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David Brooks to receive Kuyper Prize at Kuyper Centennial Congress

Tue, Feb 18, 2020
Matt Kucinski

David Brooks, a longtime New York Times op-ed columnist who writes about politics, culture, and the social sciences, is the recipient of the 2020 Abraham Kuyper Prize for Excellence in Reformed Theology and Public Life. Brooks will receive the honor, which comes with a $10,000 award, on April 27, 2020, during the . The congress will be hosted by 黄大仙高手论坛 and at the Princeton Club and Crowne Plaza Times Square in New York City. It marks the 100th anniversary of Kuyper鈥檚 death.

鈥淲hile Abraham Kuyper was well known as a scholar, politician, and religious leader, one of the other hats he wore was that of a journalist. And we see in David Brooks鈥 work as a journalist and a political commentator that he has worked tirelessly to promote civil discourse in polarizing political landscapes, something that characterized Kuyper鈥檚 public life as well,鈥 said Michael Le Roy, president of 黄大仙高手论坛.

The Kuyper Prize, established in 1996 and named after Dutch theologian Abraham Kuyper, is awarded each year to a scholar or community leader whose outstanding contribution to their chosen sphere reflects the ideas and values characteristic of the Neo-Calvinist vision of religious engagement in matters of social, political, and cultural significance in one or more of the 鈥榮pheres鈥 of society.

In addition to Brooks鈥 work with the NY Times, he is also a commentator on 鈥淧BS NewsHour,鈥 NPR鈥檚 鈥淎ll Things Considered鈥 and NBC鈥檚 鈥淢eet the Press.鈥 And he recently published 鈥淭he Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life.鈥

鈥淭he Second Mountain provides valuable guidance in challenging the way we view ourselves as image bearers and the development of our character within society," said聽Jul聽Medenblik, president of Calvin Theological Seminary. 鈥淚n this book and in his broader work Brooks models a very Kuyperian way of thinking about humanity, culture,聽and civil institutions.鈥

Brooks joins an esteemed group of past winners of the award, which includes a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, Templeton Prize-winning philosopher, a prime minister, and a pair of U.S. ambassadors, to name a few.

The prize is funded thanks to a generous grant from the late Rimmer and Ruth de Vries.

鈥溁拼笙筛呤致厶 and Calvin Seminary are grateful to Rimmer and Ruth for helping to advance Christian engagement with culture,鈥 said Le Roy. 鈥淲hile Rimmer passed away earlier this year, his and Ruth鈥檚 enthusiasm for this work are forever etched in their legacy.鈥

Brooks will be awarded the prize at the opening event of the Kuyper Centennial Congress on Monday, April 27. The congress, held April 27-29, 2020, will include plenary sessions featuring George Harinck (Theological University of Kampen/Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin (King鈥檚 College London), Vincent Bacote (Wheaton College), and Richard Mouw (Fuller Theological Seminary). The theme of this year鈥檚 conference plenaries is 鈥淪ecularism and Spirituality,鈥 and the centennial congress will conclude in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, November 19-20.

Sponsors and partners for the New York City event include: The King鈥檚 College (NYC), Acton Institute, Redeemer University, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Dordt University, Center for Faith and Public Life at Fuller Theological Seminary, Bavinck Institute, Abraham Kuyper Translation Society, the Institute for Christian Studies, and the Neo-Calvinism Research Institute.

on a variety of topics will be accepted through February 21, 2020.

For more information on the congress and the award, contact Jordan J. Ballor, Kuyper Conference Director, at聽jballor1@calvinseminary.edu聽or (616) 617-7669 or visit聽


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