Nicholas Wolterstorff received his A.B. from Calvin College in 1953 and his Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard University in 1956. After teaching philosophy for two years at Yale, he returned to the philosophy department at his alma mater in 1959. He returned to Yale in 1989, where he was a member of the Divinity School, the Philosophy Department, and the Religious Studies Department. He has taught during leaves of absence at Haverford College, the University of Michigan, Princeton University, the University of Texas, Notre Dame University, and the Free University of Amsterdam. He retired from teaching at the end of 2001 and is Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology at Yale University. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture.
What is a Catholic philosopher?
Can we only understand declarations of human rights as foundationless affirmations?