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  1. Nicholas Wolterstorff, né le 21 janvier 1932, est un philosophe américain. Auteur prolifique d'ouvrages portant sur de nombreux centres d'intérêt philosophiques et théologiques, il a écrit sur l' esthétique , l' épistémologie , la philosophie politique , la philosophie de la religion , la métaphysique et la philosophie de l'éducation .

  2. 8 de oct. de 2018 · “My grief wasn’t about grief. It was about Eric.” Nicholas Wolterstorff is the Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology at Yale University and a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia, a renowned scholar and author of an incredible number of books on everything from metaphysics, the history of modern philosophical ...

  3. 1 de mar. de 2016 · In Shalom and the Ethics of Belief, an edited form of Nathan D. Shannon’s doctoral dissertation at the Free University of Amsterdam, he takes the seemingly independent works of Wolterstorff’s epistemology and theological ethics and connects the two in a vital manner, suggesting that the neo-Calvinistic emphases in Wolterstorff’s theology are always operative, though at times only ...

  4. Nicholas Wolterstorff (Bigelow, 21 januari 1932) is een Amerikaans filosoof en emeritus hoogleraar van de Yale-universiteit.Hij heeft gepubliceerd op het gebied van de esthetica, epistemologie, politieke filosofie, religie-filosofie en metafysica.Met Alvin Plantinga en William Alston ontwikkelde hij een visie die bekendstaat als de reformatorische epistemologie.

  5. justice: Nicholas Wolterstorffs Justice: Rights and Wrongs (2008). Wolterstorff taught philosophy at Calvin College for many years before moving to Yale Divinity School as the Noah Porter Professor of Philo-sophical Theology. Throughout his career - in books and articles on aesthetics, epistemology, the history of philosophy, and the philosophy

  6. Nicholas Wolterstorff. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1984 - Philosophy - 161 pages. Expanding on his 1976 study of the bearing of Christian faith on the practice of scholarship, Wolterstorff has added a substantial new section on the role of faith in the decisions scholars make about their choice of subject matter.

  7. 5 de oct. de 1995 · Divine discourse comprises Nicholas Wolterstorff's philosophical reflections on the claim that God speaks. This claim figures large in the canonical texts and traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but there has been remarkably little philosophical reflection on it, in good measure (so Professor Wolterstorff argues) because philosophers have mistakenly assimilated divine speech to ...