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Tracing the Hand of God: Divine Providence, Dutch Colonial Policy, and Herman Bavinck
Abstract In this essay, I trace the main contours of Herman Bavinck's account of divine providence, outlining its unique features. I then highlight ways that Bavinck's parliamentary speeches which touch on the subject of colonial policy in the Dutch East Indies expose a hidden risk in his formulation of this doctrine.
Bruce R. Pass
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Die invloed van Abraham Kuyper op ds. S.J. du Toit
The well-known Rev. S.J. du Toit must be understood as a prophet. Taking after die influential minister of Paarl, the reform-minded Rev. G.W.A. van der Lingen, Rev. S.J.
E. Brown
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Digital nomadism and the challenge to social citizenship
Abstract As a subset of remote work, digital nomadism crosses jurisdictions and generates fears that it unfairly escapes regulation and taxation. Alongside other circuits of an emerging world society, it fails to fit neatly into the longstanding template of relatively self‐contained nation‐states.
Adam K. Webb
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Die verband tussen skeppingsordinansies en kulturele vormgewing by A. Kuyper
The relationship between creational ordinances and cultural formations (as seen by A. Kuyper). The central statement of this article is that Abraham Kuyper does not make a clear enough distinction between divine normative creational ordinances on the one
M.F. van der Walt
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Abstract This paper offers a historical analysis of organizational identity development at a particular Dutch university, the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam. Our analysis contributes to the discussion on what factors contribute to organizational identity maintenance and evolution. Whereas the literature suggests a rather straightforward development,
Abraham C. Flipse +2 more
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The biography and biology of liberty: Abraham Kuyper and the American experiment
In part because of Johan van der Vyver’s pioneering work, Abraham Kuyper, the Dutch theologian, educator, journalist, and politician, is well-known in South Africa.
John Witte Jr.
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The Calvin Forum: October 1937 [PDF]
CONTENTS - Vol. III. No. 3, OCTOBER, 1937EDITORIALS51 - The Centenary of Abraham Kuyper\u27s Birth51 - Honoring the Memory of Kuyper52 - America Knows Only One Flag52 - Can Nothing Be Done? ARTICLES53 - Abraham Kuyper, Christian Statesman.
Calvin College and Seminary
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The influence of Abraham Kuyper (1837–1920) on South Africa in the spheres of Church History and Church Polity A short biography of Kuyper is followed by an attempt to qualify him as a typical theologian of the 19th century, as leader of the Doleantie ...
A. D. Pont
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On doing what is just, right and fair: Essay on a Dutch example
The 1848 Constitution of the Netherlands guaranteed civic freedoms within the frame of liberalism. In practice, this meant that the public sphere was not open to orthodox Protestants or Catholics.
George Harinck
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Living with Privatization: At Work and in the Community [PDF]
Jerry L. Marshaw moderates this panel discussion with Cathlin Baker, Sheryll D. Cashin, John D. Donahue, Hon. Floyd Flake, Eugene W. Harper Jr.
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