Abraham Kuyper Prize for Excellence in Reformed Theology and Public Life
Through the generous gift of Dr. Rimmer and Mrs. Ruth de Vries, the Abraham Kuyper Prize is awarded each year to a scholar or community leader who has contributed to the further development of Reformed theology, particularly as it bears on matters of public life, historical or contemporary, in one or several of the spheres of society.
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Richard J. Mouw (2007)
"Culture, Church, and Civil Society: Kuyper for a New Century "
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Robert A. Seiple (2006)
"The Gospel Blimp Revisited: Reflections on Christian Witness and Persecution"
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Charles Villa-Vincencio (2005)
"Aeolian Harp of Renewal: The Private and the Public in Political Engagement"
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Jan Peter Balkenende (2004)
"Solid Values for a Better Future"
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Andrew Young (2003)
"Principled Pluralism and Contemporary Development in Africa"
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James Skillen (2001)
"E Pluribus Unum and Faith-Based Welfare Reform: A Kuyperian Moment for the Church in God's World"
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Eka Darmaputera (2000)
"The Search for a New Place and Role of Religion within the Democratic Order of the Post-Sooharto Indonesia"
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John Witte (1999)
"God's Joust, God's Justice: The Revelations of Legal History"
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George Puchinger (1998)
No lecture