jeannine N. 3/31/2000
None : Not Recorded. None : Not Recorded. Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
10896 Defusing Fear of Innovations: Facilitating Change in the Church Seely, Dr. Edward 4/17/2003



11929 Worship Planner's Bookshelf Seely, Ed; Witvliet, John 1/30/2004


Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2004
13345 Africa Project: Malawi Worship Workshop Seely, Edward D.
3 Parts: 1. Worship Service produced by Africa Project Worship Workshop attendees. 2. Excerpt of Worship Workshop. 3. Interview with Rev. Davies Mbuzi.
Heritage Hall : Available for sale.
13347 Africa Project: Malawi Pastor's Workshop Seely, Edward D.
Highlights of Africa Project Malawi Pastor's Workshop. Includes history and background of Africa Project explained by Dr. Mel Hugen, Director.
Heritage Hall : Available for sale.
13340 Chikuluti CCAP Sunday Morning Worship Service Seely, Edward D.
Chikuluti CCAP (Church of Central Africa Presbyterian) Sunday Morning Worship Service, in Lilongwe, Malawi.
Heritage Hall : Available for sale.
13346 Africa Project: Malawi Workshop Seely, Edward D.
Highlights of Africa Project Malawi Pastor's Workshop.
Heritage Hall : Available with permission.
1997 Psalms for Worship of God Rather Than Offerings of Kitsch Seerveld, Calvin 1/15/1993


Symposium on Worship, 1993
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
9223 Poetry and Passion of the Psalms, The Seerveld, Calvin 7/13/1988
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Conference on Liturgy & Music (COLAM)
13727 Jellema Lecture 1 of 2, 2003 Seerveld, Calvin
For more information: http://www.calvin.edu/academic/philosophy/jellema.htm Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Jellema Lecture Series
13728 Jellema Lecture 2 of 2, 2003 Seerveld, Calvin
For more information: http://www.calvin.edu/academic/philosophy/jellema.htm Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Jellema Lecture Series
2861 Christian Case for Free Love, The Seerveld, Calvin




9220 Creative Hymn Playing Segger, Joachim 7/14/1988
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Conference on Liturgy & Music (COLAM)
14382 Religion's Place in International Relations Seiple, Chris
#810 RELIGION’S PLACE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Originally broadcast Feb. 3, 2008
No matter how much the U.S. may value its separation of church & state, many other countries either aren’t buying it, or are condemning us for it. Calvin College January Series guest Chris Seiple, president of the Institute for Global Engagement in Washington, describes for host Shirley Hoogstra his Council on Faith & In ternational Affairs, which provides resources for today’s leaders about the role of religion in global issues.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
14458 Stewarding American Power: Recommendations for the Next President Seiple, Chris 1/8/2008 President of the Institute for Global Engagement in Washington DC which promotes sustainable environments for religious freedom worldwide. As a faith-based organization, IGE believes firmly in universal human dignity and is committed to the protection of all faiths through the rule of law. Dr. Seiple combines expertise with experience in fashioning some practical suggestions about how we, through the president we elect, migh t steward American might - spiritual, cultural, economic, and military - in a globalizing and hurting world. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2008
11013 Mid-Inauguration, A? A Meditation on Isaiah 6 Seitz, Christopher R. 6/6/2003
Bookstore(college) : Available for sale.
Bible and Ministry Conference, The Second
11037 My Servant, You are Israel-A Study in Canonical Reading (Isaiah 49) Seitz, Christopher R. 6/6/2003
Bookstore(college) : Available for sale.
Bible and Ministry Conference, The Second
15084 Worship in the Chinese Church: A Case Study Selles, Kurt 1/30/2009 Based on a case study from Henan province in central China, this session explores the distinctives of worship in a Chinese setting, both in the urban church and the rural ch urch. The basic question of the session is: What can we learn about worship from the Chinese? Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2009
17525 Proclamation: "Suffering Servant," Seminary Intern Jen Holmes 3/16/2010 The daily chapel archive as recorded in .FLV files on DVD-ROM discs. Individual services can be requested on a DVD-Video, or the entire disc may be requested. Isaiah 53:10- 12
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Chapel
17450 Proclamation "Suffering Servant," Seminary Intern Jen Holmes 3/16/2010 Video of daily chapel services at Calvin College. Isaiah 53:10-12
Audio-Visual (college) : Available for sale. Chapel
16622 Daughter of the Killing Fields Seng, Theary 1/7/2011 Ms. Seng was born in Phnom Penh in January 1971. Under the Khmer Rouge, she lived in Svay Rieng province bordering Vietnam, where the killings were most intense and where s he spent five months in prison. The Khmer Rouge killed both her parents. In November 1979, at the age of eight, she and her surviving family trekked across the border for Thailand and emigrated to the U.S. one year later (first settling in Grand Rapids, M I with the support of a local CRC church). Theary graduated from Georgetown University’s school of Foreign Service with a BS in International Politics and received a Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School. Theary returned to Cambo dia in 2004 and is the founder and board president of the Center for Justice & Reconciliation. She wrote a book about her life entitled Daughter of the Killing Fields and is currently working on a second book. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2011
16593 Justice for Cambodians Seng, Theary
January Series guest Theary Seng was imprisoned as a child during the 1975-79 Khmer Rouge takeover of Cambodia. She barely escaped death; her parents did not. After making i t to the U.S. and becoming a lawyer, she has moved back to help rebuild a country still recovering. She describes the experiences and motivations related in her book Daughter of the Killing Fields.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Inner Compass
14787 God and the Big Bang Theory Sennet, James 9/11/1998
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Seminars in Christian Scholarship
3742 Life in the Parsonage Senter, Ruth 6/6/1984
Bookstore(college) : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
3741 Barriers and Bridges to Friendship Senter, Ruth 6/5/1984
Bookstore(college) : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
11715 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 7/13/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
11716 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 8/24/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
11717 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 8/31/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
11718 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 9/7/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
11723 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 9/21/2003
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

11725 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 10/5/2003
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

11714 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 7/6/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
11724 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 9/28/2003
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

11444 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 6/22/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
11657 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 3/10/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11520 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 9/14/2003
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

11628 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 12/2/2001 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11627 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 11/25/2001 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11626 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 11/18/2001 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11638 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 2/24/2002 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11637 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 2/17/2002 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11636 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 2/10/2002 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11635 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 1/27/2002 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11634 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 1/20/2002 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11633 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 1/13/2002 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11631 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 12/30/2001 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11630 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 12/23/2001 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

10580 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 1/6/2002 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

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10605 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 7/21/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

10577 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 11/11/2001 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

10603 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 5/26/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

10578 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 12/9/2001 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

10581 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 2/3/2002 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

10600 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 3/3/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11629 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 12/16/2001 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

10604 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 6/23/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11445 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 8/17/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
10606 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 8/18/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

10607 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 9/15/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

10901 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 4/27/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Available with permission.

10921 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 5/25/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Communicacion Heritage Hall : Available with permission.

11443 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 7/20/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
11660 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 4/7/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

10602 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 4/28/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11699 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 5/18/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Available with permission.

11658 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 3/17/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11677 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 9/8/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11679 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 9/22/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

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11680 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 9/29/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11681 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 10/6/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11675 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 8/25/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11698 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 5/11/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Available with permission.

11674 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 8/11/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11700 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 6/1/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Communicacion Heritage Hall : Available with permission.

11701 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 6/8/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Communicacion Heritage Hall : Available with permission.

11702 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 6/15/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Communicacion Heritage Hall : Available with permission.

11710 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 7/27/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
11711 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 8/3/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
11712 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 8/10/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
11697 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 5/4/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Available with permission.

11667 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 6/9/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11713 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 6/29/2003 El Mensaje de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
11661 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 4/14/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11662 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 4/21/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11663 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 5/5/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11664 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 5/12/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11676 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 9/1/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11666 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 6/2/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

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11659 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 3/24/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11668 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 6/16/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11669 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 6/30/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11670 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 7/7/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11671 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 7/14/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11672 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 7/28/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11673 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 8/4/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

11665 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 5/19/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

10601 La Hora de la Reforma Serrano, Guillermo 3/31/2002 El Mensage de Jesucristo por los Medios de Comunicacion Heritage Hall : Availablity restricted to Fair Use.

14288 StreetFest 2006 Service Learning Center 9/10/2006 StreetFest is a small taste of service-learning during first year students' orientation experience at Calvin. Students work alongside agencies like the Inner City Christian Federation building sheds, sort clothes at Degage Ministries, accompany residents from the Heartland Health Care to the John Ball Park Zoo, or plant a rain garden with the West Michigan Environmental Action Council. Wherever they go during StreetFest, n ew Calvin students contribute to work that is already being done by more than 50 non-profit agencies in Grand Rapids.
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research History (college)
15697 String Orchestra Festival Sewell, Andrew, Guest conductor
Calvin College Orchestra
Nordling, Robert, conductor
Grand Rapids Christian High Symphony Strings
Holland Christian High Orchestr a Strings
Traverse City West High School Orchestra Strings
10/29/2008 Concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

16194 Seymour Christian School Promotional Cassette Seymour Christian School
Promotional cassette tape, undated. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

16195 Seymour Christian School Christmas Concert Seymour Christian School

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16187 Seymour Christian School Media Center Groundbreaking and Dedication Seymour Christian School
Media Center Groundbreaking, Media Center Dedication
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16192 Seymour Christian School Demo Tape Seymour Christian School
Seymour Christian School Demo Tape, undated
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
16196 Seymour Christian School Festival for Advent Seymour Christian School
Festival for Advent, 1990 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

16191 Service of Lessons and Carols, Seymour Christian School Seymour Christian School
Service of Lessons and Carols, 1998
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16193 Seymour Christian School Christmas Program Seymour Christian School
Christmas Program, 1994
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16190 Service of Lessons and Carols, Seymour Christian School Seymour Christian School
Service of Lessons and Carols, 1997
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16189 Seymour Christian School Pavillions Program, World's Fair Highlights Seymour Christian School students
Pavillions Program, World's Fair Highlights, May 1996
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
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16188 Seymour Christian School Christmas Program Seymour Christian School third to fifth grades
3rd to 5th grades, 1994
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6342 Peace Surpassing All Our Dreams; Sermon for Children, A Seymour Van Dyken; Peter Van Elderen 9/25/1988 Two services
1) AM - "Peace Surpassing All Our Dreams" (Up to 38:00)
2) PM - "A Sermon for Children" (Start from 38:00)
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church
14095 Rising Tide: A Storyteller's View of the Second World War, The Shaara, Jeff 1/17/2007 Best selling author of novels on the American wars from the Revolutionary War to his latest on World War II, scheduled to be released in October 2006. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2007
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.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
12303 Ethics of Survival Shackleton, Rand
#508 Ethics of Survival
1914 Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton is the subject of numerous books and movies because of his amazing leadership in keeping a shipwrecked c rew of 27 alive for 20 months in a subzero wasteland until he was able to secure their rescue. Rand Shackleton, filmmaker and amateur historian of polar exploration, explains to Karen Saupe what about this story has gripped so many hearts.

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6607 Christine Shaffer, Soprano Shaffer, Christine 4/17/1990
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6608 Christine Shaffer, Soprano Shaffer, Christine 4/17/1990
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8226 Christine Shaffer, Soprano Shaffer, Christine 3/29/1988
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8227 Christine Shaffer, Soprano Shaffer, Christine 3/29/1988
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15665 Souvenirs: A Musical Journey Shagkuan, Pearl, Conductor
Bos, Kenneth, Accompanist
1/13/2008 Calvin College Alumni Choir Concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Alumni Choir
11930 Christian - Muslim Dialogue Shamock, Zakka 2/17/2004
Bookstore(college) : Available for sale.

18318 Serenity: The Music of Ola Gjeilo Shangkuan, Pearl 11/10/2013

Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
17993 Women's Chorale Concert Shangkuan, Pearl 5/3/2013

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17963 Women's Chorale Shangkuan, Pearl 4/11/2013

Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Calvin Academy for Lifelong Learning (CALL)
10492 Calvin Women's Chorale, The Shangkuan, Pearl 4/22/2002 Concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Concert
10214 Calvin College Alumni Choir Shangkuan, Pearl
Bos, Kenneth
7/20/2000 Concert Heritage Hall : Available with permission.

10183 One Light, Many Colors, One People Shangkuan, Pearl
Bos, Kenneth
1/9/2000 Concert. See also HHD00961 performed 12/16/99. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

10496 Calvin College Alumni Choir: Singing our Prayers, Praying our Songs Shangkuan, Pearl
Bos, Kenneth
Van Wingerden, Randall
4/28/2002
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

10181 Calvin College Alumni Choir: One Light, Many Colors, One People Shangkuan, Pearl
Bos, Kenneth
Van Wingerden, Randall
12/16/1999 See also HHD00962 performed 1/9/00. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

16034 Fall Music Festival 2009 Shangkuan, Pearl
Ivory, Sean
10/23/2009 Da pacem Domine
Ain't No Grave Can Hold My Body Down

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
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10162 Calvin College Alumni Choir Shangkuan, Pearl
Van Windergen, Randall
Bos, Kenneth
5/16/1999 Concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

17565 Calvin College Oratorio Society Handel's Messiah, 80th Season, 1999-2000 Shangkuan, Pearl, Conductor 12/9/1999 Calvin College Oratorio Society with Calvin College Orchestra presents Handel's Messiah Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Oratorio Society
16973 Blessed are the Meek: Showing Mercy to All Shapiro, Paul 11/21/2011

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14264 Fundamentalist History, Secular Myth, and the Media’s God Problem Sharlet, Jeff 4/11/2007 Sharlet is a contributing editor for Harper's and Rolling Stone and an associate research scholar at New York University's Center for Religion and Media, where he teaches journalism and edits TheRevealer.org, a review of religion and the press.
His latest work is Jesus Plus Nothing: How American Fundamentalism's Power Elite Shaped the Faith of a Nation. He is also the co-author with Peter Manseau of Killing the Buddha : A Heretic's Bible, published in 2004 and named by Publishers Weekly as one of the top 10 religion titles of that year.
Sharlet’s talk at Calvin will make the case for "American fundamentalism" as a term that encompasses the politica l and cultural work of a broad evangelical movement that's both conservative and utopian, gentle in spirit and angry in expression, rooted as much in its reading of American history as in scripture.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. None : Not Recorded.
12654 Petra's Great Temple Sharp-Joulowsky, Dr. Martha 4/19/2005 Director of the Brown University Center for Old World Archaeology, Providence, Rhode Island None : Not Recorded. None : Not Recorded. Petra
12655 Great Temple of Petra: Twelve Years of Excavation, The Sharp-Joulowsky, Dr. Martha 4/20/2005 Director of the Brown University Center for Old World Archaeology, Providence, Rhode Island None : Not Recorded. None : Not Recorded. Petra
18527 Work That Enfaiths: Writing as an Entrance to Seen and Unseen Shaw, Luci 4/11/2014


Festival of Faith & Writing, 2014
11966 Bridging the Gap: How Story Shapes Our Thoughts about God Shaw, Luci 4/22/2004 The old Sunday School song claims, “I love to tell the story/of unseen things above.” How do
we tell the story of something unseen, Someone unseen? Shaw talks about how narrative, story,
and imagery bridge the gap between the transcendent and the immanent in a way that
strengthens our faith.
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2004
14540 Taming the Wilderness: Order, Chaos, Poetry and God Shaw, Luci 4/22/1994
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 1994 (Writer's Conf. '94)
13762 Thumbprint on the Clay, The Shaw, Luci 4/20/2006
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14634 Reading by Luci Shaw Shaw, Luci 4/17/2008
Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2008
111 As It Happens: Writing Your Own Life Story Shaw, Luci 4/1/2000
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16331 Harvesting Fog: Combining the Air of Heaven Shaw, Luci 4/16/2010 A poet shares strategies for plucking messages from the transcendent in metaphors that bring them into real time. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2010
263 As It Happens: Telling Your Own Story Shaw, Luci 4/4/1998
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Festival of Faith & Writing, 1998
289 Vespers Led By Luci Shaw Shaw, Luci 4/3/1998


Festival of Faith & Writing, 1998
14651 How a Poem Happens: Fertilizing the Seed Idea and Cultivating It to a Full-Grown Poem Shaw, Luci 4/18/2008 Using examples from her own work and writing life, Shaw describes the stages of a poem's evolution—from the first image, idea, or phrase to a published poem. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2008
13788 Reading by Luci Shaw, A Shaw, Luci 4/21/2006
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Festival of Faith & Writing, 2006
17146 Reading by Luci Shaw, A Shaw, Luci 4/15/2012
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Festival of Faith & Writing, 2012
17163 Double Faces of Ambition, The Shaw, Luci; Walker, Jeanne Murray 4/19/2012 Donald Hall once claimed, "If I have any ambition, it is for my work, not for myself." A noble sentiment--and yet without ambition, it is difficult to persist at a ny task in life through the inevitable hurdles and discouragement into a place of real excellence. But ambition can also easily turn into wanting and needing external praise and attention. Two friends and writers discuss these two faces of ambition. None : Not Recorded.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2012
10402 Traveling at Home: Memory, Imagination, and the Dream Landscapes of Poetry Shaw, Lucy 4/18/2002 Luci Shaw reads and comments on some of her own work as it relates to larger issues of poetry. Bookstore (college) : No Restriction
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2002
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
16091 Is There Still a Place for Psalm-Singing in Worship? Sheer, Greg 11/19/2009 Learn about spoken, chanted, responsorial, metrical, paraphrased, extracted and hybrid Psalm settings with composer Greg Scheer and accompanist Carol Rienstra. "Is Ther e Still a Place for Psalm-Singing in Worship?" highlights settings of Psalm 78, 133, 23, 42/43, 107, 127 and 5. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Calvin Academy for Lifelong Learning (CALL)
15605 New Music at Calvin: Student Composer Concert Sheer, Greg, guest composer
McMillan, Philip
Karim, Armin
Baldwin, David
Gruppen, Matthew
Braswell, Peter
Wiest, Jonathon
3/15/2007 Student Composer concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

