De leer der onsterfelijkheid en de staatsschool (The Doctrine of Immortality and the State School) by Abraham Kuyper presents a theological perspective on education and the role of the state. Written in Dutch, this work likely explores the relationship between religious beliefs, particularly the concept of immortality, and the shaping of educational policy. Kuyper, a prominent theologian and politician, likely argues for an education system that acknowledges and integrates religious principles, contrasting it with the secular approach of state-run schools.
This book offers valuable insights into 19th-century Dutch religious and political thought, especially concerning the intersection of faith and public life. Readers interested in the history of Christian education and the theological underpinnings of educational philosophies will find Kuyper's arguments compelling.
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