Bibliography of Publications by Hope College Faculty,
Through the Year 2001


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Sack, Daniel. “Every Meal Has A Meaning,”The Christian Ministry, v.30, n.3, May/June 1999, p.14-17.

Sack, Daniel. “Food and Eating in AmericanReligious Cultures,” in Perspectives on American Religion and Culture,Peter Williams, ed. Oxford: Blackwell, 1999, p.203-215.

Sanford, Elizabeth (Peter J. Dandliker, Francois Diederich, Adrien Zingg, Jean-PaulGisselbrecht, Maurice Gross, Alain Louati, Elizabeth Sanford).  “Dendrimerswith Porphyrin Cores: Synthetic Models for Globular Heme Proteins,” HelveticaChimica Acta, v.80, n.6, 1997, p.1773-1801.

Sanford, Elizabeth M. (K. Pollack, E.M.Sanford, and M.J. Frechet). "A Comparison of Two Methods for the Preparationof Dendritic Porphyrins: Core Functionalization vs. Porphyrin Assembly,"Journal of Materials Chemistry, v.8, n.3, 1998, p.519-527.

Sanford, Elizabeth M., K.W. Paulisse andJ.T. Reeves. "A Computational Study of 2,5-Dibenzylidenecyclopentanoneand 2,6 Dibenzylidenecyclohexanone, Model Compounds for Poly(arylidenecycloalkanones),"Journal of Applied Polymer Science, v.74, 1999, p.2255-2257.

Sanford, Elizabeth M. and H. Herman. "Bromination, Elimination and Polymerization:A 3-step Sequence for the Preparation of Polystyrene from Ethylbenzene,"Journal of Chemical Education, v.77, n.10. October 2000, p.1343-1344.

Schakel, Peter.  "Swift's 'Verses Wrote in a Lady's Ivory Table-Book,'"The Explicator, v.28, 1970.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Jon R. Kennedy, The Reformation of Journalism:A Christian Approach to Mass Communication, in Reformed Review, v.27,1973.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Merle Meeter, Literature and the Bible: BiblicalNorms for Literature, in Reformed Review, v.27, 1973.

Schakel, Peter.  "Virgil and the Dean: Christian and Classical Allusionin The Legion Club," Studies in Philology, v.70, 1973.

Schakel, Peter.  "The Politics of Opposition in 'Verses on the Death ofDr. Swift,'" Modern Language Quarterly, v.35, 1974.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Leland Ryken, The Literature of the Bible,in Reformed Review, v.28, 1975.

Schakel, Peter.  "Swift's 'dapper Clerk' and the Matrix of Allusions inCadenus and Vanessa," Criticism, v.17, 1975.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Corbin S. Carnell, Bright Shadow of Reality:C. S. Lewis and the Feeling Intellect, in Christian Scholar's Review,v.4, 1975.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Roger Lancelyn Green and Walter Hooper, C. S.Lewis: A Biography, in Reformed Review, v.28, 1975.

Schakel, Peter.  "'The Character of Sir Robert Walpole’: A PreviouslyUnnoticed Publication," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America,v.70, 1976.

Schakel, Peter.  Response to Thomas B. Gilmore, Jr., "The Comedy of Swift'sScatological Poems," PMLA, v.91, 1976.

Schakel, Peter, ed.  The Longing for a Form: Essays on the Fiction of C.S. Lewis.  Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1977.

Schakel, Peter.  "More Than Fairy Tales," Church Herald, reprintedas "The Lion, Witch, and Young Readers" in The Christian Reader,v.16, 1978.

Schakel, Peter.  The Poetry of Jonathan Swift: Allusion and the Developmentof a Poetic Style.  Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1978.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Nora Crow Jaffe, The Poet Swift, and JohnI. Fischer, On Swift's Poetry, in The Scriblerian, v.10, 1978.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of L. J. Morrissey, Gulliver's Progress, inThe Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, 1978.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of C. N.Manlove, Literature and Reality, 1600-1800,in Christianity and Literature, v.29, 1979.

Schakel, Peter.  Reading with the Heart: The Way into [C. S. Lewis's] Narnia. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1979.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Gilbert Meilaender, The Taste for the Other:The Social and Ethical Thought of C. S. Lewis, in Reformed Review,v.33, 1980.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Humphrey Carpenter, The Inklings, and JamesT. Como, ed., C. S. Lewis at the Breakfast Table and Other Reminiscences,in The Reformed Journal, v.30, 1980.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of John White, The Tower of Geburah, in ReformedReview, v.33, 1980.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Ricardo Quintana, Two Augustans: John Locke,Jonathan Swift, and Clive T. Probyn, ed., The Art of Jonathan Swift,in Journal of English and Germanic Philology, v.79, 1980.

Schakel, Peter.  "Studies of Swift's Poetry, 1970-1980: A Survey,"Newsletter of the Johnson Society of the Central Region, 1980.

Schakel, Peter.  "Swift's Remedy for Love: The 'Scatological' Poems,"in Contemporary Studies of Swift's Poetry, ed. John I. Fischer and DonaldMell.  Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1980.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Thomas Howard, The Achievement of C. S. Lewis,in The Reformed Journal, v.31, 1981.

Schakel, Peter.  "Frost's 'Out, Out--,'" The Explicator, v.40,1982.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Carole Fabricant, Swift's Landscape, in TheEighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, v.8, 1982.

