Van Dyke

Books written by or translated by Harry Van Dyke.

Harry Van Dyke was born in Rotterdam, Holland, and at the age of twelve moved with his parents and six siblings to Canada. He earned a BA at Calvin College and a DLitt at the Free University Amsterdam. He has published a score of articles, numerous translations, and a book, Groen van Prinsterer’s Lectures on Unbelief and Revolution (1989), besides editing anthologies of the writings of S. U. Zuidema and M. C. Smit. For twelve years he served as research fellow and instructor in theory and philosophy of history at the Free University Amsterdam, then taught history at Redeemer University College for twenty-three years. Since his retirement he has given direction to the Dooyeweerd Centre for Christian Philosophy and has been involved in several translation projects. He and his wife have two adult daughters and two grandchildren. They reside in Hamilton, Ontario, where they are members of a local Christian Reformed church.

Gospel and History

Gospel and History

K. J. Popma Translated and edited by Harry Van Dyke Gospel and History picks up where Scriptural Reflections on History left off, but with the added benefit of some 30 years’ experience of life in church and society between them – indeed, the...
Scriptural Reflections on History

Scriptural Reflections on History

K. J. Popma Translated and edited by Harry Van Dyke K. J. Popma, a teacher of classical languages and a special professor of Reformed philosophy at the universities of Groningen and Utrecht, wrote his book during the trying times of the Second...
The Legacy of Abraham Kuyper

The Legacy of Abraham Kuyper

Van Dyke explores the work of Abraham Kuyper as both heir and legator of the antirevolutionary inheritance.