Christina Van Dyke

Christina Van Dyke
Education
EducationCornell University (PhD), Calvin College (BA)
Philosophical work
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsCalvin University
Main interestsmedieval philosophy

Christina Van Dyke is an American philosopher and Term Professor of Philosophy at Barnard College at Columbia University.[1] She is also Emerita Professor of Philosophy at Calvin University.[2] She is known for her works on medieval philosophy.

Books

  • Christina Van Dyke, A Hidden Wisdom: Medieval Contemplatives on Self-Knowledge, Reason, Love, Persons, and Immortality, Oxford University Press, 2022, ISBN 9780198861683.[3][4][5]
  • Robert Pasnau (ed.), Christina Van Dyke (assoc. ed.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy (2 vols.), Cambridge University Press, 2010, ISBN 9780521866729.[6]
  • Aquinas's Ethics: Metaphysical Foundations, Moral Theory, and Theological Context, Christina Van Dyke, Colleen McCluskey, Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung, University of Notre Dame Press, 2009, ISBN 9780268026011.

References

  1. ^ "Professor Christina Van Dyke Publishes Her New Book, 'A Hidden Wisdom'". Barnard Philosophy.
  2. ^ "Christina Van Dyke". Center for New Narratives in Philosophy.
  3. ^ Adamson, Peter (4 May 2025). "A hidden wisdom: medieval contemplatives on self-knowledge, reason, love, persons, and immortality: by Christina Van Dyke, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, pp. 256, £32.49 (hb), ISBN: 9780198861683". British Journal for the History of Philosophy. 33 (3): 712–717. doi:10.1080/09608788.2024.2310565. ISSN 0960-8788.
  4. ^ Hollywood, Amy (2025). "A Hidden Wisdom: Medieval Contemplatives on Self-Knowledge, Reason, Love, Persons, and Immortality by Christina Van Dyke (review)". Journal of the History of Philosophy. 63 (2): 313–315. ISSN 1538-4586.
  5. ^ Toth, Zita V. "Hidden Wisdom: Medieval Contemplatives on Self-Knowledge, Reason, Love, Persons, and Immortality". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  6. ^ Richardson, Kara. "The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy". NDPR.