2401 Lebanon Shema, A




16180 Still No Cure? Progress and Challenges in HIV/AIDS Research Shen, Anding 2/24/2010

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2402 Muslim Community and Kingdom Shenk, D 8/11/1980


Christian Witness to Muslims
2403 Christian Witness(cont'd)/ Sufism as a Bridge Shenk, D. 8/11/1982



2404 Missionary Encounter with Culture, The: Lessons for the Local Shenk, Wilbert R. 9/20/1990


CTS Special Lecture
2990 Reprobation in Covenant Perspective: Discussion Shepherd, Norman

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Ministers' Institute
8739 Reprobation in Covenant Perspective- The Reformed Doctrine Shepherd, Norman

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Ministers' Institute
8750 Reprobation in Covenant Perspective: Discussion Shepherd, Norman
Reprobation in Convenant Perspective: Discussion Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
8748 Reprobation in Covenant Perspective: The Biblical Doctrine Shepherd, Norman

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Ministers' Institute
2989 Reprobation in Covenant Perspective: Biblical Doctrine Shepherd, Norman

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Ministers' Institute
2988 Reprobation in Covenant Perspective: Reformed Doctrine Shepherd, Norman

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Ministers' Institute
6398 Sheri Roosendaal Roelofs/ Ann Schotanus Sheri Roosendaal Roelofs/ Ann Schotanus 10/22/1988
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13392 Pine Rest Family Summit 2 Breakout 1:The Courts and Crisis in Marriage Sheridan, James E. 3/26/1998 Breakout 1: The Courts and Crisis in Marriage: Lenawee County's Response Technical Services : Archive/Available for Research

13393 Pine Rest Family Summit 2 Breakout 2: Smart Marriages Sheridan, James E. 3/26/1998 Breakout 2: Smart Marriages: Reversing the Divorce Epidemic Technical Services : Archive/Available for Research

10732 Christian Counseling: Two Views Sherman, Greg; Smith, Ken 4/19/2002 #218 CHRISTIAN COUNSELING: TWO VIEWS Do Christian counselors always begin and end their sessions in prayer? It depends on the type of Christian counselor! Most would not wa nt you to feel pressured to perform spiritually, so would not initiate such practices. A Biblical or nouthetic counselor could not imagine getting started without first seeking God's help together. The same goes for opening a Bible during the sessions. Dr . Greg Sherman of the Christian Counseling Center in Grand Rapids and Rev. Ken Smith of the Biblical Counseling Center in Jenison further explain their differences.
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17815 How to Help Contemporary Churches Embrace Ancient Approaches to Worship Sherman, Scot 1/25/2013 Can congregations with a "praise band" worship culture be led to joyfully embrace the practices of historic liturgy? Yes, if they are allowed to taste it slowly an d if they see the evangelical and missional wisdom embedded in the ancient ways. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2013
15798 Triennial V: Living Our Commitment: Time & Leisure Sherrow, Jeanne

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9203 Sherrow- Wednesday Sherrow, Jeanne 7/30/1986
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Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
9202 Sherrow- Thursday; Time and Leisure Sherrow, Jeanne 7/31/1986
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4514 Costumes as Communication Shevill, Margot 11/15/1989
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10730 Terrorism in America Shifter, Michael 3/18/2002 #216 TERRORISM IN AMERICA Can you believe that 70% of all the kidnappings in the world happen in Colombia? And that country also has the world's worst homicide rate. What ha s gone wrong? The U.S. isn't responsible for any of it, right? Michael Shifter of Inter-American Dialogue in Washington, D.C. shares his years of expertise studying and lobbying for this ignored spot in our hemisphere.
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
9978 Organ Recital, An Shim, Jinhee
Maxwell, Todd
4/28/1997 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

16744 Rule of Law in Russia: Problems and Perspectives, The Shirin, Andrey 11/3/2010 Andrey Shirin, Adjunct Professor at the John Leland Center for Theological Studies (Falls Church, VA), lectured on “The Rule of Law in Russia: Problems and Perspecti ves as the inaugural in the Pruis Rule of Law Lecture Series. None : Not Recorded.
Henry Institute
11774 What Is Your Greatest Need? Shoemaker, Samuel




11775 What Is The Christian Religion? Shoemaker, Samuel




11776 How To Begin A Christian Experience Shoemaker, Samuel




5875 Lecture Shrader, Paul 3/19/1980
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Lecture
17165 What the Sabbath Does Shulevitz, Judith 4/19/2012 In many religious traditions, Sabbath observance has lost its meaning and value. And yet in our fast-paced, technologically saturated society, Sabbath is vitally important. Judith Shulevitz discusses how Sabbath observance changes the way we relate to time--and what its slow fade from human society might mean for each of us personally. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2012
12689 Faces of Forgiveness, The: Theological Contributions Shults, LeRon 4/27/2005


Preaching Forgiveness Conference
12702 Faces of Forgiveness, The: Theological Contributions Shults, LeRon 4/27/2005
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Preaching Forgiveness Conference
13985 Supporting Locally-Owned Businesses Shuman, Michael
#711 SUPPORTING LOCALLY-OWNED BUSINESSES Originally broadcast Jan. 21, 2007
Is that cheap pair of sneakers really a better price when its lifespan is a third of the more expensive pair? Michael Shuman, author of The Small-Mart Revolution: How Local Businesses are Beating the Global Competition, shows host Karen Saupe a new way of looking at how we apply our resources and what we get in return.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
16166 Morning Reflection, 2/6/10 Sider, Ron 2/6/2010 Ronald J. Sider (Ph.D., Yale) is Professor of Theology, Holistic Ministry and Public Policy and Director of the Sider Center on Ministry and Public Policy at Palmer Theologi cal Seminary and President of Evangelicals for Social Action. His Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger was recognized by Christianity Today as one of the one hundred most influential religious books of the twentieth century.

Faith and Internat'l Dev. Conf. 2010
16163 Morning Reflection, 2/5/10 Sider, Ron 2/5/2010 Ronald J. Sider (Ph.D., Yale) is Professor of Theology, Holistic Ministry and Public Policy and Director of the Sider Center on Ministry and Public Policy at Palmer Theologi cal Seminary and President of Evangelicals for Social Action. His Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger was recognized by Christianity Today as one of the one hundred most influential religious books of the twentieth century.

Faith and Internat'l Dev. Conf. 2010
4520 Practical Suggestions re: Hunger Sider, Ron 2/18/1978
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Communities' Day
16161 Welcome & Opening Session Sider, Ron 2/4/2010 Ronald J. Sider (Ph.D., Yale) is Professor of Theology, Holistic Ministry and Public Policy and Director of the Sider Center on Ministry and Public Policy at Palmer Theologi cal Seminary and President of Evangelicals for Social Action. His Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger was recognized by Christianity Today as one of the one hundred most influential religious books of the twentieth century.

Faith and Internat'l Dev. Conf. 2010
4517 God is on the Side of the Poor Sider, Ron 2/18/1978
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Communities' Day
5882 American Friends Service Committee Meeting Sider, Ronald 12/8/1977
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2862 Christian & Social Responsibility, The Sider, Ronald

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Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
11137 Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger Sider, Ronald J. 12/8/1977
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4519 Complex, Unjust Structural Systems Sider, Ronald J. 2/18/1978
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Communities' Day
4518 Sin is Personal and Structural Sider, Ronald J. 2/18/1978
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Communities' Day
11138 Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger Sider, Ronald J. 12/8/1977
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4515 Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger Sider, Ronald J. 12/8/1977
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5175 Christian and Social Responsibilty, The Sider, Ronald J. 6/3/1981
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Ministers' Institute
4516 Nuclear Holocaust and Christian Hope Sider, Ronald J. 12/2/1982
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Lecture Council Series
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. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
14538 String Theory and Other Connections Siegel, Robert 4/21/1994
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Festival of Faith & Writing, 1994 (Writer's Conf. '94)
16371 Poem at the End of the Mind: How to Esacpe Tyrannical Intellect, The Siegel, Robert 4/17/2010 We often find that the poem we are writing takes off in a strange direction: the poem we want to write turns into the poem that wants to be written. Robert Siegel leads part icipants in exercises that help them get in touch with the subliminal or subconscious self—and the poem that wants to be written. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2010
14537 Readings: Kaye Gibbons Siegel, Robert; Gibbons, Kaye 4/21/1994
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3236 Readings by Siegel, Owens, and Shaw Siegel, Robert; Owens, Virginia Stem; Shaw, Luci 4/12/1996


Festival of Faith & Writing, 1996
3228 Transforming Life Into Art Siegel, Robert; Shaw, Luci; Veinck, Christopher; Taylor, Dan; Wakefield, Dan 4/13/1996
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2185 Why I believe in the Ordination of Women Sieplinga, D.; Essenberg, V. 5/29/1985
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CW-CRC
4521 Chapel, 3/7/1979 Sieplinga, David 3/7/1979 A daily chapel service held at Calvin College. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
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4522 God is a Feminist Sieplinga, David

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6319 Incomprehensible God Does Care, The; Man Who Heard A Voice, The Sierd Woudstra 10/4/1987 Two services
1) AM - "The Incomprehensible God Does Care" (Starts from 37:40)
2) PM - "The Man Who Heard A Voice" (Up to 37:40)
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Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church
1800 Jewish Background of the Lord's Prayer, The Sigal, Philip 1/22/1981
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4523 Perspectives on Ecumenism Sigal, Phillip 1/10/1985
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4524 Presentation and Overview of Sigler's Art from 1971-1984 Sigler, Hollis 3/27/1984
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2293 Reformed Action for Reformed Church Sikkema, R

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CMCRC Conference 1987
13539 Visual-Spacial Intelligence Silverman, Linda
#617 VISUAL-SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE Originally broadcast April 2, 2006
Why do very intelligent students sometimes fail in school? Could it be that our educational system is geared toward those with stronger left brain hemispheres, leaving the big-picture thinkers out? Psychologist Linda Silverman describes for host Karen Saupe this and other claims from her book Upside-Down Brilliance: the Visual-Spatial Learner.

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13612 Upside-Down Brilliance Silverman, Linda 1/17/2006 Dr. Silverman is world-renown as the leading expert on visual-spatial learners, in fact, she coined the term. The VSL is a person who thinks primarily in pictures and includ es roughly 1/3 of the population and cuts across racial and ethnic lines. She is a practicing educational psychologist and the founder of the Institute for advanced Studies and the Gifted Development Center in Denver, Colorado. She is the author of “ ;Upside-down Brilliance: The Visual Spatial Learner.” Why is this topic so important? Images are the way of the future. Images create reality. The image makers, the visionaries, will be our leaders. The gifts of the visually-spatial are vitally need ed in the 21st century. However, in school the VSL is often made to feel defective if they lack the reading, spelling, grammar, calculation, memorization, handwriting, word-finding, sequential, organizational and time skills that are so valued in educatio n.
Listen to audio at: www.calvin.edu/january/2006/
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13683 Rocks Aren't Clocks Silvestru, Emil 3/13/2006 Dr. Emil Silvestru, Ph.D. is with 'Answers in Genesis,' Canada.
Recording may be purchased from Craig Glupker, 616-862-2023.
[Available on 1 DVD or 2 Audio CDs]
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14933 Matthew 2 Silviera 12/26/1999 Chaplain Silviera on Matthew 2 Heritage Hall : Available for sale.

8276 Julie Simkins, Mezzo-Soprano; Kristin De Koster, Piano; Christine Meeker, Soprano Simkins, Julie; De Koster, Kristin; Meeker, Christine 4/7/1987
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4525 Politics of World Hunger, The Simon, Arthur 2/12/1981
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Lecture Council Series
10832 Opposite Sex Friends F98-32 Simon, Caroline


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15674 Melissa Simon, soprano Simon, Melissa
Bays, Jan, piano
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15634 Melissa Simon, soprano; Michael Spee, tenor Simon, Melissa
Spee, Michael
Hoisington, Linda, piano
Bays, Jan, piano
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Student Recital
2405 Missio as Promisio (1 of 3) Simpson, Gary 12/1/1993
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Van Dijke Mission Lectureship
3068 Missio as Vocatio (3 of 3) Simpson, Gary 12/2/1993
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Van Dijke Mission Lecture
2406 Missio as confessio (2 of 3) Simpson, Gary 12/3/1993
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Van Dijke Mission Lectures
10413 Writer Holds the Compass, The Singer, Raymond 4/19/2002 The screenwriter of films such as "Joseph: King of Dreams" discusses writing in Hollywood. The writer is, to most people in the film industry, the poorest of relat ions. And yet, he/she really is the one who not only creates from the blank page but also holds the whole story--and its veracity--in mind. None : Archive/Available for Research
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2002
11545 Sending Jobs Overseas Singh, Hari
#422 SENDING JOBS OVERSEAS
Are you ever torn between buying a locally made item or paying half the price for something made overseas? Are there hidden costs for your barg ain? And what about all those jobs Michigan has been losing? Hari Singh of Grand Valley State University's economics department describes for host Karen Saupe the pros and cons of outsourcing jobs.

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13975 Making Decisions Singh, Hari
#701 MAKING DECISIONS Originally broadcast Sept. 24, 2006
Research in the fields of business, economics, and psychology reveals surprising tendencies regarding how peopl e make decisions. Hari Singh of Grand Valley State University Siedman School of Business describes for host Shirley Hoogstra the concepts in his “academic fiction” murder mystery titled Framed! Solve an Intriguing Mystery and Master How to Mak e Smart Choices.

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18659 Is there anyone There Sir John Polkinghorne 3/8/2002

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2407 Preferential Option for the Poor, A Sirico, Robert 10/27/1994
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14995 Through a Glass Darkly: Politics and the Problem of Knowledge in Calvin's Thought Sitman, Matthew 10/14/2008 Matthew Sitman, Ph.D. candidate in Political Theory in the Department of Government at Georgetown University Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Henry Institute
11598 Calvin and the Holy Spirit Sixth Calvin Colloquim

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Calvin Colloquim
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2863 Calvin and the Holy Spirit Sixth Calvin Colloquim
Tape 1-1:33:15
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12651 Christian Zionism: The Road to Armageddon Sizer, Stephen 4/20/2005 "Christian Zionism: Roadmap to Armageddon?" was presented by Stephen Sizer, Vicar of Christ Church in Virginia Water, United Kingdom. Sizer examined how evangel ical eschatology has embedded itself in modern political ideology, and challenged evangelical Christians to consider appropriate paths for a just resolution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Sizer has served as Vicar at Christ Church for 8 years, and also works with Campus Crusade for Christ and several other mission agencies on short-term projects in Europe and the Middle East. He is chairman of the International Bible Society UK and vice-chairman of the Christian charity known as "Highway Projects," which sends teams of young people to serve in the Holy Land.
The lecture was co-sponsored by the Henry Institute and the Christian Reformed Church Office of Social Justice.
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Henry Institute
7924 Richard Sjoerdsma, Tenor Sjoerdsma, Richard 4/7/1975
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7925 Richard Sjoerdsma, Tenor Sjoerdsma, Richard 10/25/1975
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2826 On the Bork Nomination Skillen, James 10/1/1987
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CTS Special Lecture
10796 In Celebration of Martin Luther King Day, Creative Justice Skillen, James 1/20/2003 Where is justice to be found? Must we resign ourselves to the all-too-human patterns of oppression and murderous destruction? James Skillen, president of the Center for Publ ic Justice in Washington D.C., answers that with a resounding, “No.” Skillen will emphasize that we have all been created in the image of God. The deepest import of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s movement extends beyond opposition to racism t o the achievement of human dignity for every person. Likewise, Skillen contends, it is only in the Creator and Redeemer of humanity that we can find the hope that dissolves despair, the power to overcome hatred, the love to bind ourselves to one another a nd the confidence that justice will be established. This will be a true celebration of the ideals of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2003
12546 Socio-Political Aspect, The Skillen, James 4/5/1983
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Spring Ministers Conference
2864 Christian Ministry & Social Justice Skillen, James 2/26/1987
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2865 Power & Justice: Growing Crisis in World Politics Skillen, James

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4526 Power vs. Justice Skillen, James

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2827 Of Covenants, Contracts & American Politics, 1996 Skillen, James 2/15/1996
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16803 Finding Our Place in God's Creation: The Challenge of Ecosystem Management Skillen, Jamie 4/4/2011

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16603 Democracy & Sharia Law: Can They Coexist? Skillen, Jim

As we watch Muslim countries consider new forms of government, many in America hope that democracy will win out. But some Muslim countries have used the voting process t o establish Sharia law, which includes strict regulations pertaining to punishment, sexuality, religious obligations, hygiene, and personal finances. Jim Skillen, former president of the Center for Public Justice in Washington, DC, discusses current think ing on whether Sharia law can be combined with democracy. Shirley Hoogstra hosts.

