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On Homecoming Eve,
Friday, Feb. 2, 2001 in the Seminary Auditorium Dr. Wolterstorff addressed
an assembly on:
"How Calvin Fathered a Renaissance in Christian Philosophy"
View Dr. Wolterstorff's powerpoint presentation
Listen
to Dr. Wolterstorff in RealAudio
(1:31:55, Requires a free RealPlayer)
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Dr.
Wolterstorff's autobiography
from Kelly James Clark, Philosophers
Who Believe
(InterVarsity Press, 1993) 71k, pdf format
Nicholas
Wolterstorff has a joint appointment in the divinity school and
the philosophy and religion departments of Yale University. Prior
to joining the Yale faculty, Wolterstorff taught for thirty years
at Calvin and is a '53 graduate of the college.
His many
important works include Works and Worlds of Art, Art
in Action, Lament for a Son, Until Justice and Peace
Embrace, Reason Within the Bounds of Religion, and
On Universals.
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Dr.
Alvin Plantinga's autobiography
from Kelly James Clark, Philosophers
Who Believe
(InterVarsity Press, 1993) 96k, pdf format
Alvin Plantinga
holds the John A. OBrien Chair of Philosophy and is director
of the Center for Philosophy of Religion at the University of
Notre Dame. He taught at Calvin for twenty years and is a '54
graduate of the college.
His influential
works include over ninety articles; among his many books are God
and Other Minds, The Nature of Necessity, God, Freedom
and Evil, and Warrant.
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