Lectures on Calvinism
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1943
200
Book • Nonfiction
Princeton, New Jersey • 1890s
1943
Adult
18+ years
Lectures on Calvinism by Abraham Kuyper explores Calvinism as more than theology, portraying it as a comprehensive worldview influencing religion, politics, science, art, and society. Person-first perspectives highlight diverse impacts and applications of Calvinism on individuals and culture, advocating for a harmonious integration of faith and life in various societal aspects.
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Lectures on Calvinism by Abraham Kuyper is praised for its insightful exploration of Calvinism's influence on various spheres, offering a comprehensive worldview. Positively noted for its intellectual depth and relevance, it faces criticism for its dense prose and complexity, potentially challenging for those unfamiliar with theological discourse.
A reader interested in Lectures on Calvinism by Abraham Kuyper likely appreciates theology, philosophy, and history, similar to fans of The Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin or Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis. They favor deep discussions on faith's societal role.
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Book • Nonfiction
Princeton, New Jersey • 1890s
1943
Adult
18+ years
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