

Kuyper's Lectures on Calvinism - Lecture 2
Feb 10, 2025
Cory and James dive into Kuyper's insights, exploring the relevance of worldview language today. They discuss Calvinism's broad appeal as a confession centered on God's sovereignty, addressing church divisions and historical anathemas. Kuyper's expansive view of religion as life lived towards God is unpacked, emphasizing its universal application. The hosts also compare Kuyper's ideas to 19th-century thinkers and explore how the gospel influences all aspects of life. They critique common misconceptions about Calvinism, advocating for respectful religious freedom and the unique role of the Reformed church.
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Root, Not Rigid Lines
- Kuyper roots a coherent life system in the sovereignty of God, not in brittle issue-to-issue connections.
- That root allows flexibility across secondary beliefs while maintaining unified allegiance to God.
Calvinism As Broad Confession
- Kuyper treats Calvinism as a catholic, broad confession: God is God, creatures are creatures, Christ mediates.
- This makes Calvinism adaptable across cultures and worship expressions without forcing uniform secondary beliefs.
Kuyper At Princeton
- James recounts Kuyper speaking at Princeton and his claim that Calvinism is the fullest form of Protestantism.
- Kuyper then contrasts modernism as an atheistic inversion that excludes God from life.