DNK en de geschiedschrijving over internationale invloeden van en op de Nederlandse kerken ; DNK and the historiography of international influences of and on Dutch churches

DNK and the historiography of international influences of and on Dutch churches In a programmatic article in the first issue of the Documentation Journal for Dutch Church History of the Nineteenth Century, one of the themes mentioned to be addressed in this journal was the ecclesiastical influence of the Netherlands on foreign countries. Using the five aspects of this influence that were mentioned, contributions on this influence in the 99 issues are detected. The outcome is that attention to this influence in the journal has been developed over time. Especially in articles focusing on the lat... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Harinck, George
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Reihe/Periodikum: Harinck , G 2024 , ' DNK en de geschiedschrijving over internationale invloeden van en op de Nederlandse kerken ' , Documentatieblad voor de Nederlandse Kerkgeschiedenis na 1800 , vol. 47 , no. 100 , pp. 54-71 . https://doi.org/10.5117/DNK2024.1.003.HARI
Schlagwörter: church / emigration / international relations / mission / Vatican
Sprache: Niederländisch
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DNK and the historiography of international influences of and on Dutch churches In a programmatic article in the first issue of the Documentation Journal for Dutch Church History of the Nineteenth Century, one of the themes mentioned to be addressed in this journal was the ecclesiastical influence of the Netherlands on foreign countries. Using the five aspects of this influence that were mentioned, contributions on this influence in the 99 issues are detected. The outcome is that attention to this influence in the journal has been developed over time. Especially in articles focusing on the late nineteenth and twentieth century, there was attention to the influence from abroad on Dutch church life. But the influence was by no means always through the church, but much more often through its members.