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Our Program

A Christian Political Manifesto

Author: Abraham Kuyper   Series: Abraham Kuyper Collected Works in Public Theology

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This translation previously published in 2013 as Guidance for Christian engagement in government by Christian's Library Press, an imprint of the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty.

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This translation previously published in 2013 as Guidance for Christian engagement in government by Christian's Library Press, an imprint of the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty.

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What are the political and social implications of the gospel?

In Our Program, Abraham Kuyper presents a Christian alternative to the secular politics of his day. At that time, the church and state were closely tied, with one usually controlling the other. But Kuyper's political framework showed how the church and state could engage with each other while remaining separate. His insights, though specific to his time and place, remain highly relevant to Christians involved in the political sphere today.

This new translation of Our Program, created in partnership with the Kuyper Translation Society and the Acton Institute, is part of a major series of new translations of Kuyper's most important writings. The Abraham Kuyper Collected Works in Public Theology marks a historic moment in Kuyper studies, aimed at deepening and enriching the church's development of public theology.

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“Abraham Kuyper was trained as a theologian and self-trained as a political thinker and organizer. This comprehensive Program, which Kuyper crafted in the process of forming the Netherlands' first mass political party, brought the theology, the political theory, and the organizational vision together brilliantly in a coherent set of policies that spoke directly to the needs of his day. 'Ons Program' / Our Program served for decades as an inspiration to Kuyper's followers and set a high standard for his opponents to match. For us it sets out the challenge of envisioning what might be an equivalent witness in our own day. -- JAMES D. BRATT, Professor of History, Calvin College, Author, Abraham Kuyper: Modern Calvinist, Christian Democrat”

Abraham Kuyper was trained as a theologian and self-trained as a political thinker and organizer. This comprehensive Program, which Kuyper crafted in the process of forming the Netherlands' first mass political party, brought the theology, the political theory, and the organizational vision together brilliantly in a coherent set of policies that spoke directly to the needs of his day. 'Ons Program' / Our Program served for decades as an inspiration to Kuyper's followers and set a high standard for his opponents to match. For us it sets out the challenge of envisioning what might be an equivalent witness in our own day.
--JAMES D. BRATT, Professor of History, Calvin College, Author, Abraham Kuyper: Modern Calvinist, Christian Democrat

It is a scandal and a disgrace that we have all read Burke's response to the French Revolution, but few in the English-speaking world have read the equally profound and equally consequential response of Abraham Kuyper--a response that has at least as much to say to twenty-first-century readers as Burke's. It has been truly said that America never produced a really great political philosopher and has had to borrow them from Europe; Kuyper deserves a place beside Locke and Tocqueville as a titanic European intellect whose thought can help us understand the American experiment in religious liberty and constitutional democracy.

In this book Kuyper lays out the intellectual architecture of what we now call 'sphere sovereignty,' staking out a democratic and republican alternative both to aristocratic traditionalism and to the implicitly totalitarian logic of secularism. Kuyper's rare talent for simultaneously giving due weight to the claims of both revelation and human culture uniquely equips him to explore the central paradoxes of modern politics: that religious freedom can be justified only on the assumption that we are responsible to God and that the state can rightfully rule over its subjects as individuals only if it acknowledges that it is in turn ruled by them in their social capacity as an organic community and culture. Kuyper's application of his political theology and philosophy to the particular situation of his own country in his own time illustrates how these paradoxes play themselves out in practice in ways that cast an invaluable light upon the problems of our own time and place.
--GREG FORSTER, Director, Oikonomia Network; Visiting Assistant Professor of Faith and Culture, Trinity International University

Though Our Program is a work of its time rather than a work of enduring theological significance, this translation is to be warmly welcomed because of the new insight it gives English readers into the extraordinary mind and times of Abraham Kuyper. Kuyper's 'antirevolutionary' vision, worked out here at length, provides an illuminating historical lens through which to see contemporary debates between Christianity and secularism.
--GORDON GRAHAM, Henry Luce III Professor of Philosophy and the Arts, Princeton Theological Seminary

This early work of Abraham Kuyper was the intellectual basis for the first Christian political party in modern democracy and presented a new, modern way of doing politics. Our Program illustrates how Kuyper turned politics from an elite business into a public affair, how he changed the public involvement in politics from a single issue activity into permanent action, and how he challenged liberal politics based on reason and consensus by introducing a debating culture in parliament based on conflicting worldviews. It is amazing how relevant this monument in political history still is. Read it and you will be encouraged to make your voice heard!
--GEORGE HARINCK, Professor of History and Archivist, VU University Amsterdam