Schakel, Peter.  "A Retelling within a Myth Retold: The Priest of Essurand Lewisian Mythopoetics," Mythlore, v.9, 1983.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Howard Erskine-Hill, The Augustan Idea in EnglishLiterature, in The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, 1983.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of SEVEN: An Anglo-American Literary Review,in Modern Language Review, v.78, 1983.

Schakel, Peter.  "Seeing and Knowing: The Epistemology of C. S. Lewis'sTill We Have Faces," SEVEN: An Anglo-American Literary Review, v.4,1983.

Schakel, Peter.  "Dryden's Discourse and Bi-partite Form in theDesign of Formal Verse Satire," English Language Notes, v.21, 1984.

Schakel, Peter.  Reason and Imagination in C. S. Lewis: A Study of "TillWe Have Faces."  Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1984.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of A. B. England, Energy and Order in the Poetryof Swift, in Journal of English and Germanic Philology, v.83, 1984.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of A. C. Elias, Jr., Swift at Moor Park: Problemsin Biography and Criticism, in Eighteenth-Century Studies, v.17,1984.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Donald Davie, Dissentient Voice: Enlightenmentand Christian Dissent, in Christianity and Literature, v.33, 1984.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Howard D. Weinbrot, Alexander Pope and the Traditionsof Formal Verse Satire, in Clio, v.13, 1984.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Louise K. Barnett, Swift's Poetic Worlds,in Eighteenth-Century Studies, v.18, 1984-85.

Schakel, Peter.  "How good a prophet?", The Reformed Journal,1985.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Dabney Adams Hart, Through the Open Door: A NewLook at C. S. Lewis, in Christianity and Literature, v.24, 1985.

Schakel, Peter.  "Swift's Poetry Revisited: The Achievements of a Decadeof Criticism," in Proceedings of the First Munster Symposium on JonathanSwift, Hermann J. Real and Heinz J. Vienken, eds., Munich: Wilhelm Fink,1985.

Schakel, Peter.  "Dance as Metaphor and Myth in Lewis, Tolkien, and Williams,"Mythlore, v.12, 1986.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of J. A. Downie, Jonathan Swift: Political Writer,in Eighteenth-Century Studies, v.19, 1986.

Schakel, Peter.  "That 'Hideous Strength' in Lewis and Orwell: A Comparisonand Contrast," Mythlore, v.13, 1987.

Schakel, Peter.  "Big Men and Little Men, Houyhnhnms and Yahoos: StructuralParallels and Meaning in Gulliver's Travels," in Approaches toTeaching Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," Edward J. Rielly, ed., New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1988.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Boxen: The Imaginary World of the Young C. S.Lewis, Walter Hooper, ed., in SEVEN: An Anglo-American Literary Review,v.9, 1988.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Leon Guilhamet, Satire and the Transformationof Genre, in The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, 1988.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of C. N.Manlove, C. S. Lewis: His Literary Achivement,in Christianity and Literature, v.38, 1989.

Schakel, Peter.  "The Satiric Imagination of C. S. Lewis," Studiesin the Literary Imagination, v.22, 1989.

Schakel, Peter.  "'Sauce for Flat Meat': The Epigrammatic Context of Swift'sVerse," Swift Studies, v.4, 1989.

Schakel, Peter.  "Elusive Birds and Narrative Nets: The Appeal of Storyin C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia," in A Christian for All Christians:Essays in Honour of C. S. Lewis, Andrew Walker and James Patrick, eds.,London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1990.

Schakel, Peter.  "My Bible Doesn't Say That," Church Herald,1990.

Schakel, Peter.  "Teaching Absalom and Achitophel," in TeachingEighteenth-Century Poetry, Christopher Fox, ed., New York: AMS Press, 1990.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Owen Barfield, Owen Barfield on C. S. Lewis,in Christianity and Literature, v.40, 1991.

Schakel, Peter.  "Swift," in the Dictionary of Literary Biography,Volume 101: British Prose Writers, 1660-1800, first series, Donald T.Siebert, ed., Detroit: Gale Research, Inc., 1991.

Schakel, Peter J. and Charles Huttar.  Word and Story in C. S. Lewis. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1991.

Schakel, Peter, ed.  Critical Approaches to Teaching Swift.  AMS Studiesin the Eighteenth Century.  New York: AMS Press, 1992.

Schakel, Peter.  Review of Joseph McMinn, Jonathan Swift: A Literary Life,in The Scriblerian, v.25, 1992.

Schakel, Peter.  "'Friends Side by Side': Theme, Structure, and Influencein the Swift-Pope Miscellanies of 1727," in Reading Swift: Papersfrom the Second Munster Symposium on Jonathan Swift, Richard H. Rodino andHermann J. Real, eds., Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 1993.

Schakel, Peter.  "Horace in Modern Dress: Teaching Pope's Horatian Imitations,"in Approaches to Teaching the Works of Alexander Pope, Wallace Jacksonand Paul Yoder, eds., New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1993.

Schakel, Peter.  "The Importance of Shadows in Shadowlands," SEVEN:An Anglo-American Literary Review, v.11, 1994.

Schakel, Peter.  "C. S. Lewis," in Encyclopedia of British Humorists,Stephen H. Gale, ed., New York: Garland, 1995.

Schakel, Peter and Charles A. Huttar, eds.  The Rhetoric of Vision: Essayson Charles Williams.  Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 1996.

Schakel, Peter and Jack Ridl.  Approaching Poetry: Perspectives and Responses.New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.

