The Classic Work on Christian Worldview-Now Affordable and Accessible
"There is not a square inch in the whole domain of our human existence over which Christ, who is Sovereign over all, does not cry: ’Mine!’"
In 1898, Abraham Kuyper-theologian, journalist, and Prime Minister of the Netherlands-delivered six lectures at Princeton that would transform Christian thinking about faith and culture. In Lectures on Calvinism, Kuyper demonstrates that Calvinism isn’t just theology-it’s a comprehensive worldview addressing religion, politics, science, art, and the future of civilization.
Why read this book?
- Foundational text that influenced Francis Schaeffer, Tim Keller, and generations of Christian thinkers
- Explores how God’s sovereignty applies to every sphere of life
- Introduces "sphere sovereignty"-a key concept in Reformed political thought
- Essential reading for understanding Christian cultural engagement
Six transformative lectures covering:
- Calvinism as a Life-System
- Calvinism and Religion
- Calvinism and Politics
- Calvinism and Science
- Calvinism and Art
- Calvinism and the Future
Whether you’re a seminary student, a thoughtful Christian seeking to understand worldview, or a reader of Reformed theology, this classic work shows how biblical faith shapes our understanding of all reality.
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