- Thursday, April 7, 2022
- 10:15 AM–9:15 PM
- Prince Conference Center Great Hall
Dr. Nicholas Wolterstorff will be the featured speaker for the annual 2022 Paul B. Henry Lecture, when he will consider Christian political activity in the tradition of Reformed Protestantism.
The 23rd Paul B. Henry Lecture will feature Dr. Nicholas Wolterstorff speaking on Fidelity in Politics. He will explore the distinctive version of the Reformed Protestant tradition of Christian political thought and action developed by twentieth century Dutch theologian and activist Abraham Kuyper. Kuyper's thought was very influential on the political thought and action of Paul Henry, as it has been on a large number of other theorists and activists. Wolterstorff will identify high points of this tradition as it has developed in the United States.
His writing includes numerous articles and books, including Religion and the Schools; On Universals; Reason within the Bounds of Religion; Art in Action; Works and Worlds of Art; Education for Responsible Action; Until Justice and Peace Embrace; Faith and Rationality (co-author); Rationality in the Calvinian Tradition (co-author); Lament for a Son; and Keeping Faith: Talks for New Faculty.
The lecture and dessert reception following are free and open to the public.