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Below is a list of publications currently available from the Kuyper Foundation. Choose and click an item for more details on each book. These books are available to buy on line from the following retailers:

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Tel. 01823 665909

International calls:
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COMMON-LAW WIVES AND CONCUBINES: Essays on Covenantal Christianity and Contemporary Western Culture
What is the nature of Christianity? Is it a religion or a cult, i.e. a personal worship hobby? This question goes to the heart of the modern Church's failure to exercise a world-transforming faith. The antidote to this failure is the rediscovery of Christianity as the true religion, i.e. as an overarching structure to human life that anchors both the individual and the society of which he is a part in God's will for man in Christ. This religious structure the Bible calls the covenant, and it embraces the whole of human life including politics, education, science, art, welfare, health care, marriage, family life, Church, business, economy.


The Political Economy of A CHRISTIAN SOCIETY
Contrary to much popular opinion, economics is not a subject that is religiously neutral. The way the economy works is intimately bound up with fundamental issues of right and wrong, and what one judges to be right or wrong is itself intimately bound up with one's religious perspective.


A Defence of the Christian State: The Case against Principled Pluralism, and the Christian Alternative
Principled Pluralism is the belief that the State should be a religiously neutral institution and that all religions should enjoy civil liberty and equality. In recent years this belief has gained much ground among Christians in both America and the United Kingdom.


The Nature, Government and Function of the Church: A Reassessment
There is perhaps no subject that Christians have discussed, debated and argued over more fiercely than that of the nature, government and function of the church.


CHRISTIANITY AND LAW: An Enquiry into the Influence of Christianity on the Development of English Common Law LAW
It has been said that “No proper estimate has been made of the effects of Christianity on English law, but there is no shadow of doubt that it was far-reaching.” Our legal system was formed and developed over centuries under the dominating influence of the Christian religion.


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