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Residence
  
Wheaton, Illinois

Nationality
  
UK/British

Name
  
Arthur Holmes


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Born
  
March 15, 1924
Dover, England, UK

Alma mater
  
Wheaton College, AB (philosophy); Northwestern University, PhD (philosophy)

Occupation
  
Educator, Philosopher,College Professor,Ethicist, Author

Known for
  
Chair of Philosophy Department at Wheaton College, Christian perspectives in philosophy and to Christian higher education (14 books and numerous articles related), cofounder of the Society of Christian Philosophers, ethical decisionmaking as an Evangelical Christian, World War II Royal Air Force pilot

Religion
  
Evangelical Christian (Presbyterian/Reformed)

Died
  
October 8, 2011, Wheaton, Illinois, United States

Education
  
Wheaton College, Northwestern University

Books
  
The idea of a Christian college, Ethics - approaching moral dec, All Truth is God's Truth, War and Christian Ethics -, Building the Christian

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Arthur Frank Holmes (March 15, 1924 – October 8, 2011) was Professor of Philosophy at Wheaton College, Illinois (1951–1994). He is remembered for his contribution to Christian higher education in the United States not only by teaching and building the philosophy department at Wheaton, but also by writing influential books and articles about the philosophy of Christian education, participating in the creation of the Society of Christian Philosophers, and encouraging his students to go on for graduate study and become academic leaders in their own rights. Wheaton College President Philip Ryken said "It would be hard to think of anyone who has had a greater impact on Christian higher education than Arthur Holmes." Holmes died in Wheaton, Illinois, on October 8, 2011, at age 87.

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Education and career at Wheaton College

A native of Dover, England, Holmes came to the United States in 1947 after serving in the Royal Air Force during World War II. He earned a bachelor's degree (1950) and a master's degree (1952) in Bible and theology from Wheaton College and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Northwestern University in Chicago (1957).

Holmes began teaching at his alma mater while still pursuing his graduate degrees, and would remain there for his entire 43-year career. He was instrumental in convincing the college to establish a philosophy department independent of the Bible and theology division, and he served as the chair of that department for more than two decades. He started the annual Wheaton Philosophy Conference in 1954, which eventually led to the creation of the Society of Christian Philosophers in 1978. He was especially well known as a teacher for the year-long history of philosophy sequence that was a foundational course in the philosophy major. Holmes retired in 1994 and was named Professor Emeritus, but continued to teach occasionally even after his retirement.

Honors and awards

  • Wheaton College Teacher of the Year, 1966
  • Wheaton College Alumnus of the Year for Distinguished Service to Alma Mater, 1978
  • Wheaton College Teacher of the Year, 1983
  • Illinois Professor of the Year, 1987 (Council for Advancement and Support of Education)
  • Professor of the Year with highest honors, 1994 (All-Professor Team, The Chicago Tribune)
  • Mark O. Hatfield Leadership Award, 1998 (Coalition for Christian Colleges and Universities)
  • In 1998, the Arthur F. Holmes Chair of Faith and Learning was established at Wheaton College in his honor, supporting and honoring the work of scholars in philosophy, history, or English who have given particular attention to one of the major themes of Holmes' academic career: the integration of faith and learning.

    Holmes also served as a guest lecturer at many colleges, universities, and conferences. He received two honorary doctoral degrees.

    Notable students

    Holmes' colleagues and students recall his "grand vision" for the Wheaton College philosophy department: that it would produce 100 graduates who would go on to earn Ph.D.s in philosophy. Several years after Holmes' death, former student Clifford Williams decided to investigate whether that ambition had been achieved. He was able to identify at least 116 of Holmes' former students who had earned doctorates in philosophy. In addition, many of Holmes' former students pursued advanced study in other fields, such as history, literature, and Biblical studies. Another former student, C. Stephen Evans, noted in his eulogy of Holmes that "Many of the brightest Christian scholars in many fields ... were transformed by being Art's students. And that is not to mention the contributions Art's students have made in theology, biblical studies, the law, medicine, and even the business world." Among his notable students are:

  • William Lane Craig, Biola University
  • C. Stephen Evans, Baylor University
  • Jorge J. E. Gracia, SUNY Buffalo
  • Mark A. Noll, University of Notre Dame
  • Philip Graham Ryken, eighth and current president of Wheaton College
  • Jon M. Sweeney, author and publisher
  • Marianne Meye Thompson, Fuller Seminary
  • Merold Westphal, Fordham University
  • Clifford Williams, Wheaton College
  • Published writings

    Holmes was author or editor of 14 books and many articles on topics related to philosophy, including ethics, philosophy applied to Christian higher education, and historical interactions between Christianity and philosophy. His publications include:

  • Christianity and Philosophy (Inter-Varsity Press, 1963) OCLC 220537127; republished as Philosophy: A Christian Perspective (Inter-Varsity Press, 1978) ISBN 0877844240
  • Christian Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: An Essay in Philosophical Methodology (Craig Press, 1969) OCLC 120465
  • Faith Seeks Understanding: A Christian Approach to Knowledge (Eerdmans, 1971) OCLC 952866952
  • The Idea of a Christian College (Eerdmans, first edition 1975; revised edition 1987) ISBN 0802815928; ISBN 0802802583
  • All Truth is God's Truth (Eerdmans, 1977) ISBN 0-8028-1701-7
  • Contours of a World View (Eerdmans, 1983) ISBN 0802819575
  • Ethics: Approaching Moral Decisions (InterVarsity Press, first edition 1989; second edition 2007) ISBN 0877843422; ISBN 0830828036
  • Shaping Character: Moral Education in the Christian College (Eerdmans, 1990) ISBN 0802804977
  • Fact, Value, and God (Eerdmans, 1997) ISBN 0-8028-4312-3
  • Building the Christian Academy (Eerdmans, 2001) ISBN 0-8028-4744-7
  • As Editor:

  • War and Christian Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Readings on the Morality of War (Baker, first edition 1975; second edition 2005) ISBN 0801041384; ISBN 0801031133
  • The Making of a Christian Mind : A Christian World View & the Academic Enterprise (InterVarsity, 1985) ISBN 0877845255
  • References

    Arthur F. Holmes Wikipedia