Schakel, Peter. “Cupid and Psyche,” “Friendship,”“Jonathan Swift,” “Reason,” “Satire,” “On Science Fiction,” “Sometimes FairyStories May Say Best What’s to be Said,” and articles on Letters to Malcolmand Till We Have Faces in The C. S. Lewis Readers’ Encyclopedia.Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1998.

Schakel, Peter. “’What Success It Met’: The Reception of Cadenus and Vanessa,”in Reading Swift: Papers from the Third Munster Symposium on Jonathan Swift,Hermann J. Real, ed.  Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 1998, p.215-224.

Schakel, Peter. “Books on C. S. Lewis:A Starting Point,” SEVEN: An Anglo-American Literary Review, v.15, 1998,p.113-122.

Schakel, Peter J. "Restoration and Eighteenth Century," Readingthe Classics with C. S.

Lewis, Thomas L. Martin, ed. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2000,p.187-202.

Schakel, Peter, Howard D. Weinbrot and Stephen E. Karian, eds. Eighteenth-CenturyContexts: Historical Inquiries in Honor of Phillip Harth.  Madison, WI:University of Wisconsin Press, 2001.

Schakel, Peter. "Swift's Voices: Innovation and Complication in the PoemsWritten at Market Hill," Eighteenth-Century Contexts: Historical Inquiriesin Honor of Phillip Harth, Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2001,p.114-132.

Schakel, Peter. “The ‘Correct’ Order for Reading the Chronicles of Narnia?”Mythlore, v.23, n.2, Spring 2001, p.4-14.

Schakel, Peter. “’Let the Pictures Tell Their Own Moral’: C. S. Lewis and MoralImagination,” The Canadian C. S. Lewis Journal, n.100, Autumn 2001, p.25-36.

Schock, David B., Geoffrey Reynolds, Daniel Morrison, Jason Kehrer. TheHistory of Hope College, videotape. Holland, MI: Joint Archives of Holland,2001.

Schock, David B. “Calculated Acts of Goodness,” Chronicles: A Magazine ofAmerican Culture, August 2001, p.42.

Schock, David B. “Dancing at LaRue,” Chronicles: A Magazine of AmericanCulture, June 2001, p.37.

Schock, David B. “Introduction to Pillars,” videographic adaptation of TheRoots of American Order by Russell Kirk, 2001.

Schock, David B. “The Heinz Environmental Commitment,” videotape, Holland,MI, 2001.

Schock, David B. Christmas Vespers 2001, audio recording, 2001.

Schock, David B. I Thought About You: A Jazz Collection, with ClaudiaSchmidt and the JumpBoys, audio recording, Independent Records, Inc., 2001.

Schock, David B. Claudia Schmidt and the JumpBoys Live at the Old Rectory,audio recording, Independent Records, Inc., 2001.

Schock, David B. Rick Reuther: This Heart of Mine, audio recording,Rick Reuther Productions, 2001.

Selig, Robert A.  "Georg Daniel Flohr's Journal: A New Perspective,"Colonial Williamsburg, Summer 1993.

Selig, Robert A.  "Private Flohr's Other Life," American Heritage,October 1994, p.94-95.

Selig, Robert A.  "Deux-Ponts Germans: Unsung Heroes of the American Revolution,"German Life, August-September 1995, p.50-53.

Selig, Robert A.  "Lauberdiere's Journal," Colonial Williamsburg,Autumn 1995, p.33-37.

Selig, Robert A.  "And is Alas! the Hour of Parting Come?" ColonialWilliamsburg, v.18, n.4, Summer 1996, p.46-53.

Selig, Robert A.  "The Palatial Splendor of Würzburg's Mozart Festival,"German Life, June/July 1996, p.43.

Selig, Robert A.  "Reflections on the 125th Anniversary of the GermanEmpire," Society for German American Studies Newsletter, March 1996,p.1.

Selig, Robert A.  "What price Unity?  Reflections on the 125th Anniversaryof the January 18, 1871, Proclamation of the German Empire," GermanLife, February-March 1996, p.26-29.

Sellers, Heather. “April Sunburn,” The MidwestQuarterly, v.36, n.2, Winter 1995, p.163.

Sellers, Heather. "Cold Melt," TheBeloit Fiction Journal, v.11, n.1, Fall 1995, p.83-91.

Sellers, Heather.  "Florida Law," The Sonora Review, v.30,Fall 1995, p.5-15.

Sellers, Heather. "Will To Me," Williamand Mary Review, v.33, 1995, p.88-95.

Sellers, Heather. “Shopping With My Mother On HerBirthday,” New Texas 95: Poetry & Fiction, 1995, p.58-59.

Sellers, Heather.  "Black Bones," The Hawaii Review, v.47,n.20.2, Fall/Winter 1996, p.17-32.

Sellers, Heather.  "Facts and Opinions," The Alaska QuarterlyReview, Fall 1996.

Sellers, Heather.  Never Told Me. 1996.

Sellers, Heather.  "No One Said How it Would Be," The Sun,v.44, April 1996, p.30-35.

Sellers, Heather. “Facts and Opinions,”Intimate Voices, Ordinary Voices, Stories of Fact and Fiction: The Alaskan Quarterly Review, 1997, p.106-119.

Sellers, Heather. “Beauty and the Beast,”Primavera, v.21, 1998, p.28-29.

Sellers, Heather. “Deck of Cards,” Field,v.59, Fall 1998, p.113.

Sellers, Heather. “Fla. Boys,” FivePoints, Winter 1998, p.131-139.

