
Haguean theologians
Haguean theologians refer to a group of scholars associated with the tradition of Reformed theology, particularly those influenced by the teachings of the late 19th and early 20th centuries in The Hague, Netherlands. They focus on the sovereignty of God, the importance of Scripture, and the relationship between faith and reason. Key figures, such as Abraham Kuyper, emphasized that all areas of life are under God's lordship, advocating for the integration of faith in culture, politics, and society. Their thought has significantly shaped modern Reformed beliefs and practices.