Lexham Press is pleased to announce the completion of a major series of new translations of Abraham Kuyper’s key works in public theology. Never before available in English, these works have introduced a new audience to the thoughts of one of Christianity’s most thoughtful public theologians.
Comprised of 8 key works spread over 12 volumes, this series has been made available in both a high-quality hardback edition and an enhanced electronic Logos edition.
About Abraham Kuyper
Abraham Kuyper (1837–1920) was one of the most extraordinary individuals of his time. A prolific intellectual and theologian, he founded the Free University in Amsterdam and was instrumental in the development of Neo-Calvinism. He was also an active politician, serving as a member of Parliament in the Netherlands beginning in 1874 and serving as Prime Minister from 1901 to 1905.
At this intersection of church and state, he devoted much of his writing towards developing a public theology. His passion was to faithfully understand and engage culture through a Christian worldview. The most famous example is his articulation of the doctrine of common grace. His work has influenced countless others, including Francis Schaeffer, Cornelius Van Til, and Alvin Plantinga.
In the video below, Richard Mouw, professor of faith and public life at Fuller Theological Seminary, and James Bratt, professor of history at Calvin College, discuss Kuyper’s legacy and how Kuyper’s thoughts speak into modern culture.
Praise for the Collected Works in Public Theology
Kuyper’s Collected Works
Individual Volumes
General Editors
Jordan J. Ballor
(ThD, University of Zurich; PhD, Calvin Theological Seminary)
Jordan is a research fellow at the Acton Institute and serves as executive editor of the Journal of Markets and Morality. He is also associate director of the Junius Institute for Digital Reformation Research at Calvin Theological Seminary.
Melvin Flikkema
(PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary)
Melvin is Senior Advisor at the Acton Institute. He coordinated the translation of the Abraham Kuyper Collected Works in Public Theology. He was previously the Provost of Kuyper College.
This project was completed in partnership with the Abraham Kuyper Translation Society and the Acton Institute, a nonprofit devoted to promoting a free and virtuous society characterized by individual liberty and sustained by religious principles.