John Kok

John Kok (born 1948) studied as an undergraduate at Trinity Christian College near Chicago, Illinois, USA, under Maartin Vrieze and Calvin Seerveld. In 1971 he went to the Free University in Amsterdam for graduate studies under professors of philosophy Henk Van Riessen and Jacob Klapwijk, the successor to D. H. Th. Vollenhoven, one of the originators of Reformational philosophy. During those years Kok was reacquainted with Vollenhoven's Consequent Problem-Historical Method for the analysis of the history of philosophy in the Western intellectual tradition. Kok began to teach philosophy at Dordt College, Sioux Center, Iowa, USA, in 1983. In 1992 he completed his dissertation on Vollenhoven's Early Development, which focused on Vollenhoven's approach to the philosophical foundations of mathematics in 1918. He served as Dordt's Dean for Research and Scholarship and as the Director of the Andreas Center for Reformed Scholarship and Service until his retirement in 2014.[1] For thirteen years (until the fall of 2006), he was the host of the daily radio show, "Talking Our Walk" on Dordt College's radio station, KDCR 88.5 FM). He continues to serve as the Managing Editor of Dordt College Press.[2]

Major ideas and developments in thought

John Kok's dissertation appeared in 1992, entitled Vollenhoven: His Early Development. His analysis focused on Vollenhoven's approach to mathematics from a "theistic standpoint" (in 1918) and how that developed to an epistemological/ontological framework defined by the foundational nature of the L/logos for creation. In Kok's Patterns of the Western Mind (1998), which began as a text for his general education philosophy students at Dordt College, he lays the foundation for his own original contribution in the use of Vollenhoven's thetical-critical method as well as his Consequent Problem-Historical Method. Kok continues his project of translating a number of Vollenhoven's essays, articles, and excerpts that will compose the volume, A Vollenhoven Reader (Dordt College Press, 2012 forthcoming). In the meantime, he has edited a number of volumes and has produced thematic papers on numerous topics, including shifts in ecological thought. Kok is most recently busy editing a six-volume publication of essays and lectures by his mentor Calvin Seerveld.

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