2020-07-03T10:34:53-06:00

This post is part of a series walking through the first volume of Abraham Kuyper’s Common Grace. When, in the previous chapter, Kuyper had said that some nations were given over to their sin as a result of their idolatry, does that mean to imply that they are utterly devoid of common grace? “Is there no longer any common grace at work at all among the Chinese and Japanese, in our Dutch East Indies among the Javanese and Bataks, or in... Read more

2020-06-29T15:12:05-06:00

Review of "Where is Wisdom?" by Scott James Read more

2020-06-22T10:34:10-06:00

Kuyper on the effect of common grace on the Gentiles Read more

2020-06-18T08:28:28-06:00

Review of "The Letters of Francis A. Schaeffer", edited by Lane Dennis Read more

2020-06-18T09:09:44-06:00

Kuyper on why common grace does not save Read more

2020-06-18T08:28:09-06:00

Abraham Kuyper as a statesman to know. Read more

2020-06-10T12:34:06-06:00

Kuyper on common grace and the Image of God in the Gentile world Read more

2020-06-11T15:41:54-06:00

Review of "Lion of Liberty: Patrick Henry and the Call to a New Nation" by Harlow Giles Unger Read more

2020-05-16T10:34:05-06:00

Review of "A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan" by Michael Kazin Read more

2020-05-29T14:10:51-06:00

Kuyper on John the Baptist Read more

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