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The Diamond, September 12, 2025
Front Page: Staffing and Service Challenges in the New Atrium; Summer Storm Recap: Historic \u27Derecho\u27 Wind Hits Sioux Center; In God\u27s Hands, On Our Helmets: Honoring Liam Sorensen\u27s Life News: The Cottages: A Place to Call Home; Sioux Center Welcomes New Pickleball Courts Feature: Construction Updates and Ripples Seen on Campus; Dr. Justin Bailey and the 2025-2026 Chapel Vision; Dordt Welcomes Kristin Brouwer as New Director of Campus Ministries Politics: \u27Pursuing Peace\u27: Trump\u27s Meeting with Putin; Funding Cuts Hinder the Second Space Race Opinion: Jersey on the Wall: Recent Reflection on Grief; Kraft Korner: Listen Up, For Longer; To Trashcan or Not to Trashcan; Are Shooters More Powerful Than Prayers?; Dordt Students Binge The Summer I Turned Pretty Arts & Entertainment: New Professor Joins Dordt\u27s Art Department; A Look at the \u27While We Were Out\u27 Exhibit; Beauty in Blooms; K-Pop Demon Hunters and the Search for a Redeemed Self (Spoilers); Campus Conversation on New Performing Arts Center; Fantasy Fun: Instrumental Ensembles Put on Pops Concert on Sept. 12 Poetry & Prose: Introducing a New Section!; You Are Uzbekistan; Unpopular Culture; Thank You For Your Service (Sincerely My Tea); Serial Section Presents: \u27The In-Between\u27; The America They Promised Me; On This Day... September 12, 1974: Moves are Made to Ease the Squeeze Sports: Dordt Football Destroys Dakota Wesleyan in Season Opener; Faithfully Enduring: Dordt Cross Country Preview; Ready, Sets, and Goals: Women\u27s Volleyball Preview; High Goals in Sight for Defender Soccer Teams The Back Page: Ask the Diamond: How\u27d You Get the Name?; How Do I Stay Spiritually Disciplined?https://digitalcollections.dordt.edu/dordt_diamond/1900/thumbnail.jp
Logic\u27s Modern British Up-enders, Defenders, and Extenders: Whately\u27s Revitalization of Logic
Logic developed dramatically during the last half of the nineteenth century. The baseline for these transformations in Great Britain was the revival of logic by Richard Whately around 1825. Whately successfully defended syllogistic logic as the science of valid reasoning against potent seventeenth and eighteenth-century detractors—Bacon, Locke, Reid, Campbell, Stewart, and others. In so doing, he made logic an intellectually respectable field of investigation for the next generation of logicians to explore and extend. This included John Stuart Mill (inductive logic), Augustus De Morgan (logic of relations), and George Boole (algebraic logic; propositional logic)
The Election of Pope Leo XIV: A Reformed Perspective
Reformed Christians should wisely, carefully, and prayerfully discern the Spirit’s work within our own tradition and within other Christian traditions, including the Catholic Church.
Posting about the implications of a new pope from In All Things, an online hub that offers insight into maintaining and faithful and orthodox Reformed Christian worldview while fearlessly engaging in every aspect of contemporary life – until all is made new.
The Election of Pope Leo XI