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Nicholas Wolterstorff
Noah
Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology
409 Prospect Street, SDQ/Porter 325 (Divinity School area)
Phone: (203) 432 -5343
Fax: (203) 432 -5356
nicholas.wolterstorff@yale.edu
Divinity School Biography
Education
PhD 1957, Harvard University
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion, Aesthetics, Metaphysics, Epistemology
Nicholas
Wolterstorff received his BA from Calvin College in 1953 and
his PhD in philosophy from Harvard University in 1956. Before
taking up his current position as Noah Porter Professor of
Philosophical Theology, he taught for two years at Yale, and
then for thirty years at his alma mater, Calvin College.
After
concentrating on metaphysics at the beginning of his career
(ON UNIVERSALS), he spent a good many years working primarily
on aesthetics and philosophy of art (WORKS AND WORLDS OF ART,
and ART IN ACTION). In more recent years, he has been concentrating
on epistemology (JOHN LOCKE AND THE ETHICS OF BELIEF, and
the just published, THOMAS REID AND THE STORY OF EPISTEMOLOGY),
on philosophy of religion (DIVINE DISCOURSE, and, with Alvin
Plantinga, FAITH AND RATIONALITY), and political philosophy
(UNTIL JUSTICE AND PEACE EMBRACE, and, with Robert Audi, RELIGION
IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE).
In the
fall of 1993 he gave the Wilde Lectures at Oxford University
(published as DIVINE DISCOURSE), and in the spring of 1995
he gave the Gifford Lectures at St Andrews University (part
of which is now published as THOMAS REID AND THE STORY OF
EPISTEMOLOGY). He has been president of the American Philosophical
Association (Central Division), and of the Society of Christian
Philosophers.
He regularly
teaches lecture courses in philosophy of religion and aesthetics,
and seminars in epistemology, hermeneutics, and philosophy
of religion.
Current or Recent Courses Taught
* Philosophy of Religion
* Theological Hermeneutics (Seminar)
* Origin & Structure of the Classical Concept of God
(Seminar)
* Theological Aesthetics (Seminar)
Selected
Publications
On
Universals (Chicago, 1970)
Reason within the Bounds of Religion (Eerdmans, 1976,
second ed. 1984)
Works and Worlds of Art (Oxford, 1980)
Art in Action (Eerdmans, 1980, second ed. 1995)
Until Justice and Peace Embrace (Eerdmans, 1983,
second. ed 1994)
Faith and Rationality (co-edited with Alvin Plantinga,
Notre Dame, 1984)
Divine Discourse (Cambridge, 1995)
John Locke and Ethics of Belief, (Cambridge, 1996)
Religion in the Public Square, with R. Audi (Rowman
and Littlefield, 1997)
Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology (Cambridge,
2001)
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