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9936 Mandatory Chapel: Guest Speakers Skinner, Tom 3/14/1969
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17761 Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks,the Skloot, Rebecca 1/15/2013 Skloot is an award- winning science writer whose articles have appeared in The New York Times Magazine; O, The Oprah Magazine; Discover; Prevention; Glamour; and others. Sh e specializes in narrative science writing and has worked as a correspondent for WNYC’s Radiolab and PBS’s Nova ScienceNOW. She and her father, Floyd Skloot, are co-editors of The Best American Science Writing 2011. The Immortal Life of Henri etta Lacks is Skloot’s first book and it immediately became a bestseller. Ittells a riveting story of the collision between ethics, race, and medicine; of scientific discovery and faith healing; and of a daughter consumed with questions about the m other she never knew. It’s a story inextricably connected to the dark history of experimentation on African Americans, the birth of bioethics, and the legal battles over whether we control the stuff we’re made of.

January Series, 2013
15994 African Independent Church Leaders' Knowledge and Attitutes about HIV Slager, Dianne 3/31/2009 Dianne Slager, a professor of nursing at Calvin College will speak about her work and research in East Africa. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Nagel Institute
8257 John Slagter, Baritone; Ruth Rus, Piano Slagter, John; Rus, Ruth 5/8/1980
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8256 John Slagter, Baritone; Ruth Rus, Piano Slagter, John; Rus, Ruth 5/8/1980
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4527 Classic Antiquity in Painting of Rembrandt Slatkes, Leonard 11/18/1982
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17424 Fast Ride with Cowboysof the Americas, A Slatta, Richard 7/10/2012
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Seminars at Calvin
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
14603 Being a Christian in the Video Gaming Industry Slease, Bill 9/30/2007 Lecture on being a Christian in the video gaming industry, and the images of masculinity it prortrays. Bill Slease is a Technical Development Director for Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment. Audio-Visual (college) : Available for sale.
Sexuality Series
6682 Jennifer Sleeper, Flute Sleeper, Jennifer 4/13/1991
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9408 Christina Slenk, Slenk, Christina 11/19/1993 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

15502 Erin M. Slenk, mezzo-soprano Slenk, Erin 4/8/2005 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Student Recital
15540 Erin M. Slenk, mezzo-soprano Slenk, Erin
Hoisington, Linda, piano
12/10/2005 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Student Recital
15263 Places Where They Sing, In Slenk, Howard 2/27/1983


Conference on Liturgy & Music (COLAM), 1983
7874 Music in the Church Slenk, Howard 9/30/1977
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15169 Interview with Howard Slenk Slenk, Howard 3/10/2006 Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof biography video project.


6049 Century of Music at Calvin College, A Slenk, Howard; Noteboom, Ann 2/2/2001 A sight-sound presentation tracing the history of music at Calvin College from 1898 to present. Ann Noteboom, narrator; Howard Slenk, producer. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Homecoming
17174 Finding and Feeding the Narrative Drive in Non-Fiction Writing Sloan, John 4/20/2012 Apart from memoirs, many non-fiction books lack a compelling thread or narrative that provides engagement for readers. And yet the narrative approach can be done well. But h ow does an author locate and develop the narrative in a work of non-fiction? Using examples from several contemporary writers, editor John Sloan demonstrates how writers can use different tools to achieve a compelling narrative. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2012
8997 Family Atmosphere Control or Grace? Sloat, Donald 6/6/1991
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Ministers' Conference
1922 Developing a Healthy Congregation Sloat, Donald; Larsen, Peter
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Making Congregations Safe Places
14451 Zingend Geloven Slofstra, L. 2/24/2007 Meditation from Jack Brouwer's radio program: Zingend Geloven, broadcast in Ontario from 1976-2007. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Zingend Geloven
14442 Zingend Geloven Slofstra, L.
Meditation from Jack Brouwer's radio program: Zingend Geloven, broadcast in Ontario from 1976-2007. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Zingend Geloven
7293 Small Ensembles Concert Small Ensembles 3/10/1984
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7294 Small Ensembles Concert Small Ensembles 3/10/1984
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2871 Four Components of Christian Character: Part 1- Discernment Courage Smedes, Lewis

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1857 Preaching the Moral Message of the Bible Smedes, Lewis 3/13/1997 Tape 1 is 1:04:29; Tape 2 is 1:29:07 long. Bookstore(college) : Archive/Available for Research
Conference on Expository Preaching
11601 Preaching the Moral Message of the Bible, Tape 1 Smedes, Lewis 3/13/1997
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Conference on Expository Preaching
2869 Promise: The Power to Control the Future Smedes, Lewis

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Fuller Seminary Chapel
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11309 Making and Keeping Commitments Smedes, Lewis 11/5/1986

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2688 Helping Hurting People Forgive: Coping with Hard Cases Smedes, Lewis

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2868 Reasonable Morality, A: Truthfulness and Trust Smedes, Lewis

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Ministers' Institute
2872 Four Components of Christian Character: Part 2- Commitment Truthfulness Smedes, Lewis

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2686 Forgive and Forget Smedes, Lewis

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Oak Brook Ministers Conference
3752 Helping Hurting People Forgive Smedes, Lewis 6/6/1985
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Ministers' Institute
8690 Sex and Fidelity Smedes, Lewis

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Ministers' Institute
3751 Helping Hurting People Forgive: Coping With Hard Cases Smedes, Lewis 6/5/1985
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Ministers' Institute
2111 Human Act of Forgiveness, The: What Goes on? Why should I? Smedes, Lewis

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Home Mission Conference
2867 Reasonable Morality, A: Sex & Fidelity Smedes, Lewis

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Minsiters' Institute
11139 Making and Keeping Commitments Smedes, Lewis 11/4/1986 Tape 1-1:04:54
Tape 2-1:12:14
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Stob Lectures
2112 Human Act of Forgiveness, The: Whom Should I? Smedes, Lewis

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Home Missions Conference
2866 Reasonable Morality, A: Honor and Authority Smedes, Lewis

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Ministers' Institute
2685 Helping Hurting People Forgive: Understanding the Process Smedes, Lewis 5/4/1985
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Oak Brook Ministers Conference
2687 Helping Hurting People Forgive: Some Do's and Don'ts Smedes, Lewis 5/6/1985
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Oak Brook Ministers Conference
2870 Human Act of Forgiveness, The; How Can I? Smedes, Lewis

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Home Missions Conference
8689 Truthfulness and Trust Smedes, Lewis

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Ministers' Institute
4536 Owning Our Own Stories Smedes, Lewis 6/5/1990
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8687 Reasonable Morality- Sex and Fidelity, A, 2 of 2 Smedes, Lewis 6/2/1982
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Ministers' Institute
4532 Discerning the Will of God Smedes, Lewis 2/24/1987
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5197 Helping Hurting People Forgive: Understanding the Process Smedes, Lewis 6/4/1985
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Ministers' Institute
14965 Hoping Smedes, Lewis 6/17/1995
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CRC Chaplain's Conference
14964 Concentration Camps - Where is God? Smedes, Lewis 6/16/1995
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CRC Chaplain's Conference
8682 Reasonable Morality- Honor and Authority, 1 of 2 Smedes, Lewis 6/1/1982
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Ministers' Institute
3271 Calvin College Commencement, 1998 Smedes, Lewis 5/23/1998 Address by Dr. Lewis Smedes. Distinguished Alumni Awards to Calvin De Witt and Anthony Van Zanten. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Commencement (College)
4535 Seeing What is Really Going On Smedes, Lewis 6/5/1990
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4533 Seriousness of Joy, The Smedes, Lewis 6/18/1989 Two Services
1) Up to 44:00
2) Starts at 44:00
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8686 Reasonable Morality- Sex and Fidelity, A, 1 of 2 Smedes, Lewis 6/2/1982
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Ministers' Institute
8683 Reasonable Morality- Honor and Authority, 2 of 2 Smedes, Lewis 6/1/1982
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Ministers' Institute
8685 Reasonable Morality- Truthfulness and Trust, 2 of 2 Smedes, Lewis 6/3/1982
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Ministers' Institute
5199 Helping Hurting People Forgive: Do's and Don’t's for a Ministry Smedes, Lewis 6/6/1985
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Ministers' Institute
8684 Reasonable Morality- Truthfulness and Trust, 1 of 2 Smedes, Lewis 6/3/1982
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Ministers' Institute
5198 Helping Hurting People Forgive: Coping with Hard Cases Smedes, Lewis 6/5/1985
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Ministers' Institute
4534 What - For and How - To of the Church Smedes, Lewis 6/18/1989
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Sermons
4528 Amazing Grace Smedes, Lewis 10/26/1975
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Sermon
4530 On Letting People Die Smedes, Lewis 4/17/1982
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Medical Ethics Conference
4529 Some Thoughts on Suicide Smedes, Lewis 1/23/1981
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Interim Lecture Series, 1981
3750 Helping Hurting People Forgive Smedes, Lewis 6/4/1985
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Ministers' Institute
4531 Making and Keeping Commitments Smedes, Lewis 11/4/1986
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Stob Lectures
13961 Keynote Lecture Smedes, Lewis 6/17/1995
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Chaplains' Conference
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
8688 Honor and Authority Smedes, Lewis

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Ministers' Institute
5883 Amazing Grace Smedes, Lewis 10/26/1975
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Sermons
13581 Some Thoughts on Suicide Smedes, Lewis B.
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Interim Lecture Series, 1981
16159 Smedes: Lecture 3 Smedes, Lewis B.

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16158 Smedes: Lecture 2 Smedes, Lewis B.

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16157 Smedes: Lecture 1 Smedes, Lewis B.

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14853 Rena Smedes Smedes, Rena
An interview of Rena Smedes (wife of Louis Smedes) by her grandsons about her life and experiences to help all of the grandchildren remember her fondly. Heritage Hall : Available for sale.

9854 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Smeds, Louis (3-30-59); Cander Creek, Larry (3-31-59) 3/30/1959
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13711 Conference on Expository Preaching, Tapes A and B Smeeds, Dr. Lewis B. 3/13/1997
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Lecture
11605 Habakkuk, Part 5 of 6 Smick, Elmer C.

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11606 Habakkuk, Part 6 of 6 Smick, Elmer C.

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11604 Habakkuk, Part 4 of 6 Smick, Elmer C.
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11603 Habakkuk, Part 2 of 6 Smick, Elmer C.

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11602 Habakkuk, Part 1 of 6 Smick, Elmer C.

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1802 Exposition of Psalm 42 and 43 Smick, Elmer C.

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1801 Habakkuk Smick, Elmer C.

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11607 Pulpits, Preachers, and Politics. Smidt, Corwin 1/25/1996
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CTS Special Lecture
17990 What Does the Lord Require? The Grounds for Christian Civility in Politics Smidt, Corwin 4/26/2013 The Seventeenth Annual Paul B. Henry Lecture featured former Henry Institute Director Corwin E. Smidt speaking on "What Does the Lord Require? The Grounds for Christian Civility in Politics."

Christians are called to political engagement. But, how should Christians engage in politics and what should be our political positions? The focus of the lecture centered upon a call to reflect more deeply about our bas ic political perspectives, and to be more cautious about assuming the correctness of our ideological convictions and political positions when making political decisions. Christians should be known in political life as much for how they choose to engage in public debate as for what they argue. Three basic considerations will be presented that should encourage us, as Christians, to exhibit greater humility with regard to our engagement in political life.

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57 2000 Campaign, The Smidt, Corwin 9/21/2000
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Noontime Series
15980 Life and Work of Paul B. Henry, The Smidt, Corwin 9/10/2009 Corwin Smidt, Director of the Paul Henry Institute will speak at the Grand Rapids Historical Society meeting on Reflections on the Life, Thought, and Public Service of Paul B. Henry. By drawing on some of Henry's writings prior to his life of public service, the talk will outline Henry's political principles and how they shaped his political practice, thereby making Paul Henry (in the words of columnist David Broder) "o ne political who lived up to the highest standards of public service."
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2129 Pulpits, Preachers, and Politics. Smidt, Corwin 1/26/1996
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16011 Disappearing God Gap? Religion and the 2008 Presidential Election, The Smidt, Corwin 10/7/2009 Corwin Smidt, Executive Director of the Paul Henry Institute, spoke on "The Disappearing God Gap? Religion and the 2008 Presidential Election," presenting some of the findings from the Henry Institute national survey conducted in two phases, before and after the November 2008 elections.
Smidt earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Iowa, and specializes in American public opinion and e lectoral behavior. In addition to his role as Director of the Henry Institute, he is a professor of Political Science at Calvin College and is well known as a writer, scholar and expert in the area of religion and politics.
Dr. Smidt's expertise and knowledge in the field of religion and politics have led to numerous media interviews and consultations, including interviews with Reuters, the Associated Press, the Washington Times, the Denver Post, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, the Los Angele s Times, and the Grand Rapids Press. He has been invited to speak at various conferences and events in the United States and internationally.
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Henry Institute
10854 Solid Rock or Shifting Sand? The Theological Beliefs of the CRC and RCA Clergy and Parishioners Smidt, Corwin and James Penning 2/13/2003



2408 Charismatic Religion, Gender Relations, and Modernization in Latin America Smilde, David

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Latin American Congress
17644 Wounded Warrior Finds Hope, A Smiley, Scotty 4/7/2013 1314
Are soldiers prepared for the life-altering sacrifices they may have to make? Captain Scotty Smiley enthusiastically joined the army, graduated from West Point, and then lost his eyesight when an Iraqi car bomb exploded in front of him. Hear about his journey back to wholeness, as described in his memoir Hope Unseen: The Story of the U.S. Army's First Blind Active-Duty Officer. Shirley Hoogstra hosts.

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15745 Duilio Luis Smiriglia, tenor Smiriglia, Duilio Luis 4/27/2009 Guest recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

6020 China Missions Smit, Albert H.


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5656 Film on China Missions Smit, Albert H.
This film was made by Rev. Albert H. Smit, missionary to China, 1924-1950. The film was assembled in 1947-1949 and contains black and white older footage and color film, and centers on Jukao, Haian and Shanghai. The various scenes have type written captions.
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12596 Is All Pop Music Art?: A Discussion of Pop Aesthetics Smit, Chris 4/1/2005 Dr. Smit discusses the crisis of popular music aesthetics; workshop attendees will be challenged to explore the criteria by which music and art are critiqued, paying specifi c attention to the effects of the visual on pop music consumption. None : Not Recorded.
Festival of Faith & Music, 2005
10890 CHRISTOPHER SMIT Smit, Christopher 3/29/2003 Christopher R. Smit is a faculty member at Calvin College teaching courses in Communication Arts and Sciences. He has written and spoken on media and culture. His last cd St range Train was independently released. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Music, 2003
14390 Stand if Able: Disability & the Church Smit, Christopher
#818 STAND IF ABLE: DISABILITY AND THE CHURCH Originally broadcast April 27, 2008
If the Church is the "body" of Christ, then church members function as its di stinct yet complementary parts. When those roles aren't obvious, how can we help each other find them? Christopher Smit of the Calvin College communication department explores with host Karen Saupe how churches can progress beyond installing ramps to full y embracing the unique roles of the disabled.

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4537 Difficult Texts Smit, Harvey 2/17/1985
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Committee for Women in the CRC
3910 Interview on Japan Missions History Smit, Harvey

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14352 Convocation 2007 Smit, Laura 9/4/2007
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11496 Between Thomas and Zwingli: Introducing Calvin's Doctrine of the Eucharist to RO Smit, Laura 9/12/2003 Session One Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Radical Orthodoxy Conference
17742 GROW - Laura Smit, Associate Professor of Religion Smit, Laura 12/3/2012

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16404 Tenebrae Service, 2010 Smit, Laura 4/2/2010



13643 Preaching the Ascension Smit, Laura 1/27/2006 C22 How can the ascension of Christ be proclaimed in a way that is relevant to the daily lives of Christians? This workshop will focus on preaching about the ascension, draw ing on resources from an interdisciplinary study group of Calvin faculty that spent a year together thinking about what difference the ascension makes for different spheres of life. We will also look at worship resources for an Ascension Day service. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2006
13688 Ethics of Unrequited Love, The Smit, Laura 3/2/2006
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Student Life Sexuality Series, 2006
8930 Opening Morning Worship "Led by a Star" Smit, Laura

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Calvin College Symposium
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
8934 Serious Drama for the Small Church Smit, Laura

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Calvin College Symposium
13944 Implications of the Ascension for Everyday Life Smit, Laura 5/25/2006
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Ascension Conference
14558 How to be Happy in College and the Rest of Your Whole Life Smit, Laura 1/22/2008 Lecture for DCM. Developing a Christian Mind (DCM) is a first-year core course that introduces students to the central intellectual project of Calvin College, the developmen t of a Christian worldview, and a faith-based engagement with culture. All DCM sections include common readings and plenary lectures, which sketch out the broad contours. Each section then works out the implications of a Christian frame of reference in re lation to an issue of contemporary relevance. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
DCM
18277 GROW - Laura Smit, Associate Professor of Religion, "Remember the Sabbath day..." Smit, Laura 9/30/2013

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17951 GROW - Laura Smit, Associate Professor of Religion Smit, Laura 4/8/2013

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10759 Unrequited Love Smit, Laura
#323 UNREQUITED LOVE
The self-help section of any bookstore is full of advice on how to handle relationships. But there’s not so much help for the heartache of lovi ng someone who is indifferent to you. What are good and bad ways to handle the situation—from both sides of the story? Dr. Laura Smit of the Calvin College religion & theology department describes her study of the ethics of unrequited love.

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16876 What Augustine Still Has to Teach Us about Human Origins and God's Creating Work Smit, Laura 3/30/2010 In conversations about origins, Augustine is sometimes painted as a fundamentalist in the way he read Scripture (he wasn't), as someone who corrupted the Hebrew worldview of the Bible with Hellenism (he didn't), and as the source of a distorted understanding of sin and salvation that needs to be overcome (it needn't). Given how central Augustine has been to the development of Christian thought in the west, especially (though by no means exclusively) to the development of the Reformed tradition, we should dig a little deeper and get a fuller understanding of what he actually says about human origins, about human freedom and responsibility, about the nature of sin, about the g oodness of creation and the goodness of God.

