Abraham Kuyper Prime minister

Abraham Kuijper (29 October 1837 – 8 November 1920), generally known as Abraham Kuyper, was a Dutch journalist, statesman and Neo-Calvinist theologian. He was a master organizer. He founded a new church (the Gereformeerde Kerken), a newspaper, the Free University of Amsterdam, and the Anti-Revolutionary Party. He served as prime minister of the Netherlands between 1901 and 1905. In religious affairs, he sought to adapt the Dutch Reformed Church to the challenges posed by the loss of state financial and aid, by religious pluralism, rising nationalism, and the arminian religious revivals of his day which denied predestination. He vigorously denounced modernism in theology as a fad that would pass away. In politics he dominated the Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) from its founding 1879 to his death in 1920. He promoted pillarization, the social expression of the anti-thesis in public life, whereby Protestant, Catholic and secular elements each had their own independent schools, universities and social organizations.

Personal facts

Abraham Kuyper
Birth dateOctober 29, 1837
Birth nameAbraham Kuijper
Birth place
Netherlands , Maassluis
Religion
Reformed Churches in the Netherlands
Date of deathNovember 08, 1920
Place of death
Netherlands , The Hague
Education
Leiden University

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Politician

monarch
Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
party
Anti-Revolutionary Party
successor

Prime minister

FromAugust 01, 1901
ToAugust 17, 1905

Abraham Kuyper on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://kuyper.ptsem.edu