Sellers, Heather. Three poems in Field.  “Polar,” Indiana Review.Four poems in New Poems from the Third Coast: Contemporary Michigan Poetry.Wayne State University Press, 1998.

Sellers, Heather. “Water Safety,” FivePoints, Winter 1998, p.131-139.

Sellers, Heather. "Fla. Boys,"in New Stories from the South. The Year's Best, 1999, Shannon Ravenel,ed. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1999, p.16-39.

Sellers, Heather. “Fibs,” The 1998Emily Dickinson Award Anthology, 1999, p.24.

Sellers, Heather. “Underwater,” American Diaspora: Poetry of Exile,Virgil Suarez and R. Van Cleave, eds. University of Iowa Press, September 2000.

Sellers, Heather. "Widow's Peak," "Polar," "Girlfriend,""The Girl Who Would Live," New Poems from the Third Coast: ContemporaryMichigan Poetry. Michael Delp, Conrad Hilberry and Josie Kearns, eds.  Detroit:Wayne State University Press, 2000, p.279-283.

Sellers, Heather.  Georgia Under Water. Louisville: Saraband, 2001.

Selway, Julie B, M. Novak, P. Cerny, et al. "The Tanco Pegmatite at BernicLake, Manitoba. XIII. Exocontact Tourmaline," Canadian Mineralogist,v.38, pt. 4, August 2000, p.869-876

Selway, Julie B, P. Cerny, F. C. Hawthorne, et al. "The Tanco Pegmatiteat Bernic Lake, Manitoba. XIV. Internal Tourmaline," Canadian Mineralogist.v.38, pt. 4, August 2000, p.877-891.

Seymour, Michael D. LabWorks Flight Manual, introduction and guide touse of LabWorks laboratory interface system.  Jones and Bartlett, 1997.

Shattenkirk, Ray.  Musical composition, "Wings of Hope," HollandMI: Hope College, October 22, 1999.

Shattenkirk, Ray.  Musical composition, "American Icons," AlbuquerqueNM: New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, February 18, 2000.

Shaughnessy, John J. and Benton J. Underwood.  Experimentation in Psychology. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1975.

Shaughnessy, John J. and R. H. Nowaczyk. “RetroactiveEffects of Whole/Part Transfer: Support for the List Discrimination Theory,”American Journal of Psychology, v.88, 1975, p.669-675.

Shaughnessy, John J. “Persistence of the SpacingEffect in Free Recall Under Varying Incidental Learning Conditions,” Memoryand Cognition, v.4, 1976. P.369-377.

Shaughnessy, John J. “Long-Term Retention and theSpacing Effect in Free Recall and Frequency Judgments,” American Journalof Psychology, v.90, 1977, p.587-598.

Shaughnessy, John J. (J. Zimmerman, P. K. Broder,J. J. Shaughnessy, and B. J. Underwood). “A Recognition Test of Vocabulary UsingSignal-Detection Measures and Some Correlates of Word and Non-Word Recognition,”Intelligence, v.1, 1977, p.5-31.

Shaughnessy, John J. “Confidence-Judgment Accuracyas a Predictor of Test Performance,” Journal of Research in Personality,v.13, 1979, p.505-514.

Shaughnessy, John J. “Subjective Rating Scalesand the Control of Encoding in Incidental Learning,” Bulletin of the PsychonomicSociety, v.14, 1979, p.205-208.

Shaughnessy, John J. (J. F. King, E. B. Zechmeister,and J. J. Shaughnessy). “Judgments of Knowing: The Influence of Retrieval Practice,”American Journal of Psychology, v.93, 1980, p.329-343.

Shaughnessy, John J. (E. B. Zechmeister and J.J. Shaughnessy). “When You Know That You Know and When You Think That You KnowBut You Don’t,” Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, v.15, 1980, p.41-44.

Shaughnessy, John J. “Memory-Monitoring Accuracyand Modification of Rehearsal Strategies,” Journal of Verbal Learning andVerbal Behavior, v.20, 1981, p.216-230.

Shaughnessy, John J. and J. L. Mand. “How PermanentAre Memories for Real-Life Events?” American Journal of Psychology, v.95,1982, p.51-65.

Shaughnessy, John J. (D. G. Myers and J. J. Shaughnessy).“Is Anyone Getting the Message?” The Human Connection, InterVarsity Press,1984, p.63-71.

Shaughnessy, John J. and E. B. Zechmeister. “ResearchMethods in Abnormal Psychology,” Abnormal Psychology, Fourth Edition.New York: Random House, Inc., 1984, p.135-154.

Shaughnessy, John J. (J. R. Fidler, E. B. Zechmeister,and J. J. Shaughnessy). “Memory for Frequency of Hearing Popular Songs,” AmericanJournal of Psychology, v.101, 1988, p.31-49.

Shaughnessy, John J. and E. B. Zechmeister. “MemoryMonitoring Accuracy as Influenced by the Distribution of Retrieval Practice,”Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, v.30, 1992, p.125-128.

Shaughnessy, John J. (W. L. Cull, J. J. Shaughnessy,and E. B. Zechmeister). Éxpanding our Understanding of the Expanding Patternof Retrieval Mnemonic: Toward Confidence in Applicability,” Journal of ExperimentalPsychology: Applied, v.2, 1996, p.365-378.

Shaughnessy, John J. and E. B. Zechmeister. Instructor’sManual to Accompany Research Methods in Psychology, New York: Alfred A.Knopf, Inc., 1985. (Second Edition 1990, Third Edition 1994, Fourth Edition1997).

