Neo-Calvinist
Neo-Calvinism is a theological movement that emerged in the late 19th century, primarily associated with the Dutch theologian Abraham Kuyper. It emphasizes the sovereignty of God over all aspects of life, advocating that faith should influence every area, including politics, culture, and education.
This movement seeks to integrate Christian beliefs with societal structures, promoting the idea that all creation is under God's authority. Neo-Calvinists often focus on the concept of common grace, which suggests that God's goodness is evident in the world, allowing for cultural development and moral order even among non-believers.