Calvin Seerveld

Philosopher, Author

1930 –

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Who is Calvin Seerveld?

Calvin Seerveld received a BA from Calvin College in 1952, an MA in English literature and classics from the University of Michigan in 1953. He then went on to study under D. H. Th. Vollenhoven at the Free University in Amsterdam, where his doctoral dissertation dealt with Croce's aesthetics. It was supervised by Vollenhoven and Carlo Antoni. He then taught philosophy and German at Trinity Christian College, and went on to teach philosophical aesthetics at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto.

Seerveld has been influential in the reformational movement. In fact he was the first to coin the term 'reformational' to describe the philosophical aspects of neo-Calvinism. He has taken Dooyeweerd's aesthetic modal aspect and developed Dooyeweerd's ideas. His book Rainbows for a Fallen World has influenced many Christian artists. In it he argues that "aesthetic obedience is required of everyone by the Lord-artist or not."²

Lambert Zuidervaart identifies four claims that constitute Seerveld's contribution to aesthetics¹:

⁕The aesthetic is part of the fabric of created reality, and aesthetic norms can be violated or ignored only at great cost.

⁕The arts, despite their variety and their continuing development, are a unified sphere distinct from other spheres of cultural endeavour, offering opportunities for vocational service to Christians today.

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Born
1930
New York
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Vrije Universiteit
  • University of Michigan
  • Calvin College

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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