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  1. Nicholas Paul Wolterstorff (born January 21, 1932) is an American philosopher and theologian. He is currently Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology at Yale University.

  2. www.professoremeritusnicholaspwolterstorff.comNicholas Wolterstorff

    Learn about the life and achievements of Nicholas Wolterstorff, a distinguished educator and philosopher who taught at Yale University for 30 years. He is known for his work on philosophy of religion, political philosophy and philosophy of art, and has authored several books and articles.

  3. Nicholas Wolterstorff is a retired professor of philosophical theology at Yale, who has taught at several institutions and received many fellowships. He has written books on religion, philosophy, art, education, and justice, and will deliver Wilde and Gifford Lectures.

  4. May 25, 2019 · Widening vistas and intellectual awakenings characterize philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff’s new memoir, in which he recounts a long and extraordinary life of joyful curiosity, pursued with vigor and crowned with accomplishment.

  5. Nicholas P. Wolterstorff. Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology. Email: nicholas.wolterstorff@yale.edu.

  6. NICHOLAS WOLTERSTORFFS JUSTICE: RIGHTS AND WRONGS: AN INTRODUCTION. Paul Weithman. ABSTRACT. This introduction sets the stage for four papers on Nicholas Wolterstorffs. Justice: Rights and Wrongs, written by Harold Attridge, Oliver O'Donovan, Richard Bernstein, and myself. In his book, Wolterstorff. defends an account of human rights.

  7. Nicholas Wolterstorff (retired in June 2002) was Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology, and has taught at Yale since 1989. Previously, he taught at Calvin College, the Free University of Amsterdam, and the University of Notre Dame and has been visiting professor at several institutions.