http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/14/books/alvin-plantingas-new-book-on-god-and-science.html?_r=1
This might be a good time to publish Plantinga (and Wolterstorff) in Logos. I had Wolterstorff for some philosophy courses at Calvin.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/14/books/alvin-plantingas-new-book-on-god-and-science.html?_r=1 This might be a good time to publish Plantinga (and Wolterstorff) in Logos. I had Wolterstorff for some philosophy courses at Calvin.
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I had Al Plantinga too. Not all of his books would be suitable for Bible study, as some are very much in the area of philosophy more than theology. But some of his books, notably the ones mentioned in the article above, would be good additions. A search for Plantinga on Logos.com turns up a few places where he is included by way of articles in compilations.
I'd also like to see some of the works of his brother Cornelius (Neil) Plantinga, like Sin: Not the Way it's Supposed to Be. HIs works are definitely in the theological camp.
I was privileged to have both as professors, one at Calvin College, the other at Calvin Theological Sem. Very, very intelligent men, but they were also very, very good teachers - a rare combination.
Yes, and my wife (not yet married) had "Poppa" Plantinga in psychology. Some funny stories about that, but I'm not telling.
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