Human Origins Seminar Series
17500 Proclamation: "Beautiful Garments," Smit, Laura 2/9/2012 The daily chapel archive as recorded in .FLV files on DVD-ROM discs. Individual services can be requested on a DVD-Video, or the entire disc may be requested.Isaiah 52
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14088 Reclaiming the Value of Beauty Smit, Laura 1/8/2007 Dean of the Chapel and Professor of Religion & Theology at Calvin College. She is the author of the much discussed book, "Loves Me, Loves Me Not: The Ethics of Unre quited Love." Subtitled. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2007
15672 Good Friday Tenebrae Service Smit, Laura, preacher
deWaal Malefyt, Norma, organist
3/21/2008 Good Friday Service. a is entire service, b is sermon only. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5884 Sexual Immorality Smit, William

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Lecture
17989 Engineer's Day Smith, Ashley
You, K.J.
Hoffman, Alison
Zietlo, Kristen
Moes, Ben
VanDyke, Corey
4/25/2013 Panel Discussion with Enginering students and alumni
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3365 Celebration: Appalachian Ballads, Folksongs, and Stories Smith, Betty 1/18/1991

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6118 Appalachian Folklore Smith, Betty


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14883 Art of Science, The:
Using Visualization to Understand and Appreciate the Natural World
Smith, Brad 10/1/2008 Brad Smith is Associate Dean for Creative Work, Research and Graduate Education and Associate Professor at the School of Art and Design at the University of Michigan, Ann Ar bor. He is also Research Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology at the University of Michigan Medical School. Prior to coming to Ann Arbor, he was Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Radiology at the Duke University Medical Cente r in Durham, North Carolina, where he initiated a major NIH-funded magnetic resonance imaging project titled The Multi-dimensional Human Embryo.

Smith holds a B.U.S. degree with majors in Biology and Art from the University of Utah, an M.A. Degree in Medical Illustration from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, and a Ph. D. in Anatomy from Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.

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9987 Calvin College Alumni Choir Smith, Charles K.
Bos, Kenneth
Van Wingerden, Randall
5/18/1997 Concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

10066 Calvin College Alumni Choir Smith, Charles K.
Van Wingerden, Randall
Bos, Kenneth
5/17/1998
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

9714 Alumni Choir Smith, Charles K., conductor
January, 1992 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

9332 Alumni Choir Smith, Charles, conductor 1/7/1996 Concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

16012 Understanding the Religious and Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults in the U.S. Smith, Christian 10/8/2009 How important is religion for young people in America today? What are the major influences on their developing spiritual lives? How do their religious beliefs and practic es change as young people enter into adulthood?
Sociologist Christian Smith explores these questions
about the religious and spiritual lives of emerging adults,
ages 18 to 24, in the U.S. today. Based on interviews with
thousands of young p eople tracked over a five-year period,
Smith’s research shows how the religious practices of the
adolescents are strengthened, challenged, and changed as
they have moved into adulthood. Smith also describes the
cultural world of today 217;s emerging adults, how that culture
shapes their religious outlooks, and what the consequences
are for religious faith and practice.
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Bouma Lecture Series
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
10881 Daniel Smith Smith, Daniel 3/28/2003 Daniel Smith is the songwriter and vocalist for the Danielson Famile, whose most recent record is "Fetch the Compass Kids" on secretlycanadian. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Music, 2003
17099 How We Learn in Church (Even When No-one is "Teaching") Smith, David 6/29/2011


Seminars at Calvin
5885 Rembrandt and the Protestant Smith, David 1/19/1983
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Interim Lecture Series, 1983
16784 Christian Faith and Cultural Diversity Smith, David 3/9/2011



16717 How Do We Learn During Worship? Smith, David 1/28/2011 What do classrooms and worship services share, and what each can learn from the other? We will look at Wenger’s account of how a community of practice functions to lo ok at what kinds of learning are going on during a class/worship service. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2011
4538 Rembrandt and the Protestant Imagination Smith, David 1/19/1983
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Interim Lecture Series, 1983
12324 Innauguration of the Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning Smith, David 9/16/2004 On September 16, 2004, the Kuyers Institute was publicly launched at a reception in the Prince Conference Center. With Milton and Carol Kuyers in attendance, institute direc tor David I. Smith delivered the inaugural lecture, "What is Excellent Teaching? The Question of Faith and Pedagogy." His lecture explored the relationship between faith and teaching processes in order to show why an institute for Christian teac hing and learning is needed.
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. History (college)
10665 Studying Off-Campus: Being Salt and Light Smith, David; Hughes, Katie; Bratt, Wally 10/4/2002 Roundtable discussion of how students should behave when studying off-campus.
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16870 Evolution and the Fall: Clarifying the Issues, Imagining the Possibilities Smith, James K. A. 2/17/2010 This presentation aims to do three things. The first task is somewhat polemical, but the second and third goals are meant to be constructive (and maybe even irenic!). (1) Wh at's not at issue: I will suggest a clarification of what's at stake in the current discussion by noting what this debate is not about. It is not about evolution vs. creationism. There isn't a simple dichotomy of pro-science versus anti-science views. As we jointly examine and critique the various proposed scenarios for human origins, those who resist the more "symbolic" interpretations of the Fall do take the scientific data seriously. This may be stating the obvious, but some articulations of the issues seem to require that these clarifications be made. (2) Going "meta": Drawing on Alasdair MacIntyre's account of tradition, I want to sketch an understanding of confessional theological reflection which emphasizes that wrestling with w hat is essential to a tradition is a defining feature of a tradition. In other words, I want to paint a picture of "tradition" and "orthodoxy" which makes room for genuine development and reform within a tradition. So defending "o rthodoxy" cannot and should not be equated with mere repristination. However, it does entail that theological development and reform still discerns parameters and boundaries for what constitutes a faithful extension of the tradition. (3) Imagining th e Fall: constructively, I want to loosen up our theological imagination by proposing a model that takes seriously evolutionary and genetic evidence for common ancestry, predation, etc. while also retaining a doctrine of a "historical" Fall. My g oal in this section is to point out that proposals that take seriously evolutionary and genetic evidence need not entail rejecting a historical understanding of the Fall, though this will also require some reconfiguration of how the doctrines of the Fall and original sin are articulated. My only goal in this respect is to suggest that, with some faithful theological imagination, we could imagine some models that are not yet on the table.

Human Origins Seminar Series
16073 Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation Smith, James K.A. 1/13/2010 Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Congregational and Ministry Studies at Calvin College. He describes his work a s “undertaken in the borderlands between philosophy, theology, ethics, aesthetics, science, and politics.” He is most interested in bringing critical thought to bear on the practices of the church and the church's witness to culture. Smith has written many books, and his presentation will be based on his most recent which will be released in September 2009. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2010
16584 Defining The Good Life Smith, James K.A.
Inner Compass 1104
You may long for the latest gadget or fashion, more because of the image it projects than for any other reason. Where do those images come from? Calvin College philosophy professor Jamie Smith, author of Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation, says our idea of "the good life" reveals a lot about us. Karen Saupe hosts.

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17591 Prelude 3 Smith, James K.A. 10/8/2012


Prelude
11113 Limited Incarnation: Revisiting the Searle/Derrida Debate in Christian Context Smith, James K.A. 5/16/2003 Recorded on the back of Augustine, Heidegger, and Gadamer…-Tazelaar Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Hermeneutics at the Crossroads Conference
15085 Postmodernism, Worship, and Evangelism Smith, James K.A. 1/30/2009 While we often associate “postmodernism” with the explosion of communications technology or the outlandish claims of “deconstruction,” this workshop will suggest that postmodernism might also mean a return to symbols, icons, and ritual. With this in mind, we’ll explore the shape of worship as evangelism in postmodernity. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2009
17510 Proclamation Smith, Jamie 2/23/2010 The daily chapel archive as recorded in .FLV files on DVD-ROM discs. Individual services can be requested on a DVD-Video, or the entire disc may be requested. Isaiah 52:13- 15
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16701 Love Takes Practise: Christian Worship as a Pedagogy of Desire Smith, Jamie 1/28/2011 We are what we love. This biblical notion is found across the Christian tradition, from Paul and Augustine to Luther and Edwards. But what are its implications for worship? We will explore how Christian worship forms and shapes our love to make us a people who desire the kingdom of God, as well as how Christian worship counters the formation of “secular liturgies." Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Symposium on Worship, 2011
13528 Holding Broadcasters Responsible Smith, Jeff 10/17/2005 #606 HOLDING BROADCASTERS RESPONSIBLE Originally broadcast Nov. 6, 2005
Who owns the airwaves? We do! They are actually a public commodity, and radio and TV stations seek ing a license must promise to serve the “public interest, convenience, and necessity.” Jeff Smith of the Grand Rapids Institute for Information Democracy tells host Karen Saupe how we can evaluate and influence their interpretations of this pr omise.
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
8258 Jeffrey Smith, Organ Smith, Jeffrey 5/7/1979
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14141 Worship in Difficult Times Smith, Kathy 1/26/2007
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2007
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
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
18602 Chapel - PEACE Smith, kathy 3/31/2014

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15036 Developing Pastoral Excellence Smith, Kathy; Wood, David J. 1/29/2009 How can excellence become a matter of habit, not just applied to particular practices and actions? Given the context of the pastoral life and ministry, what does the “ ;habit of excellence” look like and how is it cultivated? All too often when excellence in pastoral ministry is discussed, the emphasis is upon a range of individual, even isolated, spiritual practices and the quality of ministerial performance s uch practices make possible. In this seminar, by way of contrast, the practice of friendship will be a focal point for exploring the habit of excellence in pastoral ministry. We’ll also explore how pastoral excellence can be reflected in worship l eadership. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2009
3231 Afternoon Event: Lee Smith Smith, Lee 4/13/1996
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Festival of Faith & Writing, 1996
3226 Reading: Lee Smith Smith, Lee 4/13/1996
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Festival of Faith & Writing, 1996
18363 Renting Lacy: A Story of America's Prostituted Children Smith, Linda 1/17/2014

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2409 Missionary Interview - Nigeria Smith, Nell Breen 12/10/1989
Bookstore(college) : Archive/Available for Research

4540 Interview on Missionary Work in Nigeria Smith, Nell Breen 12/21/1989
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Interview
2540 Purpose for Living Smith, Paul 1/24/1980
Bookstore(college) : Archive/Available for Research

12085 Thomas Aquinas on the Relationship between the Natural Law and the Old Law Smith, Randall B. 5/14/2004 On tape A12085 with another title Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Written on the Heart: The Tradition of Natural Law
17936 GROW - Reggie Smith, Pastor of Roosevelt Park Community CRC Smith, Reggie 3/11/2013

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17607 GROW - "Poor in Spirit" Smith, Reggie 9/17/2012

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18120 You Shall Not Make for Yourself and Idol Smith, Reggie 9/16/2013

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18449 Chapel Smith, Reggie 2/10/2014 contentment
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16557 Prelude 3 Smith, Reginald 10/12/2010

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10800 Biographer on His Desert Island, The Smith, Richard N. 1/24/2003 Biographers are storytellers as well as amateur psychiatrists—not to mention, journalists, political theorists, art critics and family therapists, says Richard Norton Smith, speaking from his experience as an author of six major biographies. The current director of the Dole Institute of Politics and former director of Grand Rapids’ own Gerald R. Ford Museum, Smith has penned the life stories of such notables as R obert and Elizabeth Dole, Thomas E. Dewey, Herbert Hoover and George Washington. He will share the curious and sometimes bizarre biographical experience as well as offer insights about the process. Through anecdotes and tales, Smith will highlight the int rigue of examining another person’s life and the challenge of making that person come to life through words. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2003
15022 Lincoln at 200: The Measure of a President Smith, Richard Norton 1/14/2009 Awarding-winning presidential historian and biographer, he is the former director of five presidential libraries, including the Gerald R. Ford Museum, and the author of many books. He is a regular face to viewers of C-SPAN , as well as The News Hour with Jim Lehrer , where he appears regularly as part of the show's round table of historians. In 2007 the ABC television network named him their presidential historian. He is cur rently a scholar in residence at George Mason University while he works on a biography of former New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller. Taking into account the start of a new presidency, Smith melds Lincoln themes with what it takes to be a successful presi dent. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2009
14868 Presidential Character: An Ethical History Smith, Richard Norton
#915 Presidential Character: An Ethical History
Is being a “natural politician” a mark of truth or falsehood? Better to forge ahead in the face of opposition, or to be swayed by the citizens? Presidential historian and biographer Richard Norton Smith draws on a wealth of stories to bring to light the issue of presidential character. Shirley Hoogstra hosts.

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5886 Hope against Hope: The Moral Accountability of Resurgent Evangelicals Smith, Timothy

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Lecture
3235 Children and Heroes in Fantasy Literature Smith, Vicky; Hilder, Monika; Morgan, Trever 4/12/1996


Festival of Faith & Writing, 1996
15528 Carmen Smits, soprano Smits, Carmen
Hoisington, Linda, piano
11/12/2005 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Student Recital
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
8550 Pamela Smitter, Trumpet Smitter, Pamela 4/28/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

8549 Pamela Smitter, Trumpet Smitter, Pamela 4/28/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

9291 Pamela Smitter, Trumpet Smitter, Pamela 2/10/1996 Alumni Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

8259 Pamela Smitter, Trumpet; David Griffioen, Violin Smitter, Pamela; Griffioen, David 3/26/1985
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

247 Interview with Ethel Footman Smothers, An Smothers, Ethel 4/3/1998
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 1998
2294 Anabaptist Perspective on Cross-Cultural Ministry, An Smucker, John I.

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3029 Imagination in Teaching and Preaching Snapper, Marion 9/27/1984
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3753 Imagination in Preaching Snapper, Marion 6/4/1985
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Ministers' Institute
16047 Passing the Plate: Tithing Practices Snell, Patricia
#1006
If American Christians gave away just ten percent of their income, the resulting eighty-five billion dollars could fund—and solve—many of the world's m ost pressing needs. Patricia Snell of Notre Dame's Center for the Study of Religion and Society, and co-author of Passing the Plate: Why American Christians Don’t Give Away More Money, describes the motives, practices, and myths of charitable giving . Shirley Hoogstra hosts.

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17446 Community Voices: Senior Stories Sneller, Betsy 3/10/2010 Video of daily chapel services at Calvin College.
Audio-Visual (college) : Available for sale. Chapel
17521 Community Voices: Senior Stories Sneller, Betsy 3/10/2010 The daily chapel archive as recorded in .FLV files on DVD-ROM discs. Individual services can be requested on a DVD-Video, or the entire disc may be requested.
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4542 Calvinette Leaders Convention Snoeyink, Arnold 8/2/1979
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3311 President and the Press, The Snow, Tony 1/9/1995
Heritage Hall : No Restriction Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1995
18357 Fighting for Common Ground: How We Can Fix the Stalemate in Congress Snowe, Olympia 1/9/2014 An outspoken centrist, Senator Snowe stunned Washington in February 2012 when she announced she would not seek a fourth term and offered a sharp rebuke to the Senate, citing the dispiriting gridlock and polarization. After serving in the legislative branch at the state and federal levels for 40 years, including 18 years in the U.S. Senate, she explained that Washington wasn’t solving the big problems anymore. In her book “Fighting for Common Ground” she explores the roots of her belief in principled policy-making and bipartisan compromise. A leading moderate with a reputation for crossing the aisle, Senator Snowe proposes solutions for bridging the parti san divide in Washington, most notably through a citizens’ movement to hold elected officials accountable. In 2005, Snowe was named the 54th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine. In 2006, Time magazine named her one of the top ten U .S. senators

January Series, 2014
1803 Future of the New Testament Church, The Snyder, H.

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16498 Calvin Lipdub 2010 So Much Love by Rocket Summer 5/1/2010

Audio-Visual (college) : Not Available for sale.
2295 Reaching Unchurched Teenagers Soaries, Buster

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Group's International Kidstitute
2410 Missions Curriculum of the Future, The Soltau, Addison

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Reformed Missions Consultation
3325 33 Variations on a Waltz of Diabelli by Ludwig van Beethoven Solzhenitsyn, Ignat 1/21/1998

Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1998
10041 Prague Chamber Orchestra Solzhenitsyn, Ignat, piano 1/21/1998 Not available for production Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
January Series, 1998
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
17647 U.S. Child Sex Trafficking Soper, Andy 4/28/2013 1317
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17970 Child Sex Trafficking: in Your Town Too? Soper, Andy
IC1317

Inner Compass
18380 18380 - Service 2 - Worship Service - Exodus 14-15 Sophie Mathonnet-Vanderwell 1/30/2014

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17684 Regathering 2008 Climate Change and the Global Poor Sorkey, Elaine 1/30/2008

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80 Normative Objectivity and Realism Sosa, Ernest 5/26/2000
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Realism and Antirealism Conference
14142 Just Worship Sosa, Pablo 1/26/2007 Justice is an indispensable requirement for Christian worship. How can we praise God in an unjust social order? How can we make worship a transforming factor of the structur es of our society? Using songs, case study and reflection on the different trends of today's worship we shall explore ways in which music and performing arts in general can become a tool for empowerment and commitment. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2007
10526 South Olive Christian Reformed Church 115th Anniversary Video South Olive Christian Reformed Church 1/13/2000


115th Anniversary
2692 Demonology and Mental Illness Southard

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14865 Gifts of Art, The Southerland, Jim
#912 THE GIFTS OF ART
Montreat College’s Jim Southerland is an artist who developed his own version of the camera obscura, an ancient predecessor to the camera. Any one can use it to create drawings in correct proportion. Southerland guides host Karen Saupe as she gives it a try, and describes the joys of sharing art creation with underprivileged children around the world.

