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Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920) was born in the town of Maassluis and was a Dutch Calvinist theologian, scholar, and statesman. He was a professor of theology and also a major force behind the start of the Vrije Universiteit (Free University) in Amsterdam. He was the founder of two newspapers, De Standaard (The Standard) and De Heraut (The Herald). He served as editor for De Standaard and wrote often for De Heraut. He was also the founder of the Anti-Revolutionaire Partij (Anti-Revolutionary Party) and served as prime minister of the Netherlands for four years (1901-1905).

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  • Abraham Kuyper (Maassluis, 29 oktober 1837 – Den Haag, 8 november 1920) was een Nederlands theoloog, predikant, staatsman en journalist. Kuyper was oprichter van de eerste politieke partij in Nederland, de ARP, stichtte de Vrije Universiteit, droeg bij aan de vorming van de Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland en was van 1901 tot 1905 minister-president.
  • Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920) was born in the town of Maassluis and was a Dutch Calvinist theologian, scholar, and statesman. He was a professor of theology and also a major force behind the start of the Vrije Universiteit (Free University) in Amsterdam. He was the founder of two newspapers, De Standaard (The Standard) and De Heraut (The Herald). He served as editor for De Standaard and wrote often for De Heraut. He was also the founder of the Anti-Revolutionaire Partij (Anti-Revolutionary Party) and served as prime minister of the Netherlands for four years (1901-1905).
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  • Abraham Kuyper (Maassluis, 29 oktober 1837 – Den Haag, 8 november 1920) was een Nederlands theoloog, predikant, staatsman en journalist. Kuyper was oprichter van de eerste politieke partij in Nederland, de ARP, stichtte de Vrije Universiteit, droeg bij aan de vorming van de Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland en was van 1901 tot 1905 minister-president. Kuyper werd voorman en woordvoerder van de orthodoxe vleugel van het Nederlands protestantisme (hoewel niet alle orthodoxen zich achter hem schaarden: niet de zogenaamde 'ethischen', noch de bevindelijk-gereformeerden). Onder zijn leiding werden de gereformeerden zeer invloedrijk, zowel in de Hervormde Kerk (na 1892 in hun eigen Gereformeerde Kerk), als in de politiek, die beide op dat moment werden gedomineerd door de liberalen. Voor zijn achterban, een volksdeel dat wel wordt aangeduid als de "kleine luyden" (eenvoudige mensen), was hij de gevierde leider. Zijn tegenstanders waren op kerkelijk gebied vooral de modern-protestanten, terwijl hij in de politiek vooral streed tegen de liberalen en later ook de socialisten. Hij vond zijn politieke bondgenoten bij andere christelijke partijen, waaronder hij ook de rooms-katholieken rekende. Voor de politieke tegenstelling tussen christenen en niet-christenen ontwikkelde Kuyper het begrip antithese.
  • Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920) was born in the town of Maassluis and was a Dutch Calvinist theologian, scholar, and statesman. He was a professor of theology and also a major force behind the start of the Vrije Universiteit (Free University) in Amsterdam. He was the founder of two newspapers, De Standaard (The Standard) and De Heraut (The Herald). He served as editor for De Standaard and wrote often for De Heraut. He was also the founder of the Anti-Revolutionaire Partij (Anti-Revolutionary Party) and served as prime minister of the Netherlands for four years (1901-1905). At the invitation of B. B. Warfield, Kuyper delivered the Stone Lectures at Princeton Seminary in 1898, which was his first widespread exposure to a North American audience. During his time in the United States, he also traveled to address Dutch reformed congregations in several states. He is considered the father of Dutch Neo-Calvinism and had considerable influence on the thought of Herman Dooyeweerd. Others that have been influenced by Kuyper include: Francis Schaeffer, Cornelius Van Til, and Alvin Plantinga.
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