Kuyper in America: This Is Where I Was Meant to Be - Paperback

Kuyper in America: This Is Where I Was Meant to Be - Paperback

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Kuyper in America: This Is Where I Was Meant to Be - Paperback

Kuyper in America: This Is Where I Was Meant to Be - Paperback

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by Abraham Jr. Kuyper (Author), George Harinck (Editor), Margriet Urbanus (Translator)

In 1898, Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920) travelled from the Netherlands to the United States to deliver the Stone Lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary. He was gone for more than four months; during which time he wrote twenty-two letters to his wife Jo (and seven children) back home. These sometimes hastily penned personal letters allowed his wife and children to share his adventures, and also his thoughts and feelings while traveling. These are typical travel letters. For Kuyper scholars and students of American history and culture these letters contain fascinating details, and for the lover of the epistolary genre and the petit histoire this publication offers the opportunity to get close to the enigmatic figure of Abraham Kuyper.

Number of Pages: 100
Dimensions: 0.24 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 16, 2012

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