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3359 Free Market and a Free Society Sowell, Thomas 1/24/1992

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13604 You're Almost on Your Own: The State of Computer Security Spafford, Eugene 1/5/2006 Professor of Computer Sciences at Purdue University,.Eugene Spafford is one of the most senior and recognized leaders in the field of computing. He has an on-going record of accomplishment as a senior advisor and consultant on issues of security, cybercrime and policy to a number of major companies, law enforcement organizations, and government agencies including Microsoft, Intel, Unisys, the US Air Force, the National Secur ity Agency, the FBI, the Department of Energy and two Presidents of the United States.
Listen to audio at: www.calvin.edu/january/2006/
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13533 U.S. Computer Insecurity Spafford, Eugene
#611 U.S. COMPUTER INSECURITY Originally broadcast Jan. 22, 2006
Our culture of tolerance toward rampant computer malfunctions is one thing. But what about when this atti tude infects the U.S. Department of Defense? Eugene Spafford of the Purdue University computer science dept. and executive director of the Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security at Purdue explains to host Karen Saupe why t he one-time global leader in computer technology now uses many of the same poorly built systems we all do.
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
16240 Japan: The Church is Growing! Spalink, Larry and Ruth


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5469 Public Eye Speech Department 12/5/1984

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5468 Hangs Over Thy Head Speech Department 12/5/1984

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5467 Suppressed Desires Speech Department 12/5/1984

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5464 Grab and Grace Speech Department


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5463 House by the Stable Speech Department


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5964 Lenten Poetry Speech Department 4/3/1974
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Chapel
5456 Constituent, The Speech Department 12/8/1982

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Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
5454 American Dream Speech Department 12/8/1982

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5465 Visitor from Mamoraneck Speech Department


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16288 Holland on Skates: An Evening of Dutch Ice Stories with Hylke Speerstra Speerstra,Hylke 2/19/2010
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197 Before Liberalism: Responsible Government in Medieval Europe Spellman, William 5/28/1999 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 : No Restriction
Political Thought After Liberalism Conference
227 China Today and the Shadow of the Emperors Spence, Jonathan 1/23/1998
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18505 Shoots, Prays, Loves: The Clerical Mystery in the Modern World Spencer-Fleming, Julia 4/10/2014


Festival of Faith & Writing, 2014
13925 Calvin College Career Services Commercial Speyers, Frank


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17250 Personal, Political, and Prophetic Voices in Poetry of Faith Sphicher Kasdorf, Julia 4/21/2012 The first-person singular, the "I" of the lyric poem--our heritage from the Romantic poets--can seem, these days, to have fallen out of fashion. Poet Julia Spicher Kasdorf offers some resources from traditions of faith for those writers who wish to sustain an individual eye that sees and an "I" that speaks with vision and insight. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2012
14807 Christianity, Cultures, and Worship Worldwide Spinks, Bryan 10/31/2003
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Christianity, Cultures, and Worship Worldwide
11401 Worship & Culture: A Continuing Debate Spinks, Bryan D. 7/2/2003
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Seminars in Christian Scholarship
6141 Interdisciplinary Study of Christian Worship, The Spinks, Bryan; Wilson, John; Witvliet, John 9/28/2001
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Christian Scholarship...For What?
15170 Interview with Elsa Spoelhof Spoelhof, Elsa 8/14/2006 Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof biography video project.


15253 Dutch American Heritage Day Spoelhof, Libbers, Revis, Witte 11/16/1994

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5081 Edify Spoelhof, William 9/14/1966
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Convocation (Opening)
5080 Pursuit of Excellence, The Spoelhof, William 9/14/1959
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Convocation (Opening)
5031 Calvin Campus Development Campaign: Alumni Promo Disc. Spoelhof, William 6/1/1963 Promotional message to announce $2 million fundraiser to purchase new Calvin College and Seminary campus. A05031a is the final version (07min, 16sec) and A05031 is a previou s draft (12min, 39sec). Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

15163 Spoelhof Interview-medium shot Spoelhof, William
Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof biography video project. Shot on 2nd floor of library.


15162 Spoelhof Interview- raw footage Spoelhof, William 5/7/2004 Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof biography video project. Raw footage shot in library.


5082 Bridge Makers Spoelhof, William 9/11/1967
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Convocation (Opening)
5893 Henry Schultze Memorial Service Spoelhof, William

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Memorial Service
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15158 Gathering Place Neland Ave. Spoelhof, William 3/6/2004 Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof biography video project.


15157 ECU 2nd Library Spoelhof, William
Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof biography video project.


5894 South African Panorama Spoelhof, William

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Lecture
5892 Board of Trustees Highlights Spoelhof, William

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5083 Christian Power Spoelhof, William 9/9/1968
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Convocation (Opening )
5084 I Plight Thee My Troth Spoelhof, William 9/5/1974
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Convocation (Opening)
15171 Interview with William Spoelhof, 95th birthday Spoelhof, William 12/7/2004 Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof biography video project.


5891 Special Synodical Session Commemorating the Centennial Anniversary Spoelhof, William 6/15/1976
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5890 Some Celebrative Observations Spoelhof, William

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Interview
5888 Academic Procession Spoelhof, William 9/24/1975
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Lecture
6035 Day in the Life of President Spoelhof, A Spoelhof, William
Scenes of President Spoelhof. Probably shot by Ken Kuiper, English Dept. Undated. Transferred from Super8 film.
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11141 Interview Spoelhof, William 9/19/1980
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5658 Calvin Moves to Knollcrest: Interview with Former President Spoelhof Spoelhof, William 5/9/2000 Nathan Bierma interviews William Spoelhof about moving to the Knollcrest Campus. May 9, 2000
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15155 Close Up Spoelhof, William 2/20/2004 Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof biography video project.


15181 Presidency and Beyond, The Spoelhof, William
Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof video project. (Tape master raw footage of "The Presidency and Beyond,")


5085 Irrevocable Trust, An Spoelhof, William 9/8/1975
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Convocation (Opening)
4544 Interview Spoelhof, William 8/8/1980
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15172 Interview with William Spoelhof Spoelhof, William 2/3/2006 Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof biography video project.


5215 Formal Opening Spoelhof, William 8/22/1962
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Church Music Conference
4543 Your Career Spoelhof, William 2/6/1980
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Chapel
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3656 Thoughtful Person, The Spoelhof, William 5/23/1979
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Commencement
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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15174 Interview with William Spoelhof Re: Bananer Spoelhof, William 7/3/2006 Interview with William Spoelhof discussing "The Bananer." Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof biography video project.


15173 Interview with William Spoelhof, Airband Spoelhof, William
Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof biography video project.


14212 Spoelhof Reminisces About Knollcrest Campus Spoelhof, William; Byker, Gaylen 7/24/1996 Raw footage of a campus tour where Presidents Byker and Spoelhof talk about the history of Calvin College while riding through the campus in a convertible.
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5590 Today's Colleges: The Presidents Speak Spoelhof, William; Hruby, Norbert J.; Van Wylen, Gordon; Lubbers, Arend D.; Elliot, Jerry 10/9/1973

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17557 Calvin 125th Anniversary Spoelhof; William
Dr. Spoelhof Story
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15164 Spoelhof Interview-long shot Spoelhof; William 2/20/2004 Research collected by Jim Korf for William Spoelhof biography video project. Shot on 2nd floor of library.


5660 Graveside Dedication on the Homestead Sprik, Aaltje 7/25/1992

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17085 Marginalia Archive, The Springfield, Molly 3/30/2011 Center Art Gallery presents, "The Marginalia Archive," an exhibition featuring the work of contemporary artist Molly Springfield. This interactive installation rai ses questions about the materiality of language and digital culture by collecting and repurposing contemporary examples of marginalia into a functioning archive. The artist invites viewers to contribute samples of their own marginalia to the archive durin g the exhibition.
Molly Springfield will also give an artist talk on her work.
See more of Molly Springfield's work at www.mollyspringfield.com


Lecture
2693 How Far is Too Far? Sproul, R.C.

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2009 Our change of Masters Spurgeon, C. H.

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Presb. Aniv. Series #4
2120 Church and the Christian Community, The Spykman

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Fundamentals of the Reformed Faith - #3
2118 God's Word for Covenant Living Spykman

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Fundamentals of the Reformed Faith - #1
2119 Sign Posts on the Way of the Coming Kingdom Spykman

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Fundamentals of the Reformed Faith - #2
4354 Interview with G. Spykman Spykman, G.

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3426 Open a Window on God's World Spykman, Gordon 5/1/1991


Convocation (Opening & Honors)
12554 Some Past Doctrinal Decisions Revisited Spykman, Gordon 4/22/1975
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Ministers' Conference
13756 Church's Marching Orders: Between D-Day and V-Day, The Spykman, Gordon
Given at the AACS Niagara Conference in 1978 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

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12542 Fundamentalism in the CRC Spykman, Gordon

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Ministers' Conference
12541 Fundamentalism in the CRC Spykman, Gordon

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Ministers' Conference
11142 Questions-Answers Spykman, Gordon

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4545 Questions-Answers Spykman, Gordon

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5895 Protestant Looks at the Vatican Council, A Spykman, Gordon

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Lecture
4546 Christian Politics Spykman, Gordon

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International Political Conference
10532 Debate on Report 44: Spykman and De Koster Spykman, Gordon; De Koster, Lester 4/14/1982 Debate on Report 44, held at the CRC Centennial Conference at Dordt College, 1982. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Centennial
3675 Keynote Address Spykman, Gordon; Timmerman, John; VanTil, Howard 9/2/1986
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Faculty Fall Conference
3700 Debate Spykman; DeKoster 4/14/1982
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125th Anniversary of the CRC
3214 Poetics and Prosaics: The Writer's Community Srubas, Rachel; Thorpe, Doug; Anderson, Chris 4/11/1996
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10042 St. Olaf Choir; Calvin College Alumni Choir St. Olaf Choir
Armstrong, Anton, conductor
Calvin College Alumni Choir
Smith, Charles K., conductor
Van Wingerden, Randall
Bos, Kenneth, accompanist
1/17/1998 Not for production Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

18020 Chaplain's Conference Session 2 Stacey, Phil
Cadge, Wendy
6/6/2013

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13956 Reinhold Niebuhr in the Twenty-First Century: What Can Christian Realism Say to Us Today? Stackhouse, John G., Jr. 2/10/2005
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16328 Three Resons to Write Stafford, Tim 4/16/2010 A writer of both non-fiction and fiction, Tim Stafford considers the difficulties and risks of writing, with a focus on the personal, strategic, and biblical reasons to writ e as well as we possibly can. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2010
7116 Stage Band Stage Band 5/1/1974
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7117 Stage Band Stage Band 5/1/1974
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14465 Lion in Winter, A Stages Theatre Company 1/21/2008 The Gloriae Dei Artes Foundation from the Community of Jesus in Orleans , MA returns to TJS after an outstanding presentation by their choir in 2007. This year their theatre company entertained us with their special one hour adaptation of their production Lion in Winter by James Goldman. Stages Theatre Company performs year-round on Cape Cod and has toured the east coast and many southern states performing at conferences, sc hools, and churches, as well as leading theater workshops. They are dedicated to exploring the eternal answers that offer hope and inspiration for the human condition. The company strives to "give you the truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion&qu ot; (Williams, The Glass Menagerie). Past productions include works ranging from Shakespeare to Neil Simon, T.S. Eliot to Tennessee Williams. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2008
17585 Imagining Indians in the Dutch Republic and New Netherland Staggs, Stephen 10/4/2012 Since conducting research in the New York State Archives in 2009 and 2010, Staggs has continued to pursue dissertation research in various archives and special collection li braries in the Netherlands. He will present his finding that Reformed theologians and pastors in the Dutch Republic characterized
the Indians of North America as Gentiles in their “sermon literature.” These sources also reveal that the Dutc h were just as curious about Indians as were their European neighbors. Stephen Staggs graduated with a B.A. from Calvin College and a M.A. from Western Michigan University. He has won two prestigious research fellowships that allowed him to spend the enti re 2010-2011 academic year completing the research for his dissertation, "Indian-Dutch Relations in New Netherlands and New York during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries." Shortly after accepting the Fulbright award, Stephen learned he ha d also been awarded the Larry J. Hackman Research Award from the New York State Archives Trust. Stephen is a doctoral candidate at the Western Michigan University.


Calvin Academy for Lifelong Learning (CALL)
46 Making Good Music Choices for Holy Week, Easter and Pentecost Stam, Carl 1/13/2001 This session will present examples of well-crafted music for these upcoming celebrations drawn from many forms of contemporary music. You'll leave with good music to consid er for your congregation, as well as insights into the process of reviewing, selecting, and leading these songs in your congregation.
[Many Symposium on Worship recordings are available at: http://www.worshipsymposium.org/past/]
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Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2001
40 Making Good Choices in the World of Contemporary Music (s) Stam, Carl 1/15/2001 The last decate has overwhelmed us with thousands of songs, hymns, and anthems for use in our congregations. How do we sort through it all? How do we make good choices? T his session will explore these questions by presenting a dozen well-crafted examples of music drawn from a variety of contemporary sources. Many of these examples will be drawn from the worship life of the Chapel Hill Bible Church, whre Carl Stam, a clas sically trained musician, led his congregation in music that ranged from Maranatha to Marty Haugen, from Graham Kendrick to J.S. Bach.
[Many Symposium on Worship recordings are available at: http://www.worshipsymposium.org/past/]


Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2001
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10052 Linda Stam, soprano Stam, Linda 3/12/1998 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13703 Lecture on Spiritual Warfare Stamm, Jeff 4/18/2001
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Spiritual Awareness Week
6340 And God Lets Them; God's Big Ugly Stick Stan Mast 8/21/1988 Two services
1) AM - "And God Lets Them" (Up to 38:10)
2) PM - "God's Big Ugly Stick" (Start from 38:10)
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church
15902 Music 326: Haydn Quartet Op. 50, #2 in C Major Stanley String Quartet
Vivace, Adagio Cantabile, Menuetto (allegretto), Finale (Vivace assai) Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

17087 Mission to the World: Changing Perspectives in American Protestantism, 1910-2010 Stanley, Brian 3/30/2011 Dr. Brian Stanley, professor of World Christianity at the University of Edinburgh, is one of the premier historians of modern Christian missions. He is author or editor of m any works, including:
-The Bible and the Flag: Protestant Missions and British Imperialism (1990)
-Missions, Nationalism, and the End of Empire (2003)
-The Cambridge History of Christianity, vol. 8 World Christianities, c. 1815-1914 (2006) and
-The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910 (2009)
He is editor of a major series with Eerdmans, Studies in the History of Christian Missions, with some 20 volumes published or under contract. He also directs the Center for World Christianit y at New College, University of Edinburgh
Prof. Stanley has recently been investigating the American missionary movement. His lecture is a glimpse of what he thinks is distinctive--and distinctively American--about the American missions movement.



9382 Da Chiesa and Da Camera - A Program of Baroque Music for Church and Chamber Stapert Calvin and Brook, Ruth, recorders
Van Baak, Nancy and Huizenga, Trudi, sopranos
Hare, Terry, viola da gamba and Baroque cello
Redmond, Joan, harpsichord
3/13/1993 Faculty Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

15832 Music from Calvin B-13 Stapert Ensemble
Stapert Ensemble and solo Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Music from Calvin
8361 Music From Calvin #44 Stapert Recital

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8350 Music From Calvin #33 Stapert Recital (Brahms) II

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8262 Calvin Stapert, Clarinet Stapert, Calvin 4/11/1964
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8263 Calvin Stapert, Clarinet Stapert, Calvin 4/11/1964
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14225 What Can the Early Christians Teach us about Music? Stapert, Calvin 1/26/2007
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Symposium on Worship, 2007
9442 Recorder Ensemble; Calvin College Flute Choir Stapert, Calvin , conductor
Dugan, Darlene, conductor
4/30/1994
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

15840 Music from Calvin B-21 Stapert, Calvin, Clarinet
Streelman, Nancy, piano
Russ, Ruth, piano

Scarlatti, Two Sonatas, C and G major; Brahms Sonata in F Minor, Op. 120, #1 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Music from Calvin
5661 How Central is Central Asia--3,000 Years of Asia in 50 Minutes Star, S. Fredrick 1/23/1997

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18595 Non-fiction Book Proposal Basics: What You Need to Know Starbuck, Margot 4/12/2014


Festival of Faith & Writing, 2014
18503 Workshop: Book Proposal 101: The Nuts and Bolts of Crafting an Effective Proposal Starbuck, Margot 4/10/2014


Festival of Faith & Writing, 2014
10747 How Central is Central Asia? Starr , S. Frederick
#311 HOW CENTRAL IS CENTRAL ASIA?
January Series guest S. Frederick Starr describes this region which many have forgotten about since the Soviet Union broke into a coll ection of unpronounceable countries. Until September 11 forced us to pay attention again. Starr, founding chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute at John Hopkins University in Washington, D.C., tells guest host June Hamersma what we missed in this region's past and what we can hope for in its future.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
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.
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13986 New Central Asia, The Starr, S. Frederick
#712 THE NEW CENTRAL ASIA Originally broadcast Jan. 28, 2007
Afghanistan was a flourishing center of trade for 2,500 years. If the area can again prosper through the shar ing of resources and ideas, there will be room for stability and peace. January Series guest S. Frederick Starr of the Central Asia-Caucusus Institute at Johns Hopkins University tells guest host June Hamersma why there is hope for such a development.

