Abraham Kuyper: A Centennial Reader
A Twenty-First-Century Reading of Abraham Kuyper’s Stone Lectures
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This collection presents key writings from Abraham Kuyper, a Dutch theologian, politician, and journalist who significantly influenced neo-Calvinism.
Edited by James D. Bratt, the book offers a comprehensive introduction to Kuyper's thought, covering theology, politics, and social commentary.
It includes excerpts from his major works, showcasing his vision for integrating Christian faith with all aspects of life.
Kuyper's emphasis on God's sovereignty and the cultural mandate is highlighted, providing readers with insights into his transformative approach.
The book demonstrates Kuyper's lasting impact on contemporary discussions about faith, culture, and public engagement.
It serves as an essential resource for understanding Kuyper's contributions to theology and social thought.
Edited by James D. Bratt, the book offers a comprehensive introduction to Kuyper's thought, covering theology, politics, and social commentary.
It includes excerpts from his major works, showcasing his vision for integrating Christian faith with all aspects of life.
Kuyper's emphasis on God's sovereignty and the cultural mandate is highlighted, providing readers with insights into his transformative approach.
The book demonstrates Kuyper's lasting impact on contemporary discussions about faith, culture, and public engagement.
It serves as an essential resource for understanding Kuyper's contributions to theology and social thought.
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Kuyper's Lectures on Calvinism - Lecture 1