
- 334 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
World-renowned Christian philosopher. Beloved professor. Author of the classicĀ Lament for a Son. Nicholas Wolterstorff is all of these and more. His memoir,Ā In This World of Wonders,Ā opens a remarkable new window into the life and thought of this remarkable man.
Written not as a complete life story but as a series of vignettes, Wolterstorff's memoir moves from his humble beginnings in a tiny Minnesota village to his education at Calvin College and Harvard University, to his career of teaching philosophy and writing books, to the experiences that prompted some of his writingāparticularly his witnessing South African apartheid and Palestinian oppression firsthand.
In This World of WondersĀ is the story of a thoughtful and grateful Christian whose life has been shaped by many lovesālove of philosophy, love of family, love of art and architecture, love of nature and gardening, and more. It's a lovely, wonderful story.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- One: My People
- Two: Vistas
- Three: Yale
- Four: Teaching in Turbulent Times
- Five: Beyond Teaching
- Six: Awakenings
- Seven: Living with Grief
- Eight: Amsterdam, Church, Garden
- Nine: Return to Yale
- Ten: Still Vistas
- Epilogue: Grace and Gratitude