Kuyper and Princeton
This chapter examines Abraham Kuyper's relationship with Princeton, from his Stone Lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1898 to Princeton's later emergence as a center for …
This chapter examines Abraham Kuyper's relationship with Princeton, from his Stone Lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1898 to Princeton's later emergence as a center for …
This chapter examines how gender bias becomes encoded in digital knowledge infrastructures, taking the representation of women in religion as a case study.
Translations of two early essays by Karl Barth: 'The Cosmological Proof for the Existence of God,' a study of the classical argument from the existence of the world to the …
Edmund Husserl described the act of remembering as essentially curatorial: we judiciously relive past 'nows' to hold onto significant experiences, allowing everything else to fade …
How should theological librarians develop computational literacy—for themselves and for their communities? This chapter argues for cultivating computational thinking rather than …
This chapter brings Karl Barth into critical conversation with the jurist Carl Schmitt on the questions of political legitimacy and the rule of law. Where Schmitt grounded legal …
This contribution to a collection of short essays on teaching with digital humanities describes Mapping Berlin, a collaborative course and digital project at Vanderbilt University …
A tribute to Hans Seijlhouwer, contributed to a volume marking his decades of service (1978–2020) at the Historisch Documentatiecentrum voor het Nederlands Protestantisme at the …
Five conversations with Karl Barth from the final years of his life—an interview by George Puchinger, an interview with Henri-Charles Tauxe, an interview by students of applied …
An essay contributed to a volume honoring George Harinck and his leadership of the Historisch Documentatiecentrum voor het Nederlands Protestantisme at the Vrije Universiteit …