Director
Stephen C. Perks is the Director of the Kuyper Foundation. He was born in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, in 1956 and now lives near Taunton, Somerset, England.
He is the Editor of Christianity & Society, the Foundation's journal, and has contributed articles on a variety of topics to journals in Britain, Europe and the USA. He has lectured on a variety of issues, including theology and Christian world-view, economics, politics, education, legal history and music, at conferences in Britain, Europe, the USA, Australia, New Zealand and Africa and has been regularly invited to contribute to local radio programmes dealing with various contemporary ethical issues.
His ministry has a particular focus on promoting the Christian world-view, on applying the Christian faith to the social and political issues that face Church and society in the contemporary world, and in challenging the intellectual, political and cultural idols that dominate so much of modern life in the West. He has been described as a “world-view missionary.” He was ordained as a Minister of the Gospel and an Evangelist in 1990 (Presbyterian) and is now a member of the Church of England. His interests include playing and composing music (to listen to some music composed by the Director visit the Music page on the Media menu). He is married with three adult children.
His ministry has a particular focus on promoting the Christian world-view, on applying the Christian faith to the social and political issues that face Church and society in the contemporary world, and in challenging the intellectual, political and cultural idols that dominate so much of modern life in the West. He has been described as a “world-view missionary.” He was ordained as a Minister of the Gospel and an Evangelist in 1990 (Presbyterian) and is now a member of the Church of England. His interests include playing and composing music (to listen to some music composed by the Director visit the Music page on the Media menu). He is married with three adult children.
He is the author of ten books:
- The Christian Philosophy of Education Explained (1992)
- Christianity and Law: The Influence of Christianity on the Development of English Common Law (second edition, 2012)
- The Nature, Government and Function of the Church (1997)
- A Defence of the Christian State: The Case against Principled Pluralism, and the Christian Alternative (1998)
- The Political Economy of a Christian Society (2001)
- Common-Law Wives and Concubines: Essays on Covenantal Christianity and Contemporary Western Culture (2003)
- The Problem of the Gifted Speaker (2009)
- Baal Worship Ancient and Modern (2010)
- The Great Decommission (2011)
- The Christian Passover: Agape Feast or Ritual Abuse? (2012)