Robert Louis Wilken was born in New Orleans.[1][2] He was raised in a Lutheran family and took his religion very seriously, having wanted to become a pastor since childhood.[3]
In 2008, Wilken delivered the twenty-second Erasmus Lecture, titled Christianity Face to Face with Islam, organized by First Things magazine and the Institute on Religion and Public Life. In his lecture, Wilken explored the historical and theological encounters between Christianity and Islam, examining how the early Church understood and responded to Islam’s rise. He emphasized the need for both intellectual honesty and spiritual confidence in interreligious dialogue. The lecture was later expanded and published as the book Christianity Face to Face with Islam (First Things Books, 2010).[5]
Personal life
Wilken married Carol Faith Weinhold on June 4, 1960. He has two children, Gregory and Jonathan.[1]
Wilken, Robert Louis (2003). The Spirit of Early Christian Thought: Seeking the Face of God. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN978-0-300-10598-8. JSTORj.ctt1npn65.
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