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Gestures of Grace
Essays in Honour of Robert Sweetman
Edited by Joshua Lee Harris and Héctor A. Acero Ferrer
Foreword by Ronald A. Kuipers
Series: Currents in Reformational Thought
Imprint: Wipf and Stock
Joshua Lee Harris is associate professor of philosophy at The King’s University in Edmonton, AB, where he teaches various core and specialty courses in the philosophy department. Joshua’s scholarly work centers on problems in the philosophy of religion, metaphysics, and the philosophy of social science. He has published in journals such as Res Philosophica, Ergo, Faith and Philosophy, and Philosophy East and West, among others, and is the lead editor of Philosophical Perspectives on Existential Gratitude (2023).
Héctor A. Acero Ferrer is associate director of the Institute for Christian Studies’ Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics. In addition to this role, Héctor is program coordinator of Martin Luther University College’s BA in Christian studies & global citizenship, where he teaches courses on social justice, contextual theology, and intersectionality. Héctor’s scholarly work explores how Liberation Theology contributes to the development of distinctive notions of justice, reconciliation, and peace in post-colonial Latin America.
“Joshua Lee Harris and Héctor A. Acero Ferrer’s collection of essays in honor of Prof. Robert Sweetman is a remarkably fine tribute to an outstanding medievalist and Christian scholar who engages in contemporary as well as historical thought. The collection, unlike so many other Festschriften, offers studies by a wide-ranging group of contributors who enter into dialogue with the equally catholic work of the scholar honored. No better tribute could be imagined for so broad, yet scholarly and keenly philosophical a mind, as Sweetman’s.”
—Timothy B. Noone, chair in philosophy, The Catholic University of America