In 1898, Dutch theologian and statesman Abraham Kuyper (1837–1920) presented a lecture series on Calvinism as a life system at Princeton Theological Seminary. His six talks covered Calvin’s teaching on politics, science, art, and religion as well as Kuyper’s application of the doctrine for his own day and into the future. This brief book summarizes the lectures and provides commentary that invites twenty-first century readers to follow Calvin and Kuyper in walking in submission to the Lordship of Jesus.
JESSE M. SUMPTER is a writer and Classical educator. Some of his writing has appeared at Kuyperian Commentary, CrossPolitic, and The Imaginative Conservative. He holds a master’s in classical and Christian studies from New St. Andrews College as well as an MFA in poetry from Seattle Pacific University. Jesse and his wife, Kate, have a daughter and they live in Moscow, Idaho. Visit JesseSumpter.com to find out more.
I have read Calvin, but I have not yet read Kuyper on Calvinism. This book by Jesse Sumpter introducing Kuyper on Calvinism made me want to read Kuyper. Really. I especially appreciated Kuyper’s take on Calvinism & science and Calvinism & art. Sumpter shows that Kuyper was an insightful author, and summarizes Kuyper’s lectures with concision and clarity.
A good measure of a book like this is that it makes me want to read more Kuyper. It's a summary and outline of his lectures, but also serves as a collection of key quotes. Many of the trends Kuyper identifies are modern and relevant, 120+ years ago later. Well done Mr. Sumpter.