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Inner Compass
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4547 How Central is Central Asia - 3000 Years of Asia in 50 Minutes Starr, S. Frederick 1/23/1997
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
January Series, 1997
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
6572 Elizabeth Start, Violin Start Elizabeth 2/3/1990
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6446 Elizabeth Start Start, Elizabeth 3/8/1989
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6571 Calvin Oratorio Scholarship Try-out Tape Start, Elizabeth

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6573 Elizabeth Start, Violin Start, Elizabeth 2/3/1990
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2992 Some Unfamiliar Aspects of 1st HEad of Doctrine in the Preaching of John Calvin Stauffer, Richard 4/13/1984
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13682 Stratigraphy and Biostratigraphy: A Personal Story of Observations and Conclusions. Stearley, Ralph 3/13/2006 Dr. Ralph Stearley, Ph.D. teaches at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI. [1 of 8 titles in this series. Available on 1 DVD or 2 Audio CDs] Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Origins Symposium
16868 Those Scary Fossils: History of Paleoanthropological Discoveries Stearley, Ralph 2/9/2010 Biologists and anatomists have been intrigued by natural comparisons between apes and humans since the 1600's. In the middle 1700's, Carolus Linnaeus included humans, apes a nd monkeys in his mammalian order, Primates. These biological investigations set the stage for the fossil discoveries to come. Starting in the middle 1800's, strange and scary remains of human-like creatures began to be discovered, first in Europe, then A sia, then Africa. The oldest of these fossil hominids now date to 6 million years before the present; all of the earliest forms are African. Some remains are associated with tools of bone or stone or with body ornamentation. Many skeletal elements demonst rate malnutrition, bone breakage, or other signs of a hard life. The earliest of these fossil hominids have cranial capacities slightly larger than those of present-day great apes. Clear trends can be seen over time in stature & locomotion, dentition, and cranial capacity during the past 4 million years, with conditions resembling more and more those of modern humans through time. This amplifying record has seemed ominous to some—are there skeletons in our human family closet? Or, are these indi viduals no more embarrassing than the other horse thieves in all our lineages? This talk will narrate the history of these discoveries and hopefully explain something of their significance. Lots of photos, including many scary ones.

Human Origins Seminar Series
16875 Discussion of: 'Assessing Evidences for the Evolution of a Human Cognitive Platform for 'Soulish Behaviors' Stearley, Ralph 3/17/2010 Discussion of article by Ralph Stearley.
During the past one hundred fifty years, a great number of fossil hominid specimens have been unearthed, providing an outline of hominid history extending back five million years. Associated with these hominid fossils are artifacts. Christians and others who have attempted to assess the humanity of these long-dead individuals have focused on evidences of cognition such as cave art , evidences of care given to injured or ill individuals, or burial. However, many more types of evidences as to cognitive abilities in these creatures are available. Warren Brown has proposed that a cluster of interlinked cognitive capacities were elabora ted over the past few million years of hominid history during an "evolutionary trajectory" which, in turn, undergird human "soulish behaviors." These include language, a theory of mind, episodic memory, top-down agency, future orientat ion, and emotional modulation. This article is an attempt to put traction on Brown's proposal, through detailed examination of the paleoanthropological record. The ability to teach, and thus symbolically and rapidly transmit culture, is suggested as an ad ditional capacity which is part of this cognitive platform. Primary data (anatomy, artifacts) and reliable inferences (based on comparative studies) support a notion of a stage-wise erection of a cognitive platform for soulish behaviors. A few significant , less-understood gaps remain in the cognitive trajectory.


Human Origins Seminar Series
15203 Bible, Rocks and Time, The Stearly, Ralph; Young, Davis 11/14/2008 The Bible, Rocks and Time (IVP Academic, 2008) is a book project funded in part by the Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship. Davis Young, emeritus geology professor, and Ralph Stearley, geology professor, are interviewed by Calvin professor of English and director of the CCCS Susan Felch, and speak on topics related to the book such as its possible impact in science classrooms and among the general public. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.

3363 Content of Our Character, The: A New Vision of Race in America Steele, Shelby 1/16/1991
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1991
15705 Collegium Musicum Steele, Tim, Director 11/14/2008 Concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5897 Christian and His Body, The Steen, Barney

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Lecture
5896 Homecoming Kickoff Steen, Barney 1/21/1960
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Homecoming
4549 Christian as a Dancer, The Steen, Barney 10/20/1977
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Chapel
9844 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Steen, Barney (9-30-58); Radio Choir (5-14-59) 9/30/1958
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

8526 Bonnie Steen, Cello, 1 of 2 Steen, Bonnie 10/30/1987
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

8527 Bonnie Steen, Cello, 2 of 2 Steen, Bonnie 10/30/1987
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13901 Christian Perspectives: A Beginning of Ground Motive Steen, Peter
Tape 10 of 12 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
13893 Christian Perspectives…What is Science and Naïve Experience? Steen, Peter
Tape 3 of 12 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13900 Christian Perspectives…Christian Critique of Nature/Grace Steen, Peter
Tape 9 of 12 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13903 Christian Perspectives: Ground Motive of Secular Humanism-Nature and Freedom Steen, Peter
Tape 12 of 12 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13904 Prophecy and the Book of Revelation Steen, Peter 9/15/1975 Tape 1 of 11 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13758 Renewal of the City...Going, Going, Gone Steen, Peter

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13899 Christian Perspectives…Basic Cultural Driving Forces Steen, Peter
Tape 8 of 12 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13902 Christian Perspectives…Nature-Grace After Luther Steen, Peter
Tape 11 of 12 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13905 Prophecy and the Book of Revelation Steen, Peter 9/22/1975 Tape 2 of 11 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13906 Prophecy and the Book of Revelation Steen, Peter 10/6/1975 Tape 3 of 11 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13898 Christian Perspectives…The Spirit of God Steen, Peter
Tape 7 of 12 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13908 Prophecy and the Book of Revelation Steen, Peter 10/20/1975 Tape 5 of 11 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13759 Stewardship: The Calling of Our God Steen, Peter

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Conference on Stewardship
13909 Prophecy and the Book of Revelation Steen, Peter 11/3/1975 Tape 6 of 11 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13910 Prophecy and the Book of Revelation Steen, Peter 11/17/1975 Tape 7 of 11 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13911 Prophecy and the Book of Revelation Steen, Peter 12/1/1975 Tape 8 of 11 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13912 Prophecy and the Book of Revelation Steen, Peter 2/16/1976 Tape 9 of 11; Given at Graystone U.P. Church Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13913 Prophecy and the Book of Revelation Steen, Peter 3/15/1976 Tape 10 of 11; Given at Graystone U.P. Church. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13914 Prophecy and the Book of Revelation Steen, Peter 3/29/1976 Tape 11 of 11; Given at Graystone U.P. Church. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

4550 Counter Cultures, Cultural Anarchism and the Presence of the Future Kingdom Steen, Peter

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AACS Niagara Conference
13907 Prophecy and the Book of Revelation Steen, Peter 10/6/1975 Tape 4 of 11 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
13890 Dr. Peter Steen Lecture Steen, Peter 12/11/1979 Dr. Steen's lecture is on both sides of the tape. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13892 Christian Perspectives Steen, Peter
Tape 2 of 12 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13891 Christian Perspectives…What is Philosophy? Steen, Peter
Tape 1 of 12 Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13889 Dr. Peter Steen Lecture Steen, Peter 12/10/1979 Steen's lecture is on both sides of the tape. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13887 Education Steen, Peter

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13878 Establishing Alternative Schools Steen, Peter
Given by Dr. Steen at a conference on Education. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Conference on Education
13877 John Dewey Steen, Peter

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13876 Time Has Come, The Steen, Peter
Given by Dr. Steen which also includes a question and answer session. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

13875 Sphere Sovereignty Steen, Peter
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13874 Sphere Sovereignty Steen, Peter
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13872 Humanism: Nature-Freedom Steen, Peter

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13871 Renewal of the City...Faithful to the End Steen, Peter 1/8/1977
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13896 Christian Perspectives…The Authority of Scripture Steen, Peter
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13897 Christian Perspectives…Law Creation Idea vs. Wrong Law Creation Ideas Steen, Peter
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13895 Christian Perspectives…What is Science and Naïve Experience? Steen, Peter
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13810 Neo-Scientism Steen, Peter
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13747 Quo Vadis: Where Are We Going? Steen, Peter

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13818 What is Society?--Natural and Moral Law Steen, Peter

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13746 Going Public Steen, Peter

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13888 Dr. Steen at Geneva College Steen, Peter J. 2/16/1983
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Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
14983 Ministry To Aids Victims Steenhoek, Don
DeJong, Harold
Cooper, George
6/18/1988
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Chaplains Retreat
4551 You Are Great Steenstra, Charles 7/17/1984
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Calvinette Counselors Convention
3709 Grand Rapids, MI Roosevelt Park Community CRC Reminiscences Steenstra, Herman; Leestma, Herman; Westra, Johan; Oppewal, Jess

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CRC Congregations
4552 How Green is Our Gospel? Steer, Andrew 1/18/1993
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8265 Valerie Stegink, Piano in her Senior Recital Stegink, Valerie 3/25/1983
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8264 Valerie Stegink, Piano in her Senior Recital Stegink, Valerie 3/25/1983
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3780 Developing Capable Young Christians in the Parsonage and Pew Stehouwer, Muriel 6/2/1987
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4553 Iron to Iron, One to Another Stehouwer, Scott 4/11/1980
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Chapel
2411 Protestantism: The State and Society in Guatemala Steigenga, T.

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Latin American Congress
2725 And How Does it All End? Steimle, Edmund

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Presb. Anniv. Series #40
12313 American Catholic Church, The Steinfels, Peter
#518 AMERICAN CATHOLICISM
As the numbers of ordained Catholic clergy drop in America, who will pick up the task of nurturing the old institutions and the young Catholics? January Series guest Peter Steinfels, writer for the New York Times and author of A People Adrift: The Crisis of the Roman Catholic Church in America, describes for host Karen Saupe the new role for American Catholic laypeople. (Guest from The January Se ries of Calvin College.)

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12402 One Fourth of the Nation: Catholicism and Politics in 2005 Steinfels, Peter 1/20/2005 Writer, speaker, and senior religion correspondent for the New York Times until 1997.
Currently writes "Beliefs", a bi-weekly column for the Times
Author o f many books including his most recent, "A People Adrift: The Crisis of the Roman Catholic Church in America."
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14872 Connecting Cancer and the Environment Steingraber, Sandra
#919 Connecting Cancer & the Environment
If a chemist could sample your body's chemistry, she would find scores of toxic chemicals picked up throughout your life, as early as in your mother's womb. Is this an unavoidable part of life on modern earth? January Series guest Sandra Steingraber is an ecologist, writer, and cancer survivor who promotes a different path. Karen Saupe hosts.

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15019 Living Downstream: Health and the Environment Steingraber, Sandra 1/19/2009 Ecologist, author, and cancer survivor, Sandra Steingraber, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized expert on the environmental links to cancer and reproductive health. Stein graber's highly acclaimed book , Living Downstream: An Ecologist Looks at Cancer and the Environment presents cancer as a human rights issue. She is recognized for her ability to serve as a two-way translator between scientists and activists. In 1999, as part of international treaty negotiations, she briefed U.N. delegates in Geneva, Switzerland on dioxin contamination of breast milk. The Sierra Club heralded Steingraber as "the new Rachel Carson."
Formerly on faculty at Cornell University, Steingraber is currently a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Ithaca College.
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10422 Congregation as an Emotional System, The Steinke, Peter 4/17/2002
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10424 Creating a Healthy Congregation Steinke, Peter 4/18/2002
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10423 Leadership in Congregations Steinke, Peter 4/18/2002
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16038 Part II: Calvin and Spiritual Real Presence Steinmetz, David C. 11/5/2009 Professor Steinmetz is a specialist in the history of Christianity in late medieval and early modern Europe. In recent years he has concentrated on the history of biblical s cholarship and learning in Europe from 1350 to 1600. Before coming to Duke in 1971, he taught at Lancaster Theological Seminary of the United Church of Christ and has been a visiting professor at Harvard University and at the University of Notre Dame. He has also been a Guggenheim Fellow at Cambridge University and a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at the Duke August Library in Wolfenbüttel, Germany. He serves as the general editor of the series, Oxford Studies in Historical Theo logy and is currently writing a book for Oxford entitled, John Calvin: Tradition and Innovation in European Religious Thought. He is a United Methodist minister and a former president of the American Society of Church History. In 2006 he was elected a Fel low of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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16037 Part I: Calvin and the Impotent God Steinmetz, David C. 11/4/2009 Professor Steinmetz is a specialist in the history of Christianity in late medieval and early modern Europe. In recent years he has concentrated on the history of biblical s cholarship and learning in Europe from 1350 to 1600. Before coming to Duke in 1971, he taught at Lancaster Theological Seminary of the United Church of Christ and has been a visiting professor at Harvard University and at the University of Notre Dame. He has also been a Guggenheim Fellow at Cambridge University and a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at the Duke August Library in Wolfenbüttel, Germany. He serves as the general editor of the series, Oxford Studies in Historical Theo logy and is currently writing a book for Oxford entitled, John Calvin: Tradition and Innovation in European Religious Thought. He is a United Methodist minister and a former president of the American Society of Church History. In 2006 he was elected a Fel low of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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2696 Marriage: Are You Serious? The Sounds of Disillusion; From Disillusion to Misery Steinmetz, Urban G.; Bray, Ke

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2697 Marriage: Are You Serious? Time of Misery; Easing the Tensions Steinmetz, Urban G.; Bray, Ke

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2698 Marriage: Are You Serious? Time of Awakening; Time of Love Steinmetz, Urban G.; Bray, Ke

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2695 Marriage: Are You Serious? Dream World, Time af Disillusion Steinmetz, Urban G.; Bray, Ke

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2694 Marriage: Are you Serious? Instruction; Dream World Stage Steinmetz, Urban G.; Bray, Ke

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4554 Views on Genesis Stek, John 9/22/1983
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4555 Question and Answer Session Stek, John

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3523 Joshua 2: Rahab of Canaan and Israel Stek, John 6/9/2001


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3139 Prophecy of Amos, The Stek, John 2/17/2000 Tape 1-1:37:59
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3128 Challenge of Biblical Translation, The Stek, John 4/15/1999
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1806 Nature and Purpose of Genesis 1:1 - 2:3, The Stek, John 1/23/1986
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1805 Reflections on Genesis Stek, John

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1804 Biblical Typology: Yesterday and Today Stek, John

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12128 Prophecy of Amos, The (Tape 1) Stek, John H. 12/2/1999 Tape 1-1:35:40
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12130 Prophecy of Amos, The Stek, John H. 12/9/1999 Tape 1-1:35:49
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12132 Prophecy of Amos, The Stek, John H. 12/16/1999 Tape 1-1:35:33
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12134 Prophecy of Amos, The Stek, John H. 1/6/2000 Tape 1-1:35:34
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12136 Prophecy of Amos, The (Tape 1) Stek, John H. 1/13/2000 Tape 1-1:35:30
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12138 Prophecy of Amos, The Stek, John H. 1/20/2000 Tape 1-1:30:08
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12140 Prophecy of Amos, The Stek, John H. 2/10/2000 Tape 1-1:36:30
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11766 Prophecy of Amos, The Stek, John H. 2/3/2000 Tape 1-1:35:39
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Calvin Seminary Class Lecture
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12142 Prophecy of Amos, The (Tape 1) Stek, John H. 2/17/2000
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11596 New Literary Criticism of Biblical Narrative, The: Method & Methodology (2 tapes) Stek, John; Bandstra, Barry 10/27/1983 Tape 1-0:59:29
Tape 2-1:01:33
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2582 Redemtive - Historical Preaching Stek, John; Ozinga, T. 2/6/1975
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15797 Triennial V: Living Our Commitment: The Stenberg Sisters Stenberg

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3239 Teaching Writers and Writing Stephenson, Bill; Netland, John; Haley, Albert 4/12/1996


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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.
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14773 Building Programs 101 (Preconference Session) Sterenberg, Fred 9/3/2002
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10547 Building Programs 101 (Preconference Session) Sterenberg, Fred 9/3/2002


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3269 William Spoelhof Chair Lecture Sterk, Helen 10/1/1997
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137 Speaking God's Word with Power Sterk, Helen 1/15/2000 [Many Symposium on Worship recordings are available at: http://www.worshipsymposium.org/past/] Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2000
14252 Masculinity Theory:Secular Meets Sacred Sterk, Helen 2/8/2007 Dr. Helen Sterk, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences and the 2006-2007 Calvin Worldview Lecturer will present a lecture entitled “Masculinity Theory—Sec ular Meets Sacred” at 7:30 pm on February 8 in the Meeter Center Lecture Hall. This lecture is part of the Sexuality Series 2007 program of events. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
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6060 Gender and Clothing Sterk, Helen


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12306 Midwife, Mother, or Doctor? Sterk, Helen
#511 MIDWIFE, MOTHER, OR DOCTOR?
Are women in labor sick patients in need of intervention, or are they simply doing one of the things they’re designed to do? Helen Sterk of the Calvin College Communication Arts & Sciences dept. and author of the book Who’s Having This Baby: Perspectives on Birthing discusses with host Shirley Hoogstra the vast difference in midwife and hospital mindsets.

