In his teaching and his writing, Paul L. Holmer (1916-2004),
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota (1946-1960)
and Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology at Yale
Divinity School (1960-1987), made many important contributions to
recent American theology. One of the most insightful American
students of Kierkegaard of his generation, Holmer perceived early
on Wittgenstein's importance for theology, and employed both
thinkers to inspire his own fresh consideration of perennial issues
in philosophical theology: understanding, belief, faith, the
emotions, and the importance of the virtues. While best known for
his essays in 'The Grammar of Faith' (1978), Holmer penned numerous
other interesting and original essays, some published but many
unpublished, which circulated widely in typescript during his
tenure at Yale. Following his death, the Holmer family in 2005
donated his papers to the Yale Divinity School Library; in
reviewing Holmer's papers, the editors have chosen a selection of
his most seminal essays, beyond those in The Grammar of Faith,
demonstrating the breadth and range of his contributions. In this,
the second volume of The Paul L. Holmer Papers, the editors present
pieces that illuminate four significant areas of Holmer's
contributions: essays on Kierkegaard; essays on Wittgenstein;
Theology, Understanding, and Faith; and Emotions, Passions, and
Virtues. Taken together, these essays invite in-depth exploration
of the thought of this important American philosophical theologian.
This is the second volume of The Paul L. Holmer Papers, which
includes also volume 1, 'On Kierkegaard and the Truth', and volume
3, 'Communicating the Faith Indirectly: Selected Sermons,
Addresses, and Prayers'.
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