Loren E. Wilkinson
Professor,
Interdisciplinary Studies & Philosophy
BA (Wheaton), MA (Johns Hopkins), MA (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School), PhD
(Syracuse)
Loren Wilkinson joined the Regent College faculty in 1981. He
had been an Associate Professor in the Department of English
at Seattle Pacific College (1972–1977) and a Fellow at
Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship (1977–1978). He
has written many scholarly and popular articles developing a
Christian environmental ethic and exploring the human relationship
to the natural world in its environmental, aesthetic, scientific
and religious dimensions. Loren’s teaching interests
include Christianity and the Arts, Philosophy, Earthkeeping and
his popular “Creation, Wilderness and Technology” course
that takes place on a summer boat trip. His books include: Earthkeeping
in the Nineties: Stewardship of Creation, ed., Earthkeeping:
Christian Stewardship of Natural Resources, and Caring
for Creation in Your Own Backyard (co-written with Mary Ruth Wilkinson). He
is currently working on a book entitled Circles
and the Cross: A Trinitarian Response to Some Contemporary Religious
Movements. Loren lives on Galiano Island with his wife Mary Ruth.
They have two adult children and two grandchildren.
The following materials by Loren Wilkinson are available at Regent Bookstore
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