Religion in the University

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Pub Date 02 Apr 2019 | Archive Date 15 Apr 2019

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From one of the world’s leading philosophers, this is a powerful defense of religion’s role within the modern university

What is religion’s place within the academy today? Are the perspectives of religious believers acceptable in an academic setting? In this lucid and penetrating essay, Nicholas Wolterstorff ranges from Max Weber and John Locke to Ludwig Wittgenstein and Charles Taylor to argue that religious orientations and voices do have a home in the modern university, and he offers a sketch of what that home should be like. 
 
He documents the remarkable changes have occurred within the academy over the past five decades with regard to how knowledge is understood. During the same period, profound philosophical advancements have also been made in our understanding of religious belief. These shifting ideals, taken together, have created an environment that is more pluralistic than secular. Tapping into larger debates on freedom of expression and intellectual diversity, Wolterstorff believes a scholarly ethic should guard us against becoming, in Weber’s words, “specialists without spirit and sensualists without heart.”
From one of the world’s leading philosophers, this is a powerful defense of religion’s role within the modern university

What is religion’s place within the academy today? Are the perspectives of...

A Note From the Publisher

NICHOLAS WOLTERSTORFF is Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology at Yale University. He has written several books, including Lament for a Son. He lives in Grand Rapids, MI.

NICHOLAS WOLTERSTORFF is Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology at Yale University. He has written several books, including Lament for a Son. He lives in Grand Rapids, MI.


Advance Praise

“A work of genuine enlightenment.”

—Christian Smith, author of Atheist Overreach: What Atheism Can’t Deliver

“With great lucidity and power, distinguished philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff counters many of the arguments for excluding scholars from the university who are religious believers.”

Richard J. Bernstein, New School for Social Research

“A work of genuine enlightenment.”

—Christian Smith, author of Atheist Overreach: What Atheism Can’t Deliver

“With great lucidity and power, distinguished philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff counters...


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ISBN 9780300243703
PRICE $28.00 (USD)
PAGES 192

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