Nicholas Wolterstorff

Nicholas Wolterstorff
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Född21 januari 1932
Bigelow, Minnesota, USA
SkolaAnalytisk filosofianalytisk teologicalvinism
IdéerReformerad epistemologi
VerkWhitehead's Theory of Individuals (1956)
InfluenserAugustineJean CalvinWilliam Harry JellemaAbraham KuyperAlvin PlantingaThomas Reid
InflueratGary ChartierDavid ClaerbautKendall Walton

Nicholas Wolterstorff, född 21 januari 1932 i Bigelow, Minnesota, är en amerikansk filosof och teolog. Han är professor emeritus i filosofisk teologi vid Yale University.[1] Tidigare var han professor i filosofi vid Calvin University från 1959 till 1989.

Efter det att hans 25-årige son Eric hade omkommit i en bergsbestigningsolycka, skrev Wolterstorff boken Lament for a Son.[2]

Bibliografi (urval)

  • On Universals: An Essay in Ontology. 1970.
  • Reason within the Bounds of Religion. 1976.
  • Works and Worlds of Art. 1980.
  • Art in Action: Toward a Christian Aesthetic. 1980.
  • Faith and Rationality: Reason and Belief in God. 1984.
  • Lament for a Son. 1987.
  • Divine Discourse: Philosophical Reflections on the Claim That God Speaks. 1995.
  • John Locke and the Ethics of Belief. 1996.
  • Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology. 2001.
  • Inquiring about God: Selected Essays, Volume I. 2009.
  • Practices of Belief: Selected Essays, Volume II. 2009.
  • The Mighty and the Almighty: An Essay in Political Theology. 2012.
  • Journey toward Justice: Personal Encounters in the Global South. 2013.
  • Art Rethought: The Social Practices of Art. 2015.
  • Justice in Love. 2015.
  • The God We Worship: An Exploration of Liturgical Theology. 2015.
  • Acting Liturgically: Philosophical Reflections on Religious Practice. 2018.
  • In This World of Wonders: Memoir of a Life in Learning. 2019.
  • United in Love: Essays on Justice, Art, and Liturgy. 2021.

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