"De schoolkwestie" (The School Question) by Abraham Kuyper delves into the contentious issue of education policy in the Netherlands during the late 19th century. Kuyper, a prominent theologian and politician, examines the role of the state in education and the rights of religious communities to establish and maintain their own schools. This historical work provides valuable insight into the political and social debates surrounding education, religious freedom, and the separation of church and state. It is a key text for understanding the development of Dutch political thought and the ongoing tensions between secularism and religious pluralism. The book offers a detailed account of the historical context and the various perspectives involved in the school struggle.
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