Shaughnessy, John J. and Eugene B. Zechmeister.  A Practical Introductionto Research Methods in Psychology.  New York:  McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1992.(Second Edition 1994, Third Edition, 1997).

Shaughnessy, John J. and Eugene B. Zechmeister.  Research Methods in Psychology.New York:  McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1985. (Second Edition 1990, Third Edition 1994,Fourth Edition 1997).

Shaughnessy, John J. and S. W. VanderStoep.  “Taking a Course in Research MethodsImproves Reasoning about Real-Life Events,” Teaching of Psychology: FacultyForum, v.24, 1997, p.122-124.

Shaughnessy, John J., Eugene B. Zechmeisterand Jeanne S. Zechmeister. Research Methods in Psychology, Fifth Edition.Boston: McGraw-Hill, 1999.

Shaughnessy, John J., Eugene G. Zechmeister andJeanne S. Zechmeister. Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank to accompany ResearchMethods in Psychology, Fifth Edition. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 1999.

Shaughnessy, John  (John Shaughnessy, Eugene Zechmeister and Jeanne Zechmeister).  Essentials of Research Methods in Psychology.  New York: McGraw-Hill,2000.

Shaughnessey, John J., Jeanne S. Zechmeister, and Eugene B. Zechmeister. Essentialsof Research Methods in Psychology. Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education,2001.

Silver, Michael E. et al. “The Preparation of theMixed Alkali Metal Silanolate . . ,” Inorganica Chimica Acta, v.244,1996, p.185.

Silver, Michael E. (S. K. Taylor, N. H. Chmiel, E. E. Erickson, M. E. Silver,and J. R. Vyvyan).  “Spiro g-Lactones viaAluminum enolate-Spiroepoxide Openings,” Synthesis, 1009, 1998.

Silver, Mike (Steve Russo and Mike Silver).  Introductory Chemistry; A ConceptualFocus.  San Francisco: Addison Wesley Longman, 1999.

Silver, Michael E. (Stephen K. Taylor, Nathan D. Ide, Michael E. Silver, andMari L. Stephan). “A Facile, High Yield Synthesis of g- and d-Hydroxyamides,”Synthetic Communications, v.31, n.16, 2001, p.2391-2397.

Simon, Caroline J.  "A Life Reduced in Most Respects?" Perspectives,v.9, June 1994, p.7.

Simon, Caroline J.  "What Did You Say?"  Perspectives, v.9,February 1994, p.4.

Simon, Caroline J.  "Compassion and the Culture Wars," Perspectives,v.10, February 1995, p.12.

Simon, Caroline J.  "Do You Believe in Fairy Tales?"  Perspectives,v.10, June 1995, p.7.

Simon, Caroline J. and Bobby Fong.  "Introduction to the Theme Issue Christianityand Multiculturalism," Christian Scholar's Review, v.25, June 1996,p.391-393.

Simon, Caroline J. “Can Women and Men Be Friends?”Christian Century, v.114, n.6, February 19, 1997, p.188-194.

Simon, Caroline J. “Contending with ‘Gentle Death,’”Perspectives, v.12, May 1997, p.10.

Simon, Caroline J. "How Many Fools Do You Know?", Christian Scholars Review, Spring 1997, p. 253.

Simon, Caroline J. “Rejoice, My Foot!” Perspectives,v.12, November 1997, p.3-4.

Simon, Caroline J. The Disciplined Heart: Love, Destiny, and Imagination. Grand Rapids, MI: W. B. Eerdmans, 1997.

Simon, Caroline J. “The Media and Mother Teresa,”Perspectives, v.12, March 1997, p.3.

Simon, Caroline J. “Toward the Communion of Saints,”Perspectives, v.12, February 1997, p.14-18.

Simon, Caroline J. “When a Man Loves a Woman—Asa Friend,” Books and Culture, July/August 1997, p.28-30.

Simon, Caroline. “Christianity and MoralKnowledge,” Christian Theism and Moral Philosophy, Michael Beaty, CarltonFisher, and Mark Nelson, eds., Mercer University Press, 1998.

Simon, Caroline. “The Leaky Sieve of Our Desire,” Perspectives, March 1998, p.3.

Simon, Caroline. “silence can, according to circumstances, speak,” The Cresset, Pentecost issue, 1998.

Simon, Caroline. Review of Marele Day,Lambs of God, in The Christian Century, July 15-22, 1998.

Simon, Caroline. Review of Ellen T. Charry,By the Renewing of Your Minds,” in Perspectives, October 1998.

Simon, Caroline. Review of Diana FritzCates, Choosing to Feel, in Calvin Theological Journal, November1998.

Simon, Caroline J. “Can Men and WomenBe Friends?” in Friendship: A Piece of Forever, Mary Anne Huddleston,ed. Cleveland: Pilgrim Press, 1999, p.14-27.

Simon, Caroline J. “Not Your Average,Polite, Middle-class Church-goer.” Review of Traveling Mercies, by AnneLamott, in Perspectives: A Journal of Reformed Thought, v.14, n.7, August/September1999, p.21.

Simon, Caroline J. “Inquiring After God Through Our Neighbor,” in Inquiring After God, Classic and Contemporary Readings. Ellen T. Charry, ed. Oxford: Blackwell, 2000, p.108-132.

Simon, Caroline J.  "What is Secular Anyway?" Review of The Secular Mind by Robert Coles, in Perspectives: A Journal of Reformed Thought,v.15, n.1, January 2000, p.21.

