January 27, 2009 / Theology
This essay proposes a philosophy that is committed to truth and passionate for comprehensive wisdom, one that expresses suffering out of hope for God’s future.
Lambert Zuidervaart teaches continental philosophy, critical theory, social philosophy, and philosophy of discourse at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto, Ontario. He also serves on the graduate faculties of the Philosophy Department and the Toronto School of Theology at the University of Toronto, where he is a Faculty Associate of the Centre for Ethics. Before moving to Toronto in 2002, Professor Zuidervaart taught at the King's University College in Edmonton, Alberta (1981-1985), and at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan (1985-2002).
This essay proposes a philosophy that is committed to truth and passionate for comprehensive wisdom, one that expresses suffering out of hope for God’s future.
This essay proposes a philosophy that is committed to truth and passionate for comprehensive wisdom, one that expresses suffering out of hope for God’s future.
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