Abraham Kuyper ranks as one of the most important Christian intellectuals of the modern era, not least because he represents an unusual blend of theological orthodoxy and cultural progressiveness. His writings cover not only the church but spheres such as politics, education, scholarship, journalism, and the arts. He was also actively involved in these spheres, sparking developments that have long outlasted him. His influence continues to grow worldwide as more of his works are translated from Dutch. An English translation of Kuyper's political manifesto Our Program is long overdue and will be welcomed by scholars and practitioners alike. It unlocks some of the key ideas of Kuyper's creative genius.
--PETER S. HESLAM, Director, Entrepreneurial Leadership Initiative, University of Oxford, Senior Member, Trinity College, University of Cambridge

Even though modernity has discredited itself morally, despite its merciful insights by common grace, Kuyper outlines a biblically Christian alternative, or at least the beginning of one, for those who are searching down various postmodern trails and finding only greater despair and false promises. In this 1879 manifesto, Abraham Kuyper offers a biblically Christian understanding of political life that attempts to remedy what is still our crisis: the failure of modernity to satisfy the human spirit and its propensity to establish monstrous tyranny.

If modernity, despite by common grace its merciful insights, has discredited itself morally, Kuyper outlines a biblically Christian alternative, or at least the beginning of one, for those who are searching down various postmodern trails and finding only greater despair and false promises. We can be grateful to Harry Van Dyke for making this translation of Our Program available to our generation.
--D. C. INNES, Associate Professor of Politics, The King's College

Coming so soon after the publication of James Bratt's magisterial biography of Abraham Kuyper, readers will welcome this new translation of the great Dutch statesman's seminal foray into political theory and practice. Although some elements of the Anti-Revolutionary Party's Program are obviously dated and culturally specific, there is much here that is surprisingly current, given the striking parallels between Kuyper's world and our own. Christians in the English-speaking world seeking wisdom for their own political efforts would do well to read Our Program.
--DAVID T. KOYZIS, Professor and Chair of Political Science, Redeemer University College

Abraham Kuyper's Our Program has been much quoted by those who share his convictions about the lordship of Christ over all times, places, things, people, and societies. It is, therefore, a real advantage to see a capably translated and helpfully introduced edition of the whole document appear in English. For those concerned about Kuyper's own historical situation, as well as about contemporary social and political controversies, this edition should be a real boon.
--MARK NOLL, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame

Great thinkers and great doers populate our great Christian heritage. Seldom does one find that rare combination of great thinking and doing in one person. Abraham Kuyper stands as one of those rare individuals whose relentless pursuit of God integrated the mind, heart, hands, and feet. Harry Van Dyke's translation of 'Ons Program' provides a new generation of Kuyper scholars and students with an important example of Kuyper's mind and actions at work. Here one sees the whole of Kuyper--his towering intellect, his Christian zeal, and his human fallibilities. Van Dyke's translation is a welcomed addition to the ever-growing Kuyperian renaissance.
--GERSON MORENO-RIAƃ`O, Associate Professor of Government, History, and Criminal Justice, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Regent University

Harry Van Dyke's new translation of Abraham Kuyper's Our Program offers a fresh treatment of the Dutch statesman's attempt to frame a Christian politics distinguished from the programs of the modernists who took their cues from the French Revolution and of the ultramontane Catholics who looked to papal pronouncements alone.

If the reader requires some acquaintance with the nineteenth-century circumstances in which Kuyper pursued his Program--which the helpful footnotes supply--one quickly becomes aware that Kuyper was no romantic. 'None of us,' he wrote emphatically, 'dreams of visiting the museum of antiquities to bring back the old, clumsy, rusty state machine that had begun to creak on all sides.' As a number of scholars have noted, Kuyper transcends his own time and place. As globalization reorganizes governmental and nongovernmental jurisdictions, the principle of sphere sovereignty in particular and the antirevolutionary Program in general take on new and contemporary relevance.

But it is as a communicator that Kuyper emerges from the pages of this new translation. A case in point is his argument that political principles derive from the conscience of government. Here we witness the care with which Kuyper articulates the Christian's core dilemma--formulating principles of obedient public justice in a fallen world that denies direct access to those principles.

A century, a culture, and a language removed from our own circumstances, Kuyper's remains the voice of a practical Christian guide to wresting just political service from the issues of his day. With the help of this new translation, he may become such a guide for our own.

