Re-examining Evangelical Populism and Evangelical Internationalism: Annaka Ediger and Debora Haede are working with Kevin den Dulk to compile an annotated bibliography of materials for use in the research of exploring evangelical Protestant Christianity and its role in American global engagement generally and U.S. foreign policy specifically.
Annaka Ediger Sophomore, majoring in International Relations and French, minor in Business from Hudsonville, MI |
Debora Haede Junior, majoring in International Relations, minor in Economics (pre-law specialization) from Kuşadası, Turkey |
Kevin R. den Dulk Calvin University Political Science Department; Henry Institute Executive Director |
Racial Reconciliation in Foster Care: Critically Examining Selves to Better Serve Others: Selena Walters is working with Professors Kristen Alford and Stacia Hoeksema as they explore the effectiveness of the CORR Understanding Racism workshop on foster care worker decision-making and the operation of foster care delivery systems.
Selena Walters Junior, majoring in Social Work, minor in Spanish from Hudsonville, MI |
Kristen Alford Calvin University Sociology Department |
Stacia Hoeksema Calvin University Sociology Department |
Masculinity and Militarism in American Evangelicalism: Calvin History Professor Kristin DuMez is researching evangelical constructions of militant masculinity from 1980 to the present.
Kristin Kobes DuMez Calvin University History Department |
Rustbelt Religion: Eleanor Vander Ark is working with Professor Mark Mulder to explore fieldwork and interviews in central Wisconsin to explain how religion shapes the politics of rural white voters.
Eleanor Vander Ark Senior, majoring in Sociology, minors in Gender Studies, and Philosophy from Madison, WI |
Mark Mulder Calvin University Sociology Department |
Politics of Water: Kevin den Dulk is working with Jonathan Winkle and Olivia den Dulk to explore the appropriate role of government in addressing problems involving availability, stewardship and economic justice issues that surround distribution of water as a matter of public justice.
Olivia den Dulk Junior, majoring in International Relations and Environmental Studies, minor in French and Data Science from Grand Rapids, MI |
Jonathan Winkle Junior, majoring in Political Science from Grand Rapids, MI |
Kevin R. den Dulk Calvin University Political Science Department; Henry Institute Executive Director |
Mapping Applications for Re-entry: Liam Farraby, Annalane Miller, and Skyler Rich are working with Jason VanHorn and Kevin den Dulk to expand the user-friendly intuitive map created earlier for Kent County to two additional Michigan counties, again providing information about facilities and organizations that would be indispensable to new parolees and those returning as citizens from incarceration. (See an article about the Restorative Justice project work)
Liam Ferraby Junior, majoring in Biology and Environmental Studies from Hiram, OH |
Annalane Miller Senior, majoring in Political Science, minors in International Development and Data Science from Dexter, MI |
Skyler Rich Senior, majoring in Business Marketing, minor in Political Science from Lake Tapps, WA |
Kevin R. den Dulk Calvin University Political Science Department; Henry Institute Executive Director |
Jason Van Horn Calvin University Geology, Geography, and Environmental Studies Departments |
Interfaith Photovoice: Elena Van Stee, Elias Jesus, and Calvin Sociology Professor Roman Williams are exploring the effectiveness of an arts-based research technique called photovoice as a strategy for interfaith engagement, using four projects led by team members in cities across North America; Van Stee and Williams will be interviewing Christians and Muslims from the Grand Rapids area and assisting with the final photovoice project in New York City.
Elena Van Stee Senior, majoring in Religion and Sociology, minor in French from Western Springs, IL |
Elias Jesus Sophomore, majoring in Religion and Sociology from Plano, TX |
Roman Williams Calvin University Sociology Department |
Restorative Justice Conference: Sarah Bass is working with Matt Walhout and other students and faculty in the Calvin Prison Initiative to coordinate and administer an October 2018 conference on restorative justice.
Sarah Bass Senior, majoring in English Literature, minor in Gender Studies from Holland, MI |
Matt Walhout Calvin University Physics Department |
Communicating Virtuously across Division in the Church: Karolyn DeKam and Professor Stacey Wieland are considering how Christians who disagree about significant social issues can engage in productive dialogue. The project considers how dialogue might be enacted in contexts where participants share a deep commitment to core Christian beliefs, yet diverge in their understanding of the implications of those beliefs for a modern social issue.
Karolyn DeKam Sophomore, majoring in Sociology, minor in Women and Gender Studies from Muskegon, MI |
Stacey Wieland Calvin University Communication, Arts and Sciences Department |
The Moral Power of Stories: A Meta-Analysis: Allyson Fea is assisting Peter Meindl as they explore the power of stories in developing a readers' moral character, as the themes and narratives often inspire moral change and influence moral beliefs and values, moral motivation, and even moral behavior such as volunteerism and charitable giving. Psychologists have begun to look into whether stories shape morality, but the findings are inconsistent This research seeks to meta-analyze these results to get a better sense of the moral power of stories.
Allyson Fea Sophomore, majoring in Psychology and History from Mechanicsburg, PA |
Peter Meindl Calvin University Psychology Department |
Converted Structures: Working with Roman Williams, Taylor Hartson and Elias Jesus are exploring the prevalence, causes, and meanings of converted buildings from sacred to secular uses and vice versa, as churches across the U.S. and Canada have been adapted to other uses, including restaurants, condos, houses, indoor climbing gyms, libraries, concert venues, playhouses, community centers, and more. The two are developing a strategy for mapping structures and taking a closer look at the phenomenon through a case study. In September of 2020, their work was prominently referenced in an article in Christianity Today.
Taylor Hartson Senior, majoring in Sociology, minors in Psychology and Writing from Pella, IA |
Roman Williams Calvin University Sociology Department |
Trust, Media and Democracy: Jesse Brink and Matthew Bone are working with Professor Jesse Holcomb on two initiatives: The first (in conjunction with the Knight Foundation and the Gallup Organization) measures public opinion and behavior across a wide range of issues related to trust and news in society. The second (in conjunction with the Institute for Nonprofit News) tracks and surveys the emerging field of nonprofit journalism across North America.
Matthew Bone Junior, majoring in Mathematics and Psychology and a minor in Economics from Midland, MI |
Jesse Brink Senior, majoring in Political Science and History and minoring in Economics from, Ipswich, MA |
Jesse Holcomb |
Civic Engagement Fellow: Yejae Kim will be working with Kevin den Dulk on various Henry Institute civil engagement projects, as well as assist with other Civitas Lab projects as needed.
Yejae Kim Junior, majoring in Data Science and International Relations, from Bogotá, Colombia |
Kevin R. den Dulk Calvin University Political Science Department; Henry Institute Executive Director |