Abraham Kuyper (1837–1920), newspaper and university founder, pastor, church maker and breaker, and Dutch prime minister, was, truth be told, a troublemaker. Don’t get us wrong: He was a true “renaissance man” as at least one, a little overly rosy biography has put it, a man of deep piety and a passionate follower of Jesus Christ, but he also had that quality of driven, singularly gifted men, of alienating those closest to him.
Jessica Joustra and Robert Joustra, "Editorial: Abraham Kuyper, Troublemaker," Journal of Markets & Morality 23, no. 2 (2020): 253-261