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2412 How Christians Respond to Suffering and Oppresion Sterk, Vern 4/15/1993
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16281 Gender, Culture, and Physicality: Paradoxes and Taboos Sterk,Helen; Knoppers, Annelies
On their new book. Grappling with gender-based paradoxes and questioning gendered taboos, two goals animate Gender, Culture, and Physicality: to reveal how gender continues to be enacted in ways that dehumanize women and men, and to stimulate thinking and action toward a fuller realization of human potential and partnership. Operating from an ethic of care, in which all people are understood as being created equal, Helen M. Sterk and Annelies Knoppers argue that as long as women and all that is associated with them are devalued, cultural practices will remain implicitly gendered and humanity itself, reduced.


10833 Christian Feminism Revisited Sterk; Storkey; Beverslius

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4556 Modern Architecture After Modernism Stern, Robert A. M. 4/20/1982
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Lecture Council Series
12605 Group C Workshops Stevens, Sufjan 4/2/2005
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Festival of Faith & Music, 2005
12004 Conversation with Rosie Thomas, Sufjan Stevens, and Denison Witmer, A Stevens, Sufjan; Thomas, Rosie; Witmer, Denison. 3/22/2004 Three musicians explore the unique challenges and rewards of being a Christian in the contemporary music scene. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
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17229 Publishing Books for Young Readers (Conversation) Stevenson, Dinah 4/21/2012 What excites children’s book publishers in today’s market? What gets their attention in a book proposal? And how can aspiring writers of children’s books n avigate the world of publication? Editor Dinah Stevenson provides some insight and answers audience questions on the challenges--and joys--of publishing books for young readers. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
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13951 Missions Emphasis Panel Stevenson, Rick; Choi, Peter; Llerena, Greg; Sytsma, Andy 5/1/2006
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16 Disciplined Zeal: Being a Christian Student at Calvin College Stevenson, William 1/11/2001
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12088 Closeting 'Nature': A Christian Critique of the Revolutionary View of Human Freedom Stevenson, William R., Jr. 5/14/2004 On tape A12088 with one other title Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Written on the Heart: The Tradition of Natural Law
8700 Christian Reformed Church, The Stewart Van Leeuwen, Mary 6/8/1983 Tape 1-0:37:18
Tape 2-0:37:23
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Ministers' Institute
4557 Worship Stewart, Cheryl 6/12/1984
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Synodical Committee On Race Relations
1942 Rending of the Veil, The (Mark 15:38) Stewart, James

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12607 Future of Music, The Stewart, James 4/2/2005 Stewart will be speaking and encouraging discussion on the possibilities and challenges that emerging trends and new technologies bring for those seeking to promote and mark et music. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
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5139 Children and the Church Stewart; Brink 11/3/1993

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4558 Interview on Missionary Work in Nigeria Stielstra, Jennie 1/13/1990
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2413 Missionary Interview - Nigeria Stielstra, Jennie 1/13/1990
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14895 Counseling and Pastoral Care Stiemke, Fred 11/5/1990

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4559 Sermon for 25h Anniversary of Caledonia CRC Stienstra, Richard 6/14/1987
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Morning Service
3691 Preserving Worker, The Stob, Henry 5/19/1984
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Seminary Commencement
11144 Interview Stob, Henry

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5903 White Lie, The Stob, Henry

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3727 Service (Matt. 19:16-22) Stob, Henry 6/9/1983
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3726 Salvation Stob, Henry 6/8/1983
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5071 Shape of Excellence, The Stob, Henry 5/6/1975
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Honors Convocation
3725 Sin (Gen. 4:1-16) Stob, Henry 6/7/1983
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4560 Concept of the Antithesis, The Stob, Henry 3/23/1982
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5902 Nuclear War Stob, Henry

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3651 Our School: Heritage and Challenge Stob, Henry 5/24/1975
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Commencement
5900 Civil Disobedience Stob, Henry

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11146 Discussion Stob, Henry

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5899 On Belonging Stob, Henry 3/16/1976
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5898 Principle and Practice Stob, Henry 12/8/1961
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1998 Persevering Worker, The Stob, Henry 5/19/1984
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2874 Conversation on Love, A Stob, Henry 1/9/1992
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8702 Sin; Genesis 4:1-16 Stob, Henry 6/7/1983
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Ministers' Institute
8705 Salvation; Luke 23:35-43 Stob, Henry 6/8/1983
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8707 Service; Matt.19:16-22 Stob, Henry 6/9/1983
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2875 Dialectic of Love & Justice Stob, Henry

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2929 Warrant for Theology in a Scientific Age, The Stob, Henry

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5901 New Morality, The Stob, Henry

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4563 Epics of Love and Justice Stob, Henry

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4566 Commemoration of Retirement Stob, Henry 6/8/1975
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4567 Interview Stob, Henry

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1820 Salvation(Luke 23:35-43) Stob, Henry 6/6/1983
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Ministers Institute
4565 Convocation in Honor of Dr. Stob Stob, Henry 5/8/1975
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4564 Toward a Human Medicine Stob, Henry 3/11/1975
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4568 Stob Lecture Series Stob, Henry 10/13/1993
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4570 Discussion Stob, Henry

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4562 Epics of Justice Stob, Henry

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4569 Stob Lecture Series Stob, Henry 10/14/1993
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4561 Epics of Love Stob, Henry

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2876 Pacifism Stob, Henry; Hoitinga, D.

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13525 Building Faith in Prisoners Stockdale, Joanne 8/17/2005 #603 BUILDING FAITH IN PRISONERS Originally broadcast Oct. 16, 2005
Most Christians imagine that the biblical requirement to visit prisoners is for those who are comforta ble with that sort of thing. Others offer a worship service or Bible study, but are not comfortable with ex-cons joining their church. This is a very hard command; but as Joanne Stockdale of Prison Fellowship Ministries tells host Shirley Hoogstra, it is one that churches can be equipped to fulfill. (Includes short interview with Carol & Richard Rienstra, parents of Christian prisoner Troy Rienstra.)
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12615 Crumbs From Your Table: U2 and Justice Stockman, Steve 4/2/2005 U2 sets an example for musicians to take on the Biblical mandate for social change and justice. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Music, 2005
10894 STEVE STOCKMAN, Workshop Stockman, Steve 3/29/2003 Steve Stockman is the author of Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2. He is also a pop culture critic and weekly radio host on BBC Radio Ulster. Stockman is the Presbyterian Chaplain of Queens University in Belfast, Ireland. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
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18605 Chapel Stockman, Steve 4/3/2014

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10892 STEVE STOCKMAN, Keynote Session 2 Stockman, Steve 3/29/2003 Keynote speaker Steve Stockman is the author of Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2. He is also a pop culture critic and weekly radio host on BBC Radio Ulster. Stockman is the Presbyterian Chaplain of Queens University in Belfast, Ireland. None : Not Recorded. None : Not Recorded. Festival of Faith & Music, 2003
10891 STEVE STOCKMAN, Keynote Session 1 Stockman, Steve 3/29/2003 Keynote speaker Steve Stockman is the author of Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2. He is also a pop culture critic and weekly radio host on BBC Radio Ulster. Stockman is the Presbyterian Chaplain of Queens University in Belfast, Ireland. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
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17399 Discovering Eternal Truth in Unlikely Music Stockman, Steve 3/27/2012 Steve Stockman speaks at the Pop Culture Lecture Series about cultural discernment in the music, especially Bruce Springsteen's latest album, Wrecking Ball. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Pop Culture Lecture Series
16283 Reconciliation Movement in Northern Ireland, The Stockman,Steve 3/16/2010
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16282 iPodic Obedience: Music to Transfom Your Soul and Society Stockman,Steve 2/15/2010



10916 Staff Appreciation Event, 2003 Stoel, Kari; Van Denend, Mike 4/22/2003 Video of the Staff Appreciation Event, April, 2003.
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6259 Sabbatical Art Exhibition Stoffel-Overvoorde, Chris 3/6/1986

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2930 Human Freedom Stoker, H. G.

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2096 Philosophical Position on the State, A Stoker, H. G.

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15290 Future of the Organ in christian Worship, The Stoldt, Frank 2/6/2001 Plenary Session

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11750 Throw Away your Computer and Get an Education Stoll, Clifford 1/20/2004 Does knowledge of computers equal a good education and a good job? Think again! Despite pressures for campus internet feeds in every venue, a quality education has little to do with computer and everything to do with the human interplay between student, professor and the body of knowledge. Yes, computers make it easy to look up facts and impress us with flashy graphics but they also discourage creativity. They encourage us t o copy what we see or read rather than come up with our own ideas and conclusions. Clifford Stoll, a leading authority on computer security and noted author, questions the dependency of the digital age. Are we better informed? Is our electorate more activ e? Are our citizens more involved in our communities? Has this revolution spawned more problems or solutions? Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research January Series, 2004
230 Silicon Snake Oil: A Skeptical View of Computing Stoll, Clifford 1/28/1998
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11537 All Tech'd Out: Computers in Schools Stoll, Clifford
#414 ALL TECH'D OUT: COMPUTERS IN SCHOOLS
Are students with computers getting the better education? Or do computers actually kill creativity in several important ways? Cl ifford Stoll, author of High-Tech Heretic, challenges educators and parents (and host Karen Saupe) to think outside the box.

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17166 Teaching Without Teaching Stork, Francisco X. 4/19/2012 A writer of young adult literature explores the importance of--and reasons behind--teaching values to young people through the expression of truth and beauty. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
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5074 Cross-Cultural Comparisons Storkey, Alan 4/30/1981
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Honors Convocation
12316 How Would Jesus Vote? Storkey, Alan
#521 HOW WOULD JESUS VOTE?
Some might say that Jesus didn’t make many political statements besides something about taxes and Caesar. But Alan Storkey, a political t heorist from Cambridge, England and author of Jesus and Politics: Confronting the Powers, reveals what a revolutionary Jesus was—not to overthrow a present power, but to overthrow most of our notions about what is political success.

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1999 Institutional Church and Our Institutions, The Storkey, Allan

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12538 Jesus' Politics Storkey, Dr. Alan 3/2/2005 Dr. Storkey explores the political significance of Jesus which emerges from the Gospels. His work and studies have confirmed to him that Jesus is the most important politi cal figure in world history and that the political content of the Gospel texts is often both severely understated and superficially seen.
Dr. Storkey has worked for several decades in the disciplines of politics, sociology and economics. He co-founde d the Movement for Christian Democracy, based in Great Britain, and has taught for twenty years at Oak HIll Theological College in London.
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Henry Institute
14598 Climate Change & The Global Poor Storkey, Elaine 1/30/2008 Regathering: Second Semester Convocation.
Dr. Storkey is one of the most experienced writers and speakers in relating the Christian Gospel to contemporary culture, and i s well known to many for her BBC Radio 4 Thought for the Day broadcasts which she has been involved in for over 20 years, in addition to her work with the BBC World Service. She has taken part in many television documentaries, including a recent one on Cl imate Change. Elaine has a background in philosophy and sociology and has many years experience of teaching in the UK and overseas (most recently within the Theology Faculty of Oxford University and previously with King's College, London).
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Convocation (Opening & Honors)
8552 Robert Storms, Tenor Storms, Robert 4/29/1986
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2104 Know Who You Are Stott, John

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9208 Conference on Expository Preaching, 2 of 3 Stott, John 2/22/1996
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2044 Call to Faithfulness, A: Biblical Preaching in the Modern World #1 Stott, John 2/22/1996
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Conference on Expository Preaching
2097 Essential Marks of Preaching Today Stott, John

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9209 Conference on Expository Preaching, 3 of 3 Stott, John 2/22/1996
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2045 Call to Faithfulness, A: Models of Pastoral Ministry (I Cor. 4) #2 Stott, John 2/22/1996
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2583 Theological Basis for Preaching Today Stott, John

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10425 Morning Prayers Stott, John 4/26/2002
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9207 Conference on Expository Preaching, 1 of 3 Stott, John 2/22/1996
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1808 Exposition of Colossians 1:28,29 Stott, John

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2727 Know Who You Are (I Pet. 2:1-12) Stott, John

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14926 Call to Faithfulness: Models of Pastoral Ministry, A (1 Corinthians 4) Stott, John R. W. 2/22/1996 Lecture 2 by Rev. Dr. John R. W. Stott Heritage Hall : Available for sale.
The 1996 Conference on Expository Preaching
14925 Call to Fatihfullness: Biblical Preaching in the Modern World, a Stott, John R. W. 2/22/1996 Lecture 1 by Rev. Dr. John R. W. Stott Heritage Hall : Available for sale.
The 1996 Conference on Expository Preaching
3284 Rethinking the American Civil War: Spirituality and Morality in America's Costliest War Stout, Harry 1/20/1997
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13689 Spirit of Democracy, The Stout, Jeffrey 3/1/2006 [2-cd set] Professor of Religion at Princeton University, Jeffrey Stout received his PhD from Princeton University in 1976. Since then he has served as Chair of the Religio n Department at Princeton, and as Co-Editor of the Cambridge Series on Religion and Critical Thought. In 2007, Prof. Stout will become the President of the American Academy of Religion. He has published and lectured widely on religion, morality and politi cs. Among his books are:The Flight from Authority: Religion, Morality, and the Quest for Autonomy," "Ethics after Babel: The Languages of Morals and Their Discontents," and most recently: "Democracy and Tradition." The latter two books won the American Academy of Religion Award for Excellence.
For more information: http://www.calvin.edu/academic/philosophy/jellema.htm
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13690 Monologue of Secularism, The Stout, Jeffrey 3/2/2006 [2-cd set] Professor of Religion at Princeton University, Jeffrey Stout received his PhD from Princeton University in 1976. Since then he has served as Chair of the Religi on Department at Princeton, and as Co-Editor of the Cambridge Series on Religion and Critical Thought. In 2007, Prof. Stout will become the President of the American Academy of Religion. He has published and lectured widely on religion, morality and polit ics. Among his books are:The Flight from Authority: Religion, Morality, and the Quest for Autonomy," "Ethics after Babel: The Languages of Morals and Their Discontents," and most recently: "Democracy and Tradition." The latter two books won the American Academy of Religion Award for Excellence.
For more information: http://www.calvin.edu/academic/philosophy/jellema.htm
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5904 Foreign Language Conference Strasheim, Lorraine 9/27/1979
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6424 Monica Stratton, soprano Stratton, Monica 1/6/1989
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10505 Love and the Trinitarian Concept of Personhood Stratton, Stephen 5/22/2002
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Loss of the Self in a Postmodern Therapeutic Culture
13990 Fighting Poverty with Film Straub, Gerald
#716 FIGHTING POVERTY WITH FILM Originally broadcast Feb. 25, 2007
Imagine walking away from a successful Hollywood soap opera producer's desk to the leper colonies of B razil and the garbage heaps of the Philippines. Calvin College January Series guest Gerry Straub is a filmmaker, photographer, and author now devoted to “putting the power of film at the service of the poor.” He tells host Shirley Hoogstra how it all happened.

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14089 Poverty and Prayer and the Power of Film Straub, Gerard Thomas 1/9/2007 Gerard Thomas Straub is an award-winning author of four books, including a novel. His critically acclaimed book "The Sun and Moon Over Assisi" was named the best spirituality hardcover book of 2001 by the Catholic Press Association. Gerry has written and directed nine documentary films, three of which have aired on many PBS television stations, including "We Have a Table for Four Ready", which told the inspirational story of a soup kitchen run by Franciscan friars in Philadelphia. Prior to his conversion to Christianity, Straub produced several dramatic television series that have aired on CBS, NBC and ABC, including the wildly popular General Hospital. He also wrote and produced a nationally syndicated magazine show and created an internationally syndicated soap opera.
For more information on Gerry Straub visit his website at www.sandamianofoundation.org
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2414 Mega Trends in Misions Stravers, David 11/12/1987
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CTS Special Lecture
9134 L'Histoire du Slodat (no narration) Stravinsky

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9129 L'Histoire du Slodat (no narration); Stravinsky Stravinsky, Igor

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Music153 Summer 1994
9124 L'Histoire Du Soldat Stravinsky, Igor

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Music153 Summer 1994
9132 L'Histoire Du Soldat Stravinsky, Igor

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Music153 Summer 1994
9127 L'Histoire Du Soldat Stravinsky, Igor

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Music153 Summer 1994
9131 Stravinsky; Petrouchka Stravinsky, Igor; Petrouchka

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Music153 Summer 1994
9126 Stravinsky; Petrouchka Stravinsky, Igor; Petrouchka

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Music153 Summer 1994
9121 Stravinsky; Petrouchka Stravinsky, Igor; Petrouchka

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Music153 Summer 1994
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
14523 Nurturing Faith and Hope: Worship as a Model for Christian Education Streaty Wimberly, Anne E. 1/25/2008 The workshop will explore the important link between worship and intergenerational Christian education. Specific focus will be on the role of music, prayer, and preaching as pathways of Christian education and ways in which these pathways can enliven faith and hope of worshipers across the ages/stages when attention is given to purpose, content and communal involvement. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2008
15925 Streelman Streelman
Student recital? Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

8267 Nancy Streelman, Piano in a Senior Recital Streelman, Nancy 3/14/1964
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8266 Nancy Streelman, Piano in a Senior Recital Streelman, Nancy 3/14/1964
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15835 Music from Calvin B-16 Streelman, Nancy, piano
Fokertsma, Joyce, soprano

2 Rondos on Folk Tunes, Bartok; O mio Babbino Caro, Puccini; Romance and pleure Dans mon Coeur, DeBussy; Auf Dem Wasser zu Singer, Schubert; Fantasy in F minor, opus 49. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Music from Calvin
4573 World War I and After Strikwerda, Earl 12/2/1969
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History 101 Lecture
4574 World War I Strikwerda, Earl 5/5/1970
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Histor 101 Lecture
5908 Civil War in Retrospect after 1863, The Strikwerda, Earl

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5906 World War I and After Strikwerda, Earl 12/2/1969
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5907 World War I Strikwerda, Earl 5/5/1970
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11147 CRC and Common Man Strikwerda, Earl

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5905 On the CRC and the Common Man Strikwerda, Earl

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Lecture
4572 CRC and Common Man Strikwerda, Earl

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9085 Contemporary Roman Catholic Theology: Scripture and Tradition Strimple, Robert

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Ministers Institute
9074 Contemporary Roman Catholic Theology: The Church, The World and The Kingdom Strimple, Robert

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Ministers Institute
9081 Contemporary Roman Catholic Theology: God, Christ, and Salvation Strimple, Robert B. 6/8/1977
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Ministers Institute
5909 Contemporary Roman Catholic Theology: Church, World and the Kingdom Strimple, Robert B. 6/7/1977
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Lecture
5910 Contemporary Roman Catholic Theology: God, Christ, and Salvation Strimple, Robert B. 6/8/1977
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Lecture
5911 Contemporary Roman Catholic Thoelogy: Scripture and Tradition Strimple, Robert B. 6/9/1977
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Lecture
5466 Miss Julie Strindberg, August 5/1/1986

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7265 String Orchestra Festival String Orchestra 11/13/1984
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7264 String Orchestra Festival String Orchestra 5/4/1972
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7216 String Orchestra Festival String Orchestra 11/11/1986
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7266 String Orchestra Festival String Orchestra 11/13/1984
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6629 String Orchestra Festival String Orchestra 11/8/1990
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6628 String Orchestra Festival String Orchestra 11/8/1990
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9455 String Orchestra Festival String Orchestra Festival
Dabczynski, Andrew, guest conductor
Jenison HS Orchestra
West Ottawa HS Orchestra
Holland Christian HS Orchestra
Grand Rapids Christ ian HS Orchestra
11/3/1994
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8367 Music From Calvin #50 String Orchestra Hartoc

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8354 Music From Calvin #37 Strings- Rec.

