Calvin Seerveld

Calvin George Seerveld (born 1930) received a BA from Calvin College in 1952 and an MA in English literature and classics from the University of Michigan in 1953.

Vollenhoven at the Free University (VU) in Amsterdam, where his doctoral dissertation dealt with Croce's aesthetics.

In fact he was the first to coin the term reformational to describe the philosophical aspects of neo-Calvinism.

[clarification needed] His book Rainbows for a Fallen World has influenced many Christian artists.

"[1] Lambert Zuidervaart identifies four claims that constitute Seerveld's contribution to aesthetics:[2]