Early in his career at Calvin College he organised the Groen van Prinsterer Society (known popularly as the 'Groen Club'), which brought him together with students specifically interested in discussing issues relating Christianity to culture, and the necessity Runner saw of Christian cultural organization. He was also greatly influential in the setting up of the Association for Reformed Scientific Studies (ARSS) in 1956 - which later became the Association for the Advancement of Christian Scholarship (AACS). The AACS eventually became the Institute for Christian Studies (ICS). The ICS's first senior members were all students of Runner.
Works
The Relation of the Bible to Learning Reprint: Toronto: Wedge, 1974.
Scriptural Religion and Political Task Reprint: Toronto: Wedge, 1974.
'ARSS and its reorganization' Calvinist Contact 1962: 5-7
'Dooyeweerd's Passing: An Appreciation' The Banner April 22, 1977: 20-23.
'Interview with Dr. H. Evan Runner' by Harry Van Dyke and Albert M. Wolters in Hearing and Doing pp.333-361
Vollenhoven's History of the Presocratic Philosophers[1]
Verbonds-geschiedenis (Promise and Deliverance) by S.G. De Graaf - Translated by H. Evan Runner and his wife Ellen.
Festschrifts
Bernard Zylstra, "Preface to Runner," In The Relation of the Bible to Learning (Paideia Press, 1982, 5th edn) extract
John Kraay & Anthony Tol (eds), Hearing and Doing: Philosophical Essays dedicated to H. Evan Runner (Wedge, 1979)
Life Is Religion: Essays in Honor of H. Evan Runner (Paedia Press, 1981)