Albert M. Wolters

Albert M. Wolters
Born March 30, 1942
Netherlands

Albert Marten "Al" Wolters (born 1942 in the Netherlands) is an emeritus professor of religion at Redeemer University College in Ancaster, Ontario (near Hamilton).[1]

Education

Wolters studied at Calvin College (B.A., 1964), the Free University of Amsterdam (Ph.D., 1972), and McMaster University (M.A., 1987).[1]

Publications

Wolters' best-known book is Creation regained: Biblical basics for a reformational worldview, originally published in 1985[2] with a second edition in 2005.[3] It has been translated into Spanish[4] and other languages.[2]

Following in the tradition of Reformed writers such as Kuyper, Bavinck, Dooyeweerd, and Vollenhoven,[5] Wolters outlines a worldview based around the categories of creation, fall, and redemption.

Wolters has made a particular study of the Copper Scroll, one of the Dead Sea Scrolls. He has published multiple papers on the subject[6] as well as a pamphlet The Copper Scroll: Overview, Text and Translation as a supplement to the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 "Al Wolters". Redeemer University College. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  2. 1 2 Aniol, Scott (April 26, 2012). "Book review: Creation Regained, Albert M. Wolters". Artistic Theologian. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  3. Wolters, Albert M. (2005). Creation Regained: Biblical Basics for a Reformational Worldview (2nd ed.). Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0802829696.
  4. Wolters, Albert M.; Morales, Victor (2006). La Creacion Recuperada: Bases Biblicas Para Una Cosmovision Reformacional. Dordt College Press. ISBN 978-0932914712.
  5. Review by Gordon J. Spykman, Calvin Theological Journal 20.2 (1985), p. 331.
  6. "Bibliography of the Copper Scroll". Bar-Ilan University. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  7. Wolters, Al (October 1996). The Copper Scroll: Overview, Text and Translation (Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement). Sheffield Academic Press.


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