Simon, Caroline. Review of Academic Freedom and Christian Scholarship,by Anthony J. Diekema, in The Cresset, 2001, p.39-41.

Simon, Caroline. Review of Friendship and Society: An Introduction to Augustine’sPractical Philosophy, by Donald X. Burt, in Theology Today, April 2001, p.102-104.

Simon, Caroline. “Which Way to Forgiveness?” Christian Reflection, Fall 2001, p.85-88.

Smith, Steven D. Physical Educationfor the Home, book and video. Chandler, AZ: Alpha Omega Publications, 1998.

Smith, Thomas M. and James S. Reece. “The Relationship of Strategy, Fit, Productivity, and Business Performance in a Services Setting,” Journal of Operations Management, v.17, n.1, 1999, p.145-161.

Snyder, Lynne, Pamela Garriott, and Mary Williams Aylor. “Inclusion Confusion:Putting the Pieces Together,” Teacher Education and Special Education,v.24, n.3, 2001, p.198-207.

Sobania, Neal W.  Background History of the Mt. Kulal Region of Kenya: IPALTechnical Report No. A-2. Nairobi, Kenya: United Nations Environment Programmeand Unesco Programme on Man and the Biosphere, 1979.

Sobania, Neal. “Fishermen Herders: Subsistence,Survival and Cultural Change in Northern Kenya,” Journal of African History,v.29, 1988.

Sobania, Neal. “Pastoralist Migration and Colonial Policy,” in D. Anderson and D. Johnson , eds., The Ecology of Survival, Case Studies from Northeast African History.  Lester Crook/Westview, 1988.

Sobania, Neal. “Art of Everyday Life in Ethiopiaand Northern Kenya,” exhibition catalog published in conjunction with the exhibition,“Art of Everyday Life in Ethiopia and Northern Kenya,” Oct. 17-Nov. 29, 1992.Holland, MI: Hope College, DePree Art Center and Gallery, 1992.

Sobania, Neal, consulting ed. and publication of10 photographs. Faces: People, Places and Cultures, v.14, n.4, December1997.

Sobania, Neal. “The Kanga,” Faces: People, Placesand Cultures, v.14, n.4, December 1997.

Sobania, Neal. “The Show: Sailboat of the SwahiliCoast,” Faces: People, Places and Cultures, v.14, n.4, December 1997.

Sobania, Neal. “Swahili: People and Culture,” Faces:People, Places and Cultures, v.14, n.4, December 1997.

Sobania, Neal. “Don’t Eat the Meat: Herders in Kenya,” FACES Magazine, January 1999 (Special issue on Kenya, NealSobania, Guest Editor).

Sobania, Neal. Photographs, in Ethiopia: Traditions of Creativity, RaymondA. Silverman, ed. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1999.  (Numerouspages throughout the book.)

Sobania, Neal and R. A. Silverman. “Silverworkin the Highlands: The Life and Work of Gezahegn Gebre Yohannes and Abib Sa’id,”in Ethiopia: Traditions of Creativity, Raymond A. Silverman, ed. Seattle:University of Washington Press, 1999, p.183-199.

Sobania, Neal. “Sorghum Surprise: The Models ofTolera Tafa,” in Ethiopia: Traditions of Creativity, Raymond A.Silverman, ed. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1999, p.201-215.

Sobania, Neal and Raymond A. Silverman. The Parchment Makers:  An AncientArt in Present-Day  Ethiopia. Videotape. Grand Haven, MI: Scriptorium Centerfor Christian Antiquities, 2000.

Spencer, Steven J.  Co-authored supplementary materials to accompany SocialPsychology, Third Edition, by Brehm and Kassin: Readings in Social Psychology:The Art and Science of Research; Study Guide; Instructor's Manual and TestBank.  Houghton Mifflin Company, 1996.

Steen, Todd and Robin Klay.  "A Cry for Generational Justice," Perspectives,October 1995, p.20.

Steen, Todd and Robin Klay.  "Justice Among the Generations," TheChristian Century, October 1995.

Steen, Todd P. "Stewardship in Salary Setting:A Reply to C. Stephen Layman", Christian Scholar's Review, v.25,no.3, March 1996, p.279-287.

Steen, Todd and Robin Klay. “Bearing Responsibilityfor Future Generations: Grateful Stewards of the Environment, Part I,” Perspectives,v.12, May 1997, p.15-18.

Steen, Todd and Robin Klay. “Facing Difficult Issues:Grateful Stewards of the Environment, Part II,” Perspectives, v.12, June/July1997, p.13-15.

Steen, Todd and John Lunn. “An Investigation in the Effects of Ethnicity andImmigration on Self-Employment,” International Advances in Economic Research,v.6, n.3, August 2000, p.498-519.

Steen, Todd. Review of Richard Sennett's The Corrosion of Character: The Personal Consequences of Work in the New Capitalism, in Faith & Economics,n.36, Fall 2000, p. 22-24.

Stegink, Gordon and Ryan McFall. “Introductory Computer Science for General Education: Laboratories, Textbooks, and the Internet,”SIGCSE ’97, 1997, p.96-100.

Stegink, Gordon, J. Pater, and D. Vroon.“Computer Science and General Education: Java, Graphics, and the Web,"ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, v.31, n.1, March 1999, p.146-149.

Stephenson, Darin R. “Algebras Associated to EllipticCurves,” Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, v.349, n.6,June 1997, p.2317-2340.

Stephenson, Darin R. and James J. Zhang. “Growthof Graded Noetherian Rings,” Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society,v.125, n.6, June 1997, p.1593-1605.

