Keepers of the Kuyperian Flame with Steven R. Martins
Institute Director Steven R. Martins is interviewed on The Abraham Kuyper Chronicles podcast on keeping the Kuyperian flame alive.
Institute Director Steven R. Martins is interviewed on The Abraham Kuyper Chronicles podcast on keeping the Kuyperian flame alive.
The lectures and essays contained in this book will serve, in a modest way, to meet a need that exists for English-language information about the life and work of the nineteenth-century Dutch historian and statesman Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer (1801-1876).
In this classic work, the historian, statesman and publicist Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer (1801-76) gave an account of his “anti-revolutionary and christian-historical convictions.”
In a few hours, voters in Rajasthan, India, will assert their sovereignty. They will vote to elect their rulers and to hold them accountable.
The reasons for why we should study the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith is laid out for us in its introduction.
If we were to have the eyes of the Spirit, if we could see what the Lord is doing through His church, we would see Jesus plundering the strong man’s house.
Any familiarity at all with the patterns of power distribution in modern society reveals to us the proverbial battle between capital and labour, employer and employee.
Were the Mesoamericans, such as the Maya, Aztec, Toltec, etc., granted special pardon for their sins? What about other ancient civilizations that were never exposed to God’s special revelation and the gospel?
The idea of a divine creation order, which until recently has been very popular in Calvinist thinking, has a long history.
Isaac Asimov’s science fiction classic The Foundation bears similarities to our Western condition and prompts us to ask whether we are ready as God’s people for what is to come.