The Long Shadow of Emile Cailliet
Faith, Philosophy, and Theological Education
by Abigail Rian Evans, Clemens Bartollas, Gordon Graham and Kenneth Henke
Imprint: Pickwick Publications
Abigail Rian Evans is a Scholar-in-Residence at the Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University Medical Center and the Charlotte Newcombe Professor of Practical Theology emerita at Princeton Theological Seminary. Dr. Evans has published over fifty-five books, articles book chapters and reviews..
Clemens Bartollas is Professor of Sociology at the University of Northern Iowa. He has published forty books and another forty chapters and articles.
Kenneth Woodrow Henke is an archivist on the Special Collections staff of the Princeton Theological Seminary Library.
Gordon Graham is Henry Luce III Professor of Philosophy and the Arts at Princeton Theological Seminary. He has published extensively on philosophical; aspects of art, ethics, politics, and religion. His most recent book is Theories of Ethics
"Emile Cailliet wonderfully enriched my life. As his teaching assistant at Princeton, I met with him almost daily to garner insights that became foundational for my life and career. This new book powerfully reflects Dr. Cailliet's wisdom, which helped prepare me and scores of others to teach thousands of students. Dr. Cailliet also encouraged me to write, especially two works on Blaise Pascal. I rejoice that Evans and Bartollas's valuable book will be available to bless and guide teachers and preachers in the future."
-Charles Sherrard MacKenzie
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Theology
Reformed Theological Seminary
"The authors of and contributors to The Long Shadow of Emile Cailliet have provided a gift to generations of students who did not know Dr. Cailliet. They have given us a glimpse of a man of great faith and great intellect. He emerges in these pages as one who was both a lifelong learner and one who loved God with heart, soul, mind and strength. An example for every generation of those who believe and those who want to believe."
-Rosemary Catalano Mitchell
Vice President, Seminary Relations
Princeton Theological Seminary