Stephenson, Darin (P. Check, C. Kriloff,and D. R. Stephenson). “Invertible Subsets of Affine Root Systems,” Journalof Pure and Applied Algebra, v.131, 1998, p.133-142.

Stephenson, Darin R. “Corrigendum to ‘Quantum Planes of Weight (1,1n)’”, Journalof Algebra, v.234, 2000, p.277-278.

Stephenson Darin R and J. J. Zhang. "Noetherian Connected Graded Algebrasof Global Dimension 3," Journal of Algebra, v.230, n.2, Aug. 15,2000, p.474-495.

Stephenson, Darin R. "The Probability of Being in a State," AmericanMathematical Monthly, v.107, n.5, May 2000, p.469-470.

Stephenson, Darin R. "Quantum Planes of Weight (1,1, n)," Journalof Algebra, v.225, n.1, March 1, 2000, p.70-92.

Stewart, Joanne L. and Richard A. Anderson.“Trivalent Uranium Chemistry: Molecular Structure of [(Me3Si)2N]3U,”Polyhedron, v.17, n.5-6, 1998, p.953-958.

Stewart, Joanne L. (William Van Zandt,John C. Huffman and Joanne L. Stewart). “Synthesis and X-Ray Crystal Structureof a Lead Aryl Oxide Dimer, Pb2(µ-O-2,6-Ph2C6H3)2(O-2,6-Ph2C6H3)2,Main Group Metal Chemistry, v.21, n.4, 1998, p.237-240.

Stewart, Joanne L. and Valorie L. Wilkerson.  ChemConnections: A Guide toTeaching with Modules.  New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1999.

Stewart, Joanne L. and G. Lisensky. "Build a Better CD Player: How CanYou Get Blue Light From a Solid?" Abstracts of Papers of the AmericanChemical Society, v.219, pt.1, March 26, 2000, p.24-CHED.

Stewart Joanne L and V. L. Wilkerson. "Where Do I Start? The Developmentof ChemConnections: A Guide To Teaching With Modules," Abstracts ofPapers of the American Chemical Society, v.219, pt.1, March 26, 2000, p.198-CHED.

Stukey, Joseph and George M. Carman. “Identificationof a Novel Phosphatase Sequence Motif,” Protein Science, v.6, CambridgeUniv. Press, 1997, p.469-472.

Sturtevant, Deborah S. “Spectator or Participant?A Study of Charitable Nonprofits’ Political Advocacy,” Doctoral dissertation.Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Publications, 1998.

Swanson, Debra Harvey (Elizabeth J. Clark, DebraH. Swanson, and Tracey E. Wessner). “Chapter 11, Where are the Best and Brightest?:Academic Achievement of Hope College Women Teaching Candidates, 1940-1992,”Women and Higher Education: Past, Present and Future, Aberdeen, Scotland:Aberdeen University Press, 1996.

Swanson, Debra H. “Three Examples of Community-BasedResearch Appropriate for an Introduction to Sociology Class,” in Sociology:The Small College Experience, Washington, D.C.: American Sociological AssociationTeaching Resource, 1998.

Swanson, Todd (Janet Andersen, Robert Keeley and Todd Swanson).  Projectsfor Precalculus. Philadelphia: Saunders College Publishing, 1997.

Swanson, Todd, Janet Andersen, and Robert Keeley.  Precalculus: A Studyof Functions and their Applications. Harcourt College Publishing, 2001.

Swanson, Todd, and Robert Keeley. Student Solution Manual for Precalculus:A Study of Functions and Their Applications. Harcourt College Publishing,2001.

Swanson, Todd and Robert Keeley. Instructors Resource Manual for Precalculus:A Study of Functions and Their Applications. Harcourt College Publishing,2001.

Swanson, Todd and Robert Keeley. Test Bank for Precalculus: A Study of Functionsand Their Applications. Harcourt College Publishing, 2001.

Swierenga, Robert P. “Cruzamiento Internacional de Registros de InmigrantesHolandeses en Los Estados Unidos en el Siglo XIX,”  (International Record Linkageof Dutch Immigrants in the United States in the Nineteenth Century), EstudiosMigratorios Latinoamericanos, v.33, 1996, p.357.

Swierenga, Robert P. “’Pioneers for Jesus Christ’:Dutch Protestant Colonization in North America as an Act of Faith,” Sharingthe Reformed Tradition: The Dutch-North American Exchange, 1846-1996, Amsterdam:VU University Press, 1996, p.35.

Swierenga, Robert P. “Promoting Ethnic Pride: TheDutch-American Social Clubs of Chicago,” Origins, v.14, n.2, 1996, p.30.

Swierenga, Robert P. “The Low Countries,” PeoplingIndiana: The Ethnic Experience, Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society,1996, p.102.

Swierenga, Robert. “Calvinists in the Second City:The Dutch Reformed of Chicago’s West Side,” Rethinking Secularization: ReformedReactions to Modernity, Washington, DC: University Press of America, 1997,p.45-53.

Swierenga, Robert. Dutch Immigrant Memoirs andRelated Writings: Selected and Arranged by Henry S. Lucas. Revised editionwith introduction and index by Robert P. Swierenga. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans,1997.

Swierenga, Robert. “Dutch in America: The Settlementof People from the Netherlands in the United States,” Encyclopedia USA,v.24, 1997, p.139.

