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Seeking Stillness or The Sound of Wings: Scholarly and Artistic Comment on Art, Truth, and Society in Honour of Lambert Zuidervaart

Seeking Stillness or The Sound of Wings: Scholarly and Artistic Comment on Art, Truth, and Society in Honour of Lambert Zuidervaart. Currents in Reformational Thought series. Edited by Héctor Acero Ferrer, Michael DeMoor, Peter Enneson and Matthew Klaassen; cover art by Joyce Recker (small wooden house in foreground with a nest of twigs inside and gnarly sticks protruding through the roof into the slightly cloudy blue sky)
Seeking Stillness or The Sound of Wings: Scholarly and Artistic Comment on Art, Truth, and Society in Honour of Lambert Zuidervaart
Currents in Reformational Thought series. Edited by Héctor Acero FerrerMichael DeMoorPeter Enneson and Matthew Klaassen. Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2021.


Publisher's Overview:

Seeking Stillness or The Sound of Wings pays tribute to Lambert Zuidervaart, one of the most productive Reformational philosophers of the present generation, by picking up the central concerns of his philosophical work--art, truth, and society--and working with the legacy of his published concern to see what more can be understood about our world in light of that legacy. Zuidervaart is an internationally recognized expert in critical theory, especially the work of Theodor Adorno, and a leading systematic philosopher in the reformational tradition. His research and teaching range across continental philosophy, epistemology, social philosophy, and philosophy of art, with an emphasis on Kant, Hegel, Marx, Heidegger, Gadamer, and Habermas. He is currently developing a new conception of truth for an allegedly post-truth society. At the Institute for Christian Studies (2002-2016), Zuidervaart held the Herman Dooyeweerd Chair in Social and Political Philosophy and served as founding Director of the Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics. He was also an Associate Member of the Graduate Faculty and Full Professor, status only, in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Toronto, and a member of the Advanced Degree Faculty at the Toronto School of Theology. Zuidervaart is currently a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Philosophy at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Seeking Stillness or The Sound of Wings seeks to promote new scholarship emerging from the rich and dynamic tradition of reformational intellectual inquiry. Believing that all scholarly endeavor is rooted in and oriented by deep spiritual commitments, reformational scholarship seeks to add its unique Christian voice to discussions about leading questions of life and society. From this source, it seeks to contribute to the redemptive transformation and renewal of the various aspects of contemporary society, developing currents of thought that open human imagination to alternative future possibilities that may helpfully address the damage we find in present reality. 

As part of this work, Currents in Reformational Thought will bring to light the inter-and multi-disciplinary dimensions of this intellectual tradition, and promote reformational scholarship that intentionally invites dialogue with other traditions or streams of thought.

Contributors:

Janet Wesselius
Shannon Hoff
Allyson Carr
Nicholas Wolterstorff
Henry Luttikhuizen
Lauren Bialystok
Karen Nisenbaum
Martin Jay
Clarence Joldersma

Artistic Contributors:

Joyce Recker
Michaeleen Kelly
Linda Nemec Foster
Sue Sinclair
Diane Zeeuw
Deborah Rockman
Jay Constantine
Ron and Miriam Pederson
Janet Read

Responses to the Enlightenment Book Launch

Hendrik Hart, William Sweet and Ronald Kuipers. 2012

Beyond Belief: CPRSE Launches Hendrik Hart and William Sweet's Responses to the Enlightenment: An Exchange on Foundations, Faith, and Community.

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What is the role of reason in religion? What part should religious beliefs play in the life of faith? Is faith more than the sum of the religious beliefs that express it? Can religious language use be an occasion for, or must it always delimit, authentic religious experience? Explore these and other scintillating questions as CPRSE Director Ronald Kuipers leads off this boisterous exchange between three important and interesting philosophers of religion.

Responses to the Enlightenment: An Exchange on Foundations, Faith, and Community

Responses to the Enlightenment: An Exchange on Foundations, Faith, and Community. William Sweet and Hendrik Hart. 2012

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In Responses to the Enlightenment: An Exchange on Foundations, Faith and Community authors Hendrik Hart and William Sweet approach the relation of faith to reason in different ways: Hart from the perspective of the Calvinian tradition and postmodern philosophy, and Sweet from the Catholic tradition and analytic philosophy.

Walking the Tightrope of Faith: Philosophical Conversations between Reason and Religion

Walking the Tightrope of Faith: Philosophical Conversations between Reason and Religion. Hendrik Hart, Ronald Kuipers and Kai Neilsen, editors. 1999

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This book tackles tough topics like the appropriate role of reason in the defense of faith, the nature of truth, and the possibility for peace in a world consisting of a plural and often violent collection of cultural and religious groups.

An Ethos of Compassion and the Integrity of Creation

An Ethos of Compassion and the Integrity of Creation. Brian J. Walsh, Hendrik Hart, Robert E. VanderVennen, editors. 1995

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Essays presented at ICS's 25th anniversary conference which consider anew the strengths and weakness of creation order in the light of an ethos of compassion. The book suggests new answers to old questions.

Search for Community in a Withering Tradition: Conversations between a Marxian Atheist and a Calvinian Christian

Search for Community in a Withering Tradition: Conversations between a Marxian Atheist and a Calvinian Christian. Kai Nielsen and Hendrik Hart. 1990

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A timely debate on the religious basis of philosophical thought, which includes an extensive essay by Hart on reason and on his view of the religious foundation of thinking.

Understanding Our World: An Integral Ontology

Understanding Our World: An Integral Ontology. Hendrik Hart. 1984

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Working within the reformational tradition of Calvinian philosophy, Hart constructs an ontology of creation using the basic categories of world origin, world order and ordered world.