The Kuyper Center Review, volume 4: Calvinism and Democracy,Used

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Explores the influence of Calvinism on democratic theory and practiceAbraham Kuyper (18371920) pastor, theologian, journalist, and politician is highly regarded as exemplifying how a Christian worldview can be confidently expressed in both theory and practice. Honoring the spirit of Kuyper's legacy, The Kuyper Center Review annually publishes substantial essays that relate the tradition of Reformed theology to issues of public life.Kuyper was a principal force, both political and intellectual, behind the democratization of politics and public life that occurred in the Netherlands at the close of the nineteenth century. This volume reflects on that legacy, not only examining its theological roots and historical context but also assessing democracy's prospects in our own day and considering the ways in which Reformed theology might provide resources for democratic criticism and renewal.Contributors:Clifford B. AndersonMichael BrautigamClay CookeMichael DeMoorJames EglintonGeorge HarinckBrant HimesDavid LittleJeffrey StoutHarry Van Dyke

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  • Q: What is the main focus of The Kuyper Center Review, volume 4? A: The Kuyper Center Review, volume 4 explores the influence of Calvinism on democratic theory and practice, reflecting on the legacy of Abraham Kuyper and its relevance to contemporary democracy.
  • Q: Who is the author of this volume? A: The author of The Kuyper Center Review, volume 4 is John Bowlin, who contributes to the discourse on Reformed theology and public life.
  • Q: How many pages does this book have? A: The book contains 211 pages, providing substantial essays and insights on Calvinism and democracy.
  • Q: When was The Kuyper Center Review, volume 4 published? A: It was published on April 20, 2014.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The Kuyper Center Review, volume 4 is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: What are some of the key themes discussed in this volume? A: Key themes include the theological roots of Calvinism, its historical context in the Netherlands, and its implications for democratic criticism and renewal.
  • Q: Who are some contributors to this volume? A: Contributors include notable scholars such as Clifford B. Anderson, Michael Brautigam, Clay Cooke, and others who provide diverse perspectives on the subject matter.
  • Q: Is there a focus on current democratic issues in this book? A: Yes, the volume assesses the prospects of democracy in modern times and discusses how Reformed theology can inform contemporary democratic practices.
  • Q: What is the significance of Abraham Kuyper in this context? A: Abraham Kuyper is significant for his role in the democratization of politics and public life in the Netherlands, serving as a model for integrating faith with public engagement.
  • Q: Can this book be useful for understanding the relationship between religion and politics? A: Yes, The Kuyper Center Review, volume 4 can be a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of Calvinism, religion, and democratic political theory.

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