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DNK : Documentatieblad voor de Nederlandse kerkgeschiedenis na 1800 - Volume 45, Issue 98, 2023
Volume 45, Issue 98, 2023
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Hervormde evangelisten als object van onderzoek
More LessAbstractReformed evangelists as objects of research
A study was published in 2021 that identified the goals and practices of Reformed evangelization associations (hervormde evangelisatieverenigingen). However, there is more to be researched on this subject. For example, the pastors who led these groups of mostly orthodox Christians between 1850-1951. They were usually trained as religious teachers (godsdienstonderwijzers). But who were these pastors? Where in the Netherlands did they live, and can this geographical origin be related to their theological background? At what age did they begin their careers as pastors? What professions were held in the interim between their elementary school and training as catechists? And what did this mean for their social position? These questions are answered in this contribution.
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Een Bijbels personage als middelpunt van een bestseller voor de jeugd
By Cees HoutmanAbstractA biblical person at the center of a bestseller for young people
In 1795 the Dutch Society for Public Welfare (Maatschappij tot Nut van ‘t Algemeen) posthumously awarded a gold medal to a treatise on the Old Testament figure of Joseph, son of Jacob, submitted to the Society by the enlightened Mennonite theologian Willem van Oosterwijk Hulshoff (1771-1795), who had died as a young man. In 1796, the treatise was published as The History of Joseph, for Children. The booklet became a great success with the public and experienced many printings, the 21st being in 1870. This article explains the form and content of The History of Joseph with attention to its commercial success. It is argued that a ‘neutral’ theological profile contributed to its distribution to readers from many denominational backgrounds. Consequently, the work was deemed suitable for use in public elementary schools.
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Katholiek Genootschap voor Geestelijke Vernieuwing
More LessAbstractCatholic Association for Spiritual Renovation
Restauration of the Relations between Dutch and German Roman Catholics after World War II
The Catholic Association for Spiritual Renewal (Katholiek Genootschap voor Geestelijke Vernieuwing) was founded in 1946 to halt the ‘degeneration’ of the ethical and religious consciousness of the German people, especially German Catholics, caused by Nazism and World War II.1 In the first years after the war, dozens of intellectuals and managers of Catholic organizations travelled throughout Germany to renew religious and cultural life through personal meetings, conferences, lectures and courses. During the 1950s, attention shifted to the education of Dutch Catholics, mostly managers of Catholic organizations, with a view to their international contacts. This manifested itself in the name change to Catholic Association for International Relations (Katholiek Genootschap voor Internationale Betrekkingen (KAGIB)). After 1965, KAGIB’s activities declined rapidly; affiliation with the National Center of Catholic Action (Landelijk Centrum voor Katholieke Actie (LCKA)) was a failure, as this center was liquidated in 1965. The KAGIB had to curtail its activities and was finally liquidated in 1977.
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