Herman Dooyeweerd
Born
in Amsterdam , Netherlands
October 07, 1894
Died
February 12, 1977
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In the Twilight of Western Thought
18 editions
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1960
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Roots of Western Culture: Pagan, Secular, and Christian Options
9 editions
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1979
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Estado e Soberania: Ensaios Sobre Cristianismo e PolÃtica
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3 editions
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published
1996
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A New Critique of Theoretical Thought, Volume 1: The Necessary Presuppositions of Philosophy
6 editions
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1984
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A New Critique Of Theoretical Thought, Volume 2: The general theory of the modal spheres
8 editions
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published
1984
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Christian Philosophy and the Meaning of History (Collected Works of Herman Dooyeweerd. Series B, Vol 1)
4 editions
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1997
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The Christian Idea of the State
2 editions
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1975
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Christian Theory of Social Institutions
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1986
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The Secularization of Science
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1954
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A New Critique of Theoretical Thought, Volume 3: The Structures of Individuality of Temporal Reality
4 editions
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1984
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“Without the law commanding good there could be no evil. But the same law makes it possible for the creature to exist. Without the law man would sink into nothingness; the law determines his humanity.”
― Roots of Western Culture: Pagan, Secular, and Christian Options
― Roots of Western Culture: Pagan, Secular, and Christian Options
“Christianity is incompatible with the thought of humanism or paganism. Let those who still have not seen this, and who still do not believe in the possibility of Christian scholarship, be warnedâ€�. Christian scholars today face a choice. Either they acknowledge that nothing in this temporal world can be withdrawn from the claim of the Christian religion and that this religion will not be content with the role of decorative superstructure atop a scholarship that is at bottom and in essence idolatrous. Or they should withdraw from a field where they are deeply convinced the banner of Christ’s kingship cannot be boldly planted. No other choice exists. Tertium ultra non datur—there is no other alternative”
― The Crisis in Humanist Political Theory
― The Crisis in Humanist Political Theory
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