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Wednesday, November 30, 2005

My Papers

I will be posting papers that I have written here as they return to me from my professors. If I received any less than a A-, chances are it won't be posted.

Richard Greydanus



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Reviews

The Barbarian Conversion by Richard Fletcher
October 2005

Big Fish Fun, But Misdirected
January 2004

Holes by Louis Sachar
December 2003

Political Vision and Illusions by Dr. David Koyzis
October 2003

Do Andriods Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick
March 2003

A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr.
March 2003


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Articles

Letter to the Editor: Re: "What is to be Done...Towards a Neocalvinist Agenda"
July 2006

C. Stephen Evans’ Visit Stirs Philosophical Debate, Redeemer Crown, March 2005

Were the Nomadic Tribes Really Barbaric?, December 2004

Did the Renaissance Birth Enlightenment Humanism?, November 2004

Lecture Series Leaves Listeners Wrestling With the Sway of Globalization, Redeemer Crown, November 2004
Dr. Theodore Malloch stresses economic viability of spiritual capitalism

Al Wolters and the Treasure of the Copper Scroll, September 2003


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Institute for Christian Studies, M.A.
Graduate Studies in Philosophy



Knowledge and Civilization (2004) by Barry Allen, December 2006
Chapter 7; "Civilizing Knowledge"
written for Dr. Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin and Dr. Ronald A. Kuipers

Response to Show Them No Mercy (2003), October 2006
Four Views on Canaanite Genocide
written for Dr. Nik Ansell

Response to Karl Rahner’s “Interpretation of Vatican II”, October 2006
written for Dr. John Dadosky

Missions as a Quest for Justice , September 2006
Presentation on David Bosch's A Transforming Mission
written for Dr. John Dadosky

Response Paper: "As Different as Night and Day", September 2006
On the Ignatian Presupposition
written for Dr. John Dadosky


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McMaster University, M.A.
Graduate Studies in History



Political Ideology in the Context of the Grand Vision of Marana's Letters Writ by a Turkish Spy, July 2006
written for Dr. Virginia Aksan

Religion and Empire , Apirl 2006
written for Dr. Stephen Heathorn

Uses of History and Sociology in Thomas Kuhn's Structure, March 2006
wrtitten for Dr. David Chettle and Dr. John Robertson

Augustine and Jerome: A Comparison of Perspectives on Human Sexuality, March 2005
written for Dr. Bernice Kaczynski

Medieval Convivencia, December 2005
written for Dr. Virginia Aksan

The Roman Familia, November 2005
written for Dr. Bernice Kaczynski

Reading Responses for History 751: European-Muslim Encounters, September-December 2005
written for Dr. Virginia Aksan

A History of the Journal of World History, October 2005
written for Dr. Wayne Thorpe


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Work Research Foundation, Summer Internship


Living on the Streets: The Role of the Church in Urban Renewal
A Work Research Foundation White Paper
with Michael Van Pelt

More on agrarianism - Greydanus v. van der Leek and Berry
October 2005 V24 I8

The Cultural Mandate and the Spirit of Agrarianism
September 2005 V24 I3

Yes, But . . .
July 2005 V23 I9

Building Institutions - The Center for Public Justice
June 2005 V23 I3


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Redeemer University College, B.A.
Honours History, Philosophy, Classical Studies Minor


Jacques Ellul's The Technological System, March 2005
written for Dr. David Koyzis

Divided Against Itself: Life in the Late Medieval Period
A Review of Johan Huizinga's The Autumn of the Middle Ages, January 2005
written for Dr. Jim Payton

El Cid Across the Religious Divide, December 2004
written for Dr. Jim Payton

Religion, Culture, and Cultural Agency: Dooyeweerd’s Take on the Nature-Grace Synthesis, November 2004
written for Dr. Craig Bartholomew

Early Andalusian Politics, October 2004
written for Dr. James R. Payton.

The Sepoy Mutiny, October 2004
presented to Professor Helen Vreugdenhil.

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