About
Lee Hardy has taught in the Calvin University philosophy department since 1981, and at Calvin Theological Seminary since 2002. Lee has lectured across North America, Europe, and more recently in Asia including Korea and mainland China. He is the author of The Fabric of this World, a book on the philosophy of human labor and the theology of vocation, which was translated into French, Spanish and Chinese.
Lee Hardy is married to Judy and they have four children. Lee and his family are longtime members of Eastern Avenue Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
“Teaching in the PhD program at the seminary has been both a challenge and a joy for me. I enjoy the diversity of students, their camaraderie, and the uniformly high level of motivation. I learn a good deal from them, as I hope they do from me. I sense that my background in post-Kantian European philosophy complements my colleagues’ work in historical and systematic theology quite well.”
Blog and Forum Contributions
The Meaning of Martha: Catholics and Protestants on Work and Vocation
Mary and Martha. I think we all know the story as related in the tenth chapter of the gospel according to St. Luke. After telling…
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The Fabric of this World (1990)