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Wisdom and Wonder - Common Grace in Science and Art

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  • There is not a square inch in the whole domain of human existence over which Christ, who is sovereign over all, does not cry: 'Mine!'

    Abraham Kuyper, the Dutch Reformed theologian and politician, elaborated on the doctrine of common grace, a theology of public service and cultural engagement of Christians' shared humanity with the rest of the world.

    Wisdom & Wonder: Common Grace in Science & Art is a new and complete translation of two sections that Kuyper appended to his larger three-volume work on common grace. Kuyper's timeless work shows us that God is not absent from the non-church areas of our common life and bestows his gifts and favor to all people.

    Popular in our time for his devotional work, Kuyper's Wisdom & Wonder displays his talents as a public theologian, focusing on his comprehensive and Reformed vision of science and art, still relevant for Christians today.

    Sometimes the way forward is found by looking back.

Wisdom and Wonder - Common Grace in Science and Art
Wisdom and Wonder - Common Grace in Science and Art

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