Swierenga, Robert. “Going to America: Travel Routesof Zeeland Emigrants,” Nehalennia: Bulletin van de Werkgroep Historie enArcheologie, v.114, theme n.11, “Zeeuwse emigratie naar Amerika, 1840-1920,”1997, p.19.

Swierenga, Robert. “The Little White Church: Religionin Rural America,” Agricultural History, v.71, Fall 1997, p.415.

Swierenga, Robert P.  Review of  Jon Gjerde, The Minds of the West: EthnoculturalEvolution in the Rural Middle West, 1830-1917, in The Annals of Iowa,v.57, Fall 1998.

Swierenga, Robert P. Review of Hal S.Barron, Mixed Harvest: The Second Great Transformation in the Rural North,1870-1930, in H-Rural Book Reviews, February 1998.

Swierenga, Robert P. “Decisions, Decisions:Turning Points in the Founding of Holland,” Michigan Historical Review,v.24, Spring 1998.

Swierenga, Robert P. “From Colony to City:Holland’s First Twenty-Five Years,” Origins, v.16 n.2, 1998, p.11-16.

Swierenga, Robert P. “’God’s Building’:Holland Colony of Van Raalte Celebrates 150 Years,” DIS-Magazine [DutchInternational Society Nederland], v.1, 1997.

Swierenga, Robert P. “’Better Prospectsfor Work’: Van Raalte’s Holland Colony and its Connections to Grand Rapids,”Grand River Valley History, v.15, 1998, p.14-22.

Swierenga, Robert P. “The Little WhiteChurch: Historiographical Revisions on Religion in Rural America,” Historyand the Christian Historian, Ronald Wells, ed., Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B.Eerdmans, 1998.

Swierenga, Robert P. “What Makes the Holland-ZeelandRegion ‘Tick’ Economically: Dutch Religious and Cultural Characteristics,” 2-VandaagVideo, Netherlands Evangelisch Omroep TV Program, aired November 1997.

Swierenga, Robert P. “Better Prospectsfor Work’: Van Raalte’s Holland Colony and its Connections to Grand Rapids,”Grand River Valley History, v.15, 1998, p.14-22.

Swierenga, Robert P. Faith and Family:Dutch Immigration and Settlement in the United States, 1820-1920. New York:Holmes & Meier, 1999.

Swierenga, Robert P. and Elton J. Bruins.  Family Quarrels in the DutchReformed Churches in the Nineteenth Century. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. EerdmansPublishing Company, 1999.

Swierenga, Robert P. “A. C. Van Raalte”and “H. P. Scholte,” American National Biography. New York: Oxford UniversityPress, v.19, 1999, p. 234-236, 420-421.

Swierenga, Robert P., ed. “By the Sweat of our Brow: Economic Aspects of theDutch Immigration to Michigan,” For Food and Faith: Dutch Immigration toWestern Michigan, 1846-1960, 2000, p.1-29.

Swierenga, Robert P. “The Church and Dutch Reformed Colonization in Argentina:A Worst Case Scenario,” In Documentatieblad voor de Geschiedenis van de NederlandseZending en Overzeese Kerken, v.6, n.2, 1999, p.58-75.

Swierenga, Robert P. and Larry J. Wagenaar, eds. Dutch Enterprise: Aliveand Well in North America.  Proceedings of the 12th BiennialConference of the Association for the Advancement of Dutch American Studies,June 3-5, 1999.  Holland, MI: The Joint Archives of Holland, 2000.

Swierenga, Robert P. Faith and Family: Dutch Immigration and Settlementin the United States, 1820-1920. New York: Holmes and Meier, 2000.

Swierenga, Robert P., ed. For Food and Faith: Dutch Immigration to WesternMichigan, 1846-1960.  Holland MI: Holland Museum and the A. C. Van RaalteInstitute, 2000.

Swierenga, Robert P.  "Stellingwerff's Amsterdamse Emigranten andPella History," in Dutch Enterprise: Alive and Well in North America. Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Conference of the Associationfor the Advancement of Dutch American Studies, June 3-5, 1999.  Editedby Robert P. Swierenga and Larry J. Wagenaar.  Holland, MI: The Joint Archivesof Holland, 2000, p.17-21.

Swierenga, Robert P. “True Brothers: The Netherlandic Origins of the ChristianReformed Church in North America, 1857-1880,” Breaches and Bridges: ReformedSubcultures in the Netherlands, Germany, and the United States, George Harinckand Hans Krabbendam, eds., p.61-83. VU Studies on Protestant History 4, gen.eds. J. deBruijn and G. J. Schutte. Amsterdam: VU University Press, 2000.

Swierenga, Robert P. "'Burn the Wooden Shoes': Modernity and Division in the Christian Reformed Church in North America," Reformed Encounterswith Modernity: Perspectives from Three Continents, H. Jurgens Hendriks,Donald A. Luidens, Roger J. Nemeth, Corwin E. Smidt, and Hume Stoffels, eds.Stellenbosch, South Africa: Media-Com, 2001, p.94-102.

Swierenga, Robert P. "God's Hand in History," My Heart I Offer:Daily Reflections on the Journey of Faith, Grand Rapids: Calvin College Alumni Association, 2001, p.58.

Swierenga, Robert P.  Review of Zion on the Hudson: Dutch in New York andNew Jersey in the Age of Revivals, by Firth Haring Fabend, in Journalof American Ethnic History, v.20, Summer 2001, p.108-109.

Sydlik, Mary Ann. "Resolving Infertility," Perspectives: A Journalof Reformed Thought, v.15, n.2, February 2000, p.22-23.