Allyson Jule. “Is This the New Girl Order?: Representations of Post-Feminist Identities in Sex and the City,” in Sex, Gender, and Christianity. 2012. [book chapter] Allyson Jule. “Masculinity as Public Performance: Gendered Language Patterns and Religious Identity in a College Classroom,” in Gender and Sexual Identities in Transition: International Perspectives. 2008. [book chapter]
Photograph of professors Hilder and Dunning, who launched the Inklings Institute of Canada (IIC) dedicated to the study of a group of popular British authors and thinkers known as "The Inklings"
Photograph of speakers and delegates at the DSS Symposium. Those pictured include Dorothy Peters, Marty Abegg, Emanuel Tov, Peter Flint, and Andrew Perrin. (unidentified)
Photograph of seven faculty members from the Religious Studies and Music Departments, all of whom had offices located in Faculty House, sitting and standing on the stairs of that building
Photograph of five Religious Studies faculty members from TWU, ACTS, and Redeemer posing with the replica copy of the Codex Vaticanus housed in the TWU Archives
Photograph of a group of graduate students and an administrative assistant with Professor Peter Flint, who had been appointed a Research Chair in Dead Sea Scrolls Studies on November 12, 2004.
Photograph of faculty, staff, and students involved in the Green Scholars Initiative’s (GSI) Greek Psalter Project. Pictured are Michael Johnson, Sue Funk, Elsie Froment, Peter Flint, Scott Carroll (with GSI), Craig Broyles, Karlena Nygaard, Rob Hiebert - Director of the University’s John William Wevers Institute for Septuagint Studies - and Nathaniel Dykstra