A revised and updated version of
Abraham Kuyper: An Annotated Bibliography 1857-2010 by Tjitze Kuipers (2011)
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1894
The second, “general,” volume of Kuyper’s three-volume Encyclopedia of Theology. In this volume, Kuyper treats theology as an organic part of science in general. In the first section he deals with the organization of science and with theology’s place within that organizational structure. In the second section, he writes about the concept of theology, the foundation of theology (principium theologiae), the theological method, and the organization and history of theology.
At 220 pages, the chapter on the foundation of theology, which deals with the starting point for the science of the knowledge of God, is disproportionately long. In the foreword, Kuyper explains that this section had grown long because he had not yet written a dogmatics and so could not simply refer his readers elsewhere for his ideas about foundational theology. Although his lectures on dogmatics were printed (see 1891.18), the volumes were meant only for students. He had not authorized them and would not allow them to be publicly sold.