Hent de Vries

Hent de Vries
Hent de Vries
Born Hendrik de Vries
(1958-02-24) 24 February 1958
Uitgeest
Nationality Dutch
Institutions Johns Hopkins University

Hendrik "Hent" de Vries (born 24 February 1958,[1] is a Dutch philosopher, Professor of the Humanities and Philosophy at the Johns Hopkins University, and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam.[2] De Vries has been instrumental in explaining the apophatic and other theological claims and dimensions of deconstruction and for demonstrating its import for an understanding of religion in contemporary philosophy and culture.

Selected bibliography

Books

Chapters in books

Journal articles

References

  1. "Vries, Hent de". Library of Congress. Retrieved 22 July 2014. (b. 2/24/58)type=simple;lang=en;c=ap;rgn1=entirerecord;q1=Vries;x=9;y=11;cc=ap;view=reslist;sort=achternaam;fmt=long;page=reslist;size=1;start=195 Prof. dr. H. de Vries, 1958 -] at the University of Amsterdam Album Academicum website
  2. "Johns Hopkins University: Faculty Bio".
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