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8278 Robert Storms, Tenor Stroms, Robert 4/14/1987
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8277 Robert Storms, Tenor Stroms, Robert 4/14/1987
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65 Christian Teachers in Public Schools Stronks, Gloria 2/3/2001
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17593 Education for Shalom: ATheology of Citizenship Stronks, Julia K 10/18/2012 with Julia K. Stronks. In what way does a Christian liberal arts college respectfully and appropriately educate global citizens to navigate a complex world in which religiou s practices and beliefs compete? How will Christian students refrain from falling into relativism or vague spirituality if they are working with people committed to different worldviews? One answer lies in the development of a theology of citizenship. Int roducing a technique that the U.S. Supreme Court has developed, this presentation will demonstrate how Christians can hold firmly to the convictions of their faith while still working in a religiously diverse environment.
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3297 Legal Definition of Religion, The: Judicial Decisions, Public Policy, and Neutrality Stronks, Julia K. 5/28/1999 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
8269 Erwin Stroobach, Organ; Lawrence Kuipers, Organ Stroobach, Erwin; Kuipers, Lawrence 2/27/1985
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8268 Erwin Stroobach, Organ; Lawrence Kuipers, Organ Stroobach, Erwin; Kuipers, Lawrence 2/27/1985
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288 Readers Responding: Writing and Believing Strooboscher, Heather Eskes; Barkley, Elizabeth Bookser; DeCourcy, Alan; VanderMey, Randal J.; Bonin, Michael Richard 4/3/1998


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14677 Bearing the Burden of Mystery Strout, Elizabeth 4/19/2008 Literature is essential to the task facing all of us—that it, to bear the burden of the mystery. Strout discusses why producing this literature is an act of faith, req uiring the writer to believe that if a truth is presented, the reader who needs it will find it. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2008
11020 CCCS Education Center Struik, Agnus; Meyer, Thelma; 6/27/1991
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Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship (CCCS)
15543 Celebration of Music, A Student and Faculty collaboration 2/9/2006 Collaborative Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
18448 Airband, 2014: Reunion Student Body 2/15/2014

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8242 Various Student Compositions Student Compositions 12/14/1983
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8235 Student Voice Recital Student Voice 11/3/1976
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7107 Studio Lab Band Studio Lab Band 3/12/1976
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7125 Studio Lab Band Studio Lab Band 5/5/1982
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7124 Studio Lab Band Studio Lab Band 5/5/1982
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7123 Studio Lab Band Studio Lab Band 4/28/1981
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7122 Studio Lab Band Studio Lab Band 4/28/1981
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7121 Studio Lab Band Studio Lab Band 5/9/1980
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7120 Studio Lab Band Studio Lab Band 5/9/1980
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7113 Studio Lab Band Studio Lab Band 4/29/1978
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7109 Studio Lab Band Studio Lab Band 5/11/1976
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7108 Studio Lab Band Studio Lab Band 5/11/1976
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7112 Studio Lab Band Studio Lab Band 4/29/1978
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7106 Studio Lab Band and Blue Sky Blues Band Studio Lab Band; Blue Sky Blues Band 5/5/1975
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7105 Studio Lab Band and Blue Sky Blues Band Studio Lab Band; Blue Sky Blues Band 5/5/1975
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17105 Problem of Suffering, The Stump, Elenore 7/27/2011


Seminars at Calvin
3098 Second Person Accounts and the Problem of Evil (2 Lectures) Stump, Eleonore
Stob Lectures of Fall, 1998.
Lecture 1=87 minutes, Lecture 2=84 minutes
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Stob Lectures
3469 Faith and the Problem of Evil Stump, Eleonore
Two Lectures: "Second-person Accounts and the Problem of Evil" and "Evil and the Nature of Faith"

Stob Lectures
4780 Teasing in Schools Stutzky, Glenn; King, Anne; Flood, Randy


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2584 Industrial Chaplaincy - Stories that Make us Unique Styles, Lawrie

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13853 Jim Crow's Last Stand: The Struggle for Civil Rights in the Suburban North Sugrue, Thomas
Thomas J. Sugrue is the Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Professor of History and Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania.
Drawing from his book, Professor Sugrue wil l discuss the largely unknown Northern battlegrounds where grassroots activists fought to end discrimination and segregation: the rapidly expanding postwar suburbs. While the conventional narratives of civil rights in America have focused on the heroic ba ttles of the South, "Jim Crow's Last Stand" turns our focus North to recount the victories and defeats of those who fought to open suburbia to people of all races.
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3103 Missiological Significance of Korean Diaspora Suh, Jung Woon 2/17/1999
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CTS Missions Institute Special Lecture
3104 Beyond Minjung Theology Suh, Jung Woon 2/18/1999
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CTS Missions Institute Special Lecture
3105 Mission and Theology Suh, Jung Woon 2/18/1999
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CTS Missions Institute Special Lecture
17482 Glocal Acts - Korean Missionary Kids Suh, Samuel 1/13/2010 The daily chapel archive as recorded in .FLV files on DVD-ROM discs. Individual services can be requested on a DVD-Video, or the entire disc may be requested.
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2184 Critique of the Promise Keepers Movement, A Suk, John 3/20/1997
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CTS Special Lecture
5137 New Visions for the Banner Suk, John 9/15/1993

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122 What Editors Look For Suk, John 3/30/2000
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Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
18506 Writing a Compelling Spiritual Memoir Suk, John; Lubbers Berghoef, Christine 4/10/2014


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293 Writing for the Religious Journal II: The Role of a Vision in Determining Matter Suk, John; Rich, Jena; Vandersee, Charles; Eifrig, Gail; Wilson, John; Wolfe, Gregory; Whitney-Schenck, Marci 4/4/1998


Festival of Faith & Writing, 1998
6268 Arabs in the Mind of America Suleiman, Michael 1/7/1988

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4575 Arabs in the Mind of America Suleiman, Michael 1/7/1988
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January Series, 1988
4576 Press Conference - William Sullivan, US Ambassador to Iran Sullivan, William 11/16/1980
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5912 Iranian Revolution: An Assessment, The Sullivan, William H. 1/16/1980
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Interim Lecture Series, 1980
283 Readers Responding: David James Duncan and Jon Hassler Summer, Lynn; Alvord, Sam; Willis, Paul 4/3/1998


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2728 Heaven Sunday, Billy

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Presbyterian Anniversary Series
1918 Promoting Congregational and Staff Awareness Sunman, Donald
From the "Making Congregations Safe Places" conference at Calvin College, 1994.

Making Congregations Safe Places
3049 Theological Foundation of French Discipline, The Sunshine, Glenn 6/9/1991
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Calvin Colloquium
15777 Super Cave 2002 Super Cave 5/3/2002 Live @ the FAC Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

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15586 Candice Surjana, piano Surjana, Candice 11/11/2006 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Student Recital
15737 Masaaki Suzuki on the Organ Suzuki, Masaaki 4/20/2009 Concert Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Artist Series
16000 Conversation with Masaaki Suzuki, A Suzuki, Masaaki; Witvliet, John 4/22/2009 A conversation between Japanese organist, harpsichordist, and conductor Masaaki Suzuki and John Witvliet (director of the Worship Institute). Conversation topics include Gen evan Psalms, music of Bach, and Christian sacred music. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.

15551 Chara J. Svaan, trumpet; Jordan E. V. Clegg, baritone Svaan, Chara
Clegg, Jordan
Hoisington, Linda, piano
Craig, Gavin, organ
4/21/2006 Student Recital Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Student Recital
14290 Jonathan Edwards on Religious Imagination Svetlikova, Anna 4/10/2007 Anna Svetlikova, a Fulbright Scholar at the Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale
Divinity School, will present her research: "Jonathan Edwards on Religious
Imagination ."

Anna received her M.A. in English and American Studies and Dutch from Charles
University in Prague in 2004 and is currently a PhD. Candidate in English and
American Studies at Charles University.

Tuesday, April 10, 3:30 in the Commons Lecture Hall. Refreshments will be
provided.
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Lecture
2296 Case Studies & Practical Suggestions Regarding Boundary Violations Swaagman, Beth 10/5/1995
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CTC Mini-Conference
2125 Christian's Response to Sexual and Parental Abuse, The Swaagman, Beth 2/25/1993
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CTS Special Lecture
1916 Church School Curricula Swagman, Beth A.
From the "Making Congregations Safe Places" conference at Calvin College, 1994.

Making Congregations Safe Places
14859 Socially Responsible Clothing Swain, Marta
#906 SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE CLOTHING
Buying a shirt? Basing your decision on the look and price? Shopping for clothing may feel like a straightforward venture, yet the stor y behind each garment is complex. Activist and entrepreneur Marta Swain, owner of a community-minded apparel store in Grand Rapids, weaves stories of sustainable farming and labor practices with advice for benefiting everyone involved in your purchase. Ka ren Saupe hosts.

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18531 Exposed: Stronger Writing Through Sharing Weakness Swallow Prior, Karen; Rivadeneira, Caryn; Weber, Carolyn 4/11/2014


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11491 Healing Homiletic, A: Preaching and Disability Swanson, Jim; Broekstra, Karen 9/25/2003



12364 Artful World of Printmaking Swanson, John August 12/23/1994

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10510 Case of MEMENTO, The Sweeney, S.E 5/22/2002
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Loss of the Self in a Postmodern Therapeutic Culture
14695 Religion in America Sweeny, Jon; Tickle, Phyllis 4/19/2008 What are some of the trends in religion today—and how do those trends affect those of us who are readers and writers? Sweeney and Tickle offer insight into how organiz ed religion, spirituality, and the relationship between faiths are rapidly changing, as is the way we write about them. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2008
18366 God's Hotel: A Doctor, A Hospital, and A Pilgrimage to the Heart of Medicine Sweet, Dr. Victoria 1/22/2014


January Series, 2014
6578 Kenneth Sweetman Sweetman, Kenneth 2/17/1990
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6579 Kenneth Sweetman Sweetman, Kenneth 2/17/1990
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8275 Conference on Contemporary and Avant-Garde Music Sweetman, Kenneth 5/5/1976
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8274 Conference on Contemporary and Avant-Garde Music Sweetman, Kenneth 5/5/1976
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8273 Kenneth Sweetman, Senior Organ Recital Sweetman, Kenneth 5/13/1975
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8272 Kenneth Sweetman, Sophomore Organ Recital Sweetman, Kenneth 4/23/1973
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8271 Kenneth Sweetman, Sophomore Organ Recital Sweetman, Kenneth 4/23/1973
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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
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Calvin Colloquium
4578 Lecture Sweetman, Leonard 1/9/1978 CPOL Lecture Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Lecture
5913 Silence of God, The Sweetman, Leonard 4/10/1973
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Chapel
5876 Interview Re: Paul Schrader Sweetman, Leonard

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Interview
4577 Seminary Situation of 1952 Sweetman, Leonard; DeBoer, Willis 12/4/1970
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Nola Oppewall Interviews
11499 Univocity, Analogy and the Mystery of Being according to John Duns Scotus Sweetman, Robert 9/12/2003 Session IV Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Radical Orthodoxy Conference
3016 CSI and Its Ministry Swets, Kenneth 3/1/1984
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3798 Birth of the Psalter, The Swets, Seymour 8/23/1962
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Church Music Conference
11453 Maestro Sings, The Swets, Seymour

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5914 On the Genevan Psalter Swets, Seymour

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Interview
5222 Spread of the Psalter, The Swets, Seymour 8/24/1962
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Church Music Conference
15765 Homecoming 1964 Lecture, Panel Discussion Swets, Seymour
Professors Gebben, Holstege, A. Plantinga, Primus, Rottman, Van Vugt, Westmaas
2/21/1964 "Calvin Students Past and Present" presented by Seymour Swets. "Calvinism and Contemporary Problems": A panel discussion of the book "Honest to Go d" by John A.T. Robinson, Dr. Lewis Smedes, moderator Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

8280 Sondra Swets, Organ; Ronda Lobbes, Organ in a Sophomore Recital Swets, Sondra; Lobbes, Ronda 4/4/1977
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5915 Reformation Swierenga, Robert 4/4/1968
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Lecture
11609 Garbios: Chicago's Dutch Scavengers Swierenga, Robert 9/11/2003 Professor Robert Swierenga, author of the popular Dutch Chicago, relates the story of some 450 Dutch-owned scavenger and cartage companies that existed between 1890 and 1990 . Swierenga describes their success. They bustled, organized, and innovated while successfully facing up to the powerful Teamsters’ union and the feared Chicago mob. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Noontime Series
10925 Chicago's Dutch Scavengers Swierenga, Robert 5/1/2003
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Calvin Academy for Lifelong Learning (CALL)
4579 Place of Van Hinte in Dutch Immigrant History; Language, Religion, and the Printing Press: The Dutch American Swierenga, Robert; Edelman, Hendrik 10/8/1981 Two Lectures
1) The first lecture goes up to 57:20
2) The second lecture starts from 57:20
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Conference on Dutch-American Studies
11165 Distinguished Alumni Awards, 2003 Swierenga, Robert; Vanden Bout, Paul 5/26/2003 Presentations at Alumni Awards Dinner and Commencement of Distinguished Alumni Awards to Robert Swierenga and Paul Vanden Bout.
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14768 God and Morality Swinburne, Richard 7/16/2008 Richard Swinburne (Oxford University), is Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion, Emeritus, University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. He is also a Fellow of the British Academy. Swinburne is the author of fifteen books including Space and Time, Epistemic Justification, An Introduction to Confirmation Theory, and The Existence of God. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Science, Philosophy, & Belief Seminar, 2008
3441 Reasons for Belief in God Swineburne, Richard 9/25/1990
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3440 Interpreting the Christian Bible Swineburne, Richard 9/24/1990
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8279 Henry Sybrandy, Organ Sybrandy, Henry 1/31/1967
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8281 Henry Sybrandy, Organ; Rudolf Zuiderveld, Organ Sybrandy, Henry; Zuiderveld, Rudolf 4/22/1965
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8222 Henry Sybrandy, Organ; Rudolf Zuiderveld, Oragan Sybrandy, Henry; Zuiderveld, Rudolf 4/22/1965
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18392 18392 - B11: Growing Congregational Health for Teens to Thrive Syd Hielema 1/31/2014

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4583 Consultation with RCJ Sytsma, R.D.

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History of the Japan Mission
4584 Chapel Erection Permitted Sytsma, R.D.

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History of the Japan Mission
4585 Rapid Progress in the 60's Sytsma, R.D.

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History of the Japan Mission
4586 Diversification of the 70's Sytsma, R.D.

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History of the Japan Mission
4587 Interdependence with RCJ in the 80's, 1 of 2 Sytsma, R.D.

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History of the Japan Mission
4582 Three Problem Areas Sytsma, R.D. 9/19/1986
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History of the Japan Mission
4580 Preliminary Activities Sytsma, R.D. 9/19/1986
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History of the Japan Mission
11151 Interdependence with RCJ in the 80's, 2 of 2 Sytsma, R.D.

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History of the Japan Mission
11150 Diversification of the 70's Sytsma, R.D.

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History of the Japan Mission
11148 Rapid Progress in the 60's Sytsma, R.D.

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History of the Japan Mission
4581 Opening the Field Sytsma, R.D. 9/19/1986
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History of the Japan Mission
11149 Diversification of the 70's Sytsma, R.D.

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History of the Japan Mission
16239 Japan: Missionaries, Milestones, Ministries Sytsma, Rich and Sandy


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Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
1960 Involving Youth in Worship Sytsma;Vogel 1/10/1998
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4588 Beyond the Iron Curtain: Hungering for New Business Aliences Szabo, Csaba 10/9/1991
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Hungarian Economics
5666 Hungarian Economics Szabo, Csaba 10/9/1991

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18570 Remaking the Annunciation Szybist, Mary 4/12/2014


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