Albert M. Wolters


Albert Marten "Al" Wolters is an emeritus professor of religion at Redeemer University College in Ancaster, Ontario. He has been described as a "towering figure" in the Kuyperian Neo-Calvinist pantheon.

Education

Wolters studied at Calvin College, the Free University of Amsterdam, and McMaster University.

Publications

Wolters' best-known book is Creation regained: Biblical basics for a reformational worldview, originally published in 1985 with a second edition in 2005. It has been translated into Spanish and other languages.
Following in the tradition of Reformed writers such as Kuyper, Bavinck, Dooyeweerd, and Vollenhoven, Wolters outlines a worldview based around the categories of creation, fall, and redemption.
Wolters has made a particular study of the Copper Scroll, one of the Dead Sea Scrolls. He has published multiple papers on the subject as well as a pamphlet The Copper Scroll: Overview, Text and Translation as a supplement to the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament.
Wolters has published several articles on the book of Zechariah, and a major commentary which focuses on the way the book of Zechariah has been interpreted through history.