This post is part of a series walking through the third volume of Abraham Kuyper’s Common Grace Because, as we saw in the last post, there is no moral neutrality, there is likewise no religious neutrality. Every nation is religious–some even say that the Netherlands is a “Protestant nation”. But what does that mean? (212) In the early 19th century, “Protestant nation” “still had an ecclesiastical meaning,” with the idea of there only being one church possible and so having... Read more