Plantinga’s new book is called Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion and Naturalism. They read the chapter and prepare questions for me and we embark on a discussion,” he says in the interview. “We meet once a week and we take one chapter at a time. In the class at Calvin, Plantinga is going through his new book with about 15 juniors and seniors. To read the entire interview, visit: Plantinga returns. “We have kids and grandkids here and many old friends,” he says in an in-depth interview, conducted by Michael Van Denend, editor of Calvin’s alumni magazine, Spark. Plantinga says Grand Rapids seemed like the logical place to settle after he retired from Notre Dame. He also attended Calvin College as an undergraduate studying philosophy. Before that, he taught philosophy for several years at Calvin College. He taught at Notre Dame from 1982 until last year. O’Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. Once called by Time magazine “America’s leading orthodox Protestant philosopher of God,” Plantinga is the emeritus John A. He has returned to Grand Rapids, Mich., to teach a class at Calvin College. Following his retirement from the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., philosopher Alvin Plantinga has not quite retired.
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