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Abraham Kuyper

    Abraham Kuyper était un théologien et un homme d'État néerlandais, réputé pour son engagement envers les principes chrétiens dans la politique et la vie publique. Sa pensée s'est concentrée sur la manière dont la foi pouvait façonner tous les aspects de la société, de l'éducation à la gouvernance. Par son influence, il a cherché à réformer les institutions sociales sur la base de valeurs religieuses. Son œuvre souligne le lien entre la théologie et son application pratique dans la sphère civique.

    Sacred Theology
    Honey from the Rock
    On the Church
    EVER IN THY SIGHT
    Common Grace (Volume 2)
    Pro Rege (Volume 3)
    • Pro Rege (Volume 3)

      Living Under Christ's Kingship

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the theme of Christ's kingship, this work delves into the theological implications of divine sovereignty and its relevance to governance. The author articulates a vision of leadership that aligns with Christian principles, emphasizing the moral responsibilities of rulers and the influence of faith on political authority. Through a blend of scripture and philosophical reasoning, it challenges readers to reflect on the intersection of faith and power in contemporary society.

      Pro Rege (Volume 3)
    • Common Grace (Volume 2)

      God's Gifts for a Fallen World

      • 856pages
      • 30 heures de lecture
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      Abraham Kuyper's exploration delves into the concept of God's grace extended to the unsaved, emphasizing its significance within Reformed theology. This second volume of Common Grace offers a doctrinal analysis of the implications and effects of this grace, highlighting its relevance and depth in understanding divine mercy. Kuyper's work stands as a significant contribution to theological discourse, inviting readers to consider the broader impact of grace in a diverse and often challenging spiritual landscape.

      Common Grace (Volume 2)
    • EVER IN THY SIGHT

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Experience the Psalms with Abraham Kuyper. Well-known as a public figure and theologian, Abraham Kuyper was also, like David, a man after God's own heart. His profound thought was energized by a vibrant faith. It is fitting that the Psalms--the anatomy of the human soul--inspired abundant meditation for Kuyper as he endeavored to apply Christ's Lordship to all of life. Translated and introduced by James De Jong, these thirty-one meditations on the Psalms reveal the devotion of a seasoned saint who remained faithful to his Lord.

      EVER IN THY SIGHT
    • On the Church

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the relationship between the church and culture, this collection features seven pivotal works by Abraham Kuyper. It delves into how the church interacts with societal norms and influences, providing insight into Kuyper's theological perspectives and his vision for the church's role in contemporary life. Each piece reflects his commitment to integrating faith with cultural engagement, making it a significant resource for understanding the church's impact on society.

      On the Church
    • Honey from the Rock

      Daily Devotions from Young Kuyper

      • 600pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
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      Abraham Kuyper's meditations offer a personal glimpse into his spiritual journey, contrasting with his established theological works. Written in the late 19th century, these devotions, now available in English for the first time, express his deep longing for God's presence and serve as nourishment for the soul. Readers will find spiritual renewal and restoration through Kuyper's reflections, guided by the illuminating power of Scripture, before returning to their everyday lives. James De Jong provides an introduction to these impactful writings.

      Honey from the Rock
    • Common Grace (Volume 1)

      God's Gifts for a Fallen World

      • 672pages
      • 24 heures de lecture
      4,4(22)Évaluer

      Focusing on cultural engagement, this work explores the concept of common grace as a shared humanity among Christians and the world. Kuyper addresses the Reformed understanding of God's gifts available to all post-fall, providing biblical foundations for this theology. This new translation is part of a significant series aimed at enhancing the church's public theology, marking a pivotal moment in the study of Kuyper's contributions to Reformed thought.

      Common Grace (Volume 1)
    • On Charity and Justice

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Exploring a Christian vision for societal engagement, Kuyper's anthology presents reflections relevant to both his late-nineteenth-century Dutch context and today's world. He emphasizes that while God's law upholds civil justice, true societal transformation comes solely through the gospel. Kuyper advocates for a holistic approach to Christianity in politics, offering unique insights on property, human dignity, democracy, and justice, highlighting the gospel's comprehensive influence on all aspects of life.

      On Charity and Justice
    • The Work of the Holy Spirit

      • 708pages
      • 25 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Focusing on the often-overlooked role of the Holy Spirit, this volume delves into the significance of His work in the sanctification of the soul. Kuyper highlights the lack of theological discourse surrounding the Holy Spirit compared to the extensive writings on Jesus and the Father. Through this exploration, he seeks to elevate the understanding and appreciation of the Holy Spirit's essential contributions to Christian faith and practice.

      The Work of the Holy Spirit
    • On Education

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,4(14)Évaluer

      Published in association with Acton Institute for the study of religion and liberty.

      On Education