Abraham Kuyper – an anachronism whilst he lived, forgotten in his generation but speaking to our today
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2020. Papur a gyflwynwyd yn Graduate Historical Studies , Yr Unol Daleithiau.
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gynhadledd › Papur › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
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T1 - Abraham Kuyper – an anachronism whilst he lived, forgotten in his generation but speaking to our today
AU - MacNeil, Michael
N1 - Conference was cancelled due to the pandemic.
PY - 2020/4/20
Y1 - 2020/4/20
N2 - Abraham Kuyper (b.1837, d.1920) is described in a recent publication “as one of those rare intellectuals who actually led a popular movement. He thought it not enough just to articulate a worldview but built the organisations needed to implement it.” He is variously described as a theologian, philosopher, minister, politician, newspaper editor, educational innovator, reformer and statesman. He founded a university, founded two newspapers (in which he authored thousands of articles on politics, literature, science and art), founded a political party and broke from the State religion in forming a religious denomination. He lectured famously in the United States and served notably as prime minister of the Netherlands from 1901 to 1905.
AB - Abraham Kuyper (b.1837, d.1920) is described in a recent publication “as one of those rare intellectuals who actually led a popular movement. He thought it not enough just to articulate a worldview but built the organisations needed to implement it.” He is variously described as a theologian, philosopher, minister, politician, newspaper editor, educational innovator, reformer and statesman. He founded a university, founded two newspapers (in which he authored thousands of articles on politics, literature, science and art), founded a political party and broke from the State religion in forming a religious denomination. He lectured famously in the United States and served notably as prime minister of the Netherlands from 1901 to 1905.
KW - Neocalvinism
M3 - Paper
T2 - Graduate Historical Studies
Y2 - 17 April 2020 through 18 April 2020
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