Philippus Jacobus Hoedemaker: 1839-1910

The name Hoedemaker is well known in contemporary Dutch theology. He deserves to become better known in our own theological circles. The views of this once lonely figure in the heated strife of the Doleantie have now become of profound interest and importance to the life of the Reformed Church in the Netherlands. Although his theological ideas are primarily important in the life of the Dutch church, our own relationship to that church and its history demands some knowledge of this influential thinker. This brief introductory article is written in the hope that it may stimulate an interest in a... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Eelman, James C.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 1957
Verlag/Hrsg.: Western Theological Seminary (Holland
Mich.)
Schlagwörter: Hoedemaker / Ph. J. (Phillipus Jacobus) / 1839-1910 / Theologians -- Netherlands / Theology -- Netherlands / Netherlands -- Church history / Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk
Sprache: Englisch
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The name Hoedemaker is well known in contemporary Dutch theology. He deserves to become better known in our own theological circles. The views of this once lonely figure in the heated strife of the Doleantie have now become of profound interest and importance to the life of the Reformed Church in the Netherlands. Although his theological ideas are primarily important in the life of the Dutch church, our own relationship to that church and its history demands some knowledge of this influential thinker. This brief introductory article is written in the hope that it may stimulate an interest in a Dutch theologian who, unlike Kuyper and Bavinck, is practically unknown in this country.