--TIMOTHY SHERRATT, Professor of Political Science, Gordon College

The longest tradition of serious Christian engagement in modern politics began in the Netherlands almost 150 years ago. The work of program articulation and political campaigning in that country was organized by Abraham Kuyper in the 1870s, and it prompted Catholics and other groups to follow suit. For more than a hundred years Dutch Christians argued with one another even as they worked together for a more just polity. What a benefit it would have been if Christians in North America and other parts of the world had been able to listen in and learn from their efforts that continued for decades. Now, through Harry Van Dyke's fine translation of Kuyper's second edition (1880) of his Program, we can get a feel for the beginning of that movement. However outdated parts of the document may be today, Our Program is stunning for its depth and breadth when compared with the empty chatter and cheap sloganeering that constitute so much of our politics today.
--JAMES W. SKILLEN, Founding President, Center for Public Justice

Here, at last, we have in Our Program an English translation of the document that launched the national political career of pastor, theologian, journalist, and educator Abraham Kuyper. This document not only provides important insights about Kuyper's political per-spectives but, more importantly, sheds light on his approach to practical politics, with its attention to both theology and culture--an approach that can serve as a helpful methodology for the political thinking and action of contemporary American Christians.
--CORWIN E. SMIDT, Research Fellow, Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics, Calvin College

The publication of Harry Van Dyke's excellent translation of Abraham Kuyper's 'Ons Program' by Lexham Press is a most welcome addition to the growing number of Kuyper's works available in English.

Wonderfully reminiscent of both Publius's Federalist and Tocqueville's classic study of American democracy, Kuyper's argument moves with elegance and grace from abstract principle to concrete policy. With a surgeon's skill, he meticulously dissects both revolutionary and liberal thinking, exposing the false reality underlying them both: the revolutionary's delusion of malleable human reality and the liberal's delusion of isolated and 'independent' individuals. Examining a remarkably wide array of policies, he builds a strong and sensible case for the superiority of the 'antirevolutionary' cause, one grounded in divine authority and natural--thus inherited--organic community.

While his specific policy prescriptions focus on the late nineteenth-century Dutch context that he confronted and thus do not always resonate with the political and cultural language of our day, his sharp eye and philosophic bent nonetheless shine through with essential lessons for our time and place.
--WILLIAM R. STEVENSON JR., Professor of Political Science, Emeritus, Calvin College

Our Program details what it looks like when Abraham Kuyper's deep commitment to the gospel and the glory of God intersects with the practical realities of European politics at the turn from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. Although Kuyper's context differs from that of present-day readers, his practical wisdom, infectious passion, and sparkling intellect continue to inspire and illuminate.
--GIDEON STRAUSS, Executive Director, Max De Pree Center for Leadership, Fuller Theological Seminary, Editor, Fieldnotes Magazine

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About the Author

Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920) was a leading Dutch figure in education, politics, and theology. He was a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church, was appointed to Parliament, and served as prime minister. Kuyper also founded the Free University (VU) in Amsterdam, a political party, and a denomination, in addition to writing on a dizzying array of subjects.

Harry Van Dyke was born in Rotterdam, Holland, and at the age of twelve moved with his parents and six siblings to Canada. He earned a BA at Calvin College and a DLitt at the VU University Amsterdam. He has published a score of articles, numerous translations, and a book, Groen van Prinsterer's Lectures on Unbelief and Revolution (1989), besides editing anthologies of the writings of S. U. Zuidema and M. C. Smit.

For twelve years he served as research fellow and instructor in theory and philosophy of history at the VU University Amsterdam, then taught history at Redeemer University College for twenty-three years. Since his retirement he has given direction to the Dooyeweerd Centre for Christian Philosophy and has been involved in several translation projects. He and his wife have two adult daughters and two grandchildren. They reside in Hamilton, Ontario, where they are members of a local Christian Reformed church.

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Overview: Lexham Press is pleased to announce the publication of a major series of new translations of Kuyper's most important writings. Created in partnership with the Kuyper Translation Society and the Acton Institute, the Abraham Kuyper Collected Works in Public Theology will mark a historic moment in Kuyper studies, and we hope it will deepen and enrich the church's development of public theology.In Our Program, Kuyper makes a comprehensive effort to engage the secular politics of his day with a Christian alternative. In an era where the church usually either controlled or was controlled by the state, Kuyper showed that it was possible to frame a political program where church and state engage each other but remain separate. Though bound to its time, Our Program is timely for Christians looking for examples of faith working in the political sphere

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Product Details

Publisher
Faithlife Corporation
Published
9th November 2015
Pages
432
ISBN
9781577996552

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