A revised and updated version of
Abraham Kuyper: An Annotated Bibliography 1857-2010 by Tjitze Kuipers (2011)
You can buy a printed edition of this book on the site of the publisher.
1894
The second volume of the Encyclopedia had treated theology as an organic part of science in general. This third, “particular,” volume deals with the various subdisciplines that make up the organism of theology.
Kuyper offers a detailed examination of four clusters of theological subdisciplines: the bibliographic, the ecclesiological, the dogmatic, and the diaconical. According to Kuyper, whatever subject provides access to the object of scientific knowledge constitutes the starting point of any science. In the case of theology that subject is Scripture. Therefore, the so-called “bibliographic” subdisciplines form the first cluster of theological subdisciplines that he discusses. Moreover, the clusters of theological subdisciplines are organically connected—the first cluster leads organically to the second and so on. In an appendix he also treats six non-theological disciplines that either have a close relation or serve as supporting disciplines to the organism of theology.
This volume also includes a list of errata from the first volume and a concertina fold-out sheet (49cm. x 45cm.) with an overview of the four clusters of theological subdisciplines and their connection to the six non-theological disciplines.