Abraham Kuyper was a remarkably multifaceted Dutch figure whose influence spanned theology, journalism, and politics.
Born in 1837, he founded the Anti-Revolutionary Party, reflecting his deep opposition to the secular ideals of the French Revolution.
Serving as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1901 to 1905, he uniquely combined political leadership with profound theological scholarship.
A champion of Neo-Calvinism, Kuyper developed influential concepts such as sphere sovereignty and common grace.
Invited by B.B. Warfield to deliver the Stone Lectures at Princeton in 1898, his ideas continue to shape Reformed theology and Christian public engagement today.
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