

Kuyper's Lectures on Calvinism - Lecture 1
Jan 27, 2025
Cory and James dive into Abraham Kuyper's influential lectures on Calvinism, exploring their relevance today. They discuss how Kuyper's thoughts challenge modernism and shape comprehensive worldviews. The hosts evaluate Kuyper's views on democracy and social hierarchies, urging a nuanced interpretation. They also consider the theological implications of Calvinism, focusing on God's grace and human relationships. Finally, Kuyper's insights on idolatry and multiculturalism provide a lens for understanding societal dynamics and cultural evolution.
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James's Kuyper Rereading Experience
- James Eglinton shares his experience rereading Kuyper’s lectures while writing about Calvinism and religion in recent years.
- He highlights Kuyper’s prolific and strategic intellect, comparing him to a chess grandmaster juggling multiple battles simultaneously.
Kuyper's Hegelian Worldview Progression
- Kuyper interprets world history dialectically, seeing Calvinism as the zenith in a progression from paganism, Islam, and Roman Catholicism toward modernity.
- He adapts a Hegelian thesis-antithesis-synthesis model but opposes modernism's rejection of God as the next developed stage.
Life System Equals Worldview Trilogy
- Kuyper uses 'life system,' 'worldview,' and 'world' interchangeably to describe the way humans relate to God, others, and the cosmos.
- This triadic relationship defines the fundamental framework by which a person or culture understands existence.