What is it about?

This review summarizes and assesses the second volume in the new series Currents in Reformational Thought, a Festschrift for Lambert Zuidervaart which honors Zuidervaart’s life and work through a diverse collection of essays and artworks contributed by his teachers, colleagues, students, and friends.

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Why is it important?

Readers of this review will find a helpful guide that will point them to specific highlights and topics of interest in the book. The review also offers an overall sense of the way in which the book simultaneously honors Zuidervaart, promotes his work, and seeks to carry the conversation further. It is worth the read for anyone who is interested in Zuidervaart’s work or the ways in which Reformational philosophy can contribute to conversations about art, truth, and societal evil.

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As a former student of Zuidervaart, I very much enjoyed reviewing his Festschrift, which introduces him as the well-loved and much-admired scholar he is, whose life and work demonstrate his commitment to principles of justice, solidarity, and resourcefulness.

Tricia Van Dyk
LCC Tarptautinis Universitetas

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This page is a summary of: Héctor Acero Ferrer, Michael DeMoor, Peter Enneson, and Matthew Klaassen, eds., Seeking Stillness, or, the Sound of Wings: Scholarly and Artistic Comment on Art, Truth, and Society in Honour of Lambert Zuidervaart, Philosophia Reformata, October 2022, Brill,
DOI: 10.1163/23528230-bja10052.
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