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De Reformatie ('The Reformation') was a Dutch Christian weekly magazine published between 1920 and 2015.

According to Sybrand Albertus Strauss, De Reformatie was intended to function of the mouthpiece of the "youth movement", which was "an effort of younger theologians targeting a spirit of self-accomplishment that had hindered the progress of the Reformed Churches." [1] The first issue opened with the words "Through gradual transitions and catastrophic events we have ended up in a totally different world." [2] [3]

Valentine Hepp was the inaugural editor-in chief. Klaas Schilder became an editor in 1924, and sole editor in 1935. De Reformatie had a "policy of giving equal coverage to all of the different branches in the Reformed community", [4] but when Schilder was deposed as minister in 1944 and formed the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated), the magazine became the organ of that denomination. Cornelis Trimp served as editor from 1966 to 1992. [5] [6]

De Reformatie merged with Opbouw in 2015 to form OnderWeg. [7]

References

  1. ^ Strauss, Sybrand Albertus (1982). "'Everything or Nothing': The Covenant Theology of Klaas Schilder" (PDF). University of Pretoria. p. 16. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  2. ^ Harinck, George (2011). "'How Can an Elephant Understand a Whale and Vice Versa?' The Dutch Origins of Cornelius Van Til's Appraisal of Karl Barth". Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism. Eerdmans. p. 37. ISBN  9780802866561. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  3. ^ Harinck, George (2009). "Twin Sisters With A Changing Character: How Neo-Calvinists Dealt With The Modern Discrepancy Between Bible And Natural Sciences". Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions: 1700-Present. Brill. p. 349. ISBN  9789047425243. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  4. ^ Harinck, George. "De Reformatie. Weekblad tot ontwikkeling van het gereformeerde leven 1920-1940". Digital Library for Dutch Literature. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  5. ^ "In memoriam: Dr. Cornelis Trimp (1926-2012)". Reformatorisch Dagblad. 12 March 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  6. ^ Wiskerke, Reina (10 March 2012). "Cornelis Trimp (86) overleden". Nederlands Dagblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  7. ^ "De Reformatie = OnderWeg". De Reformatie. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

De Reformatie ('The Reformation') was a Dutch Christian weekly magazine published between 1920 and 2015.

According to Sybrand Albertus Strauss, De Reformatie was intended to function of the mouthpiece of the "youth movement", which was "an effort of younger theologians targeting a spirit of self-accomplishment that had hindered the progress of the Reformed Churches." [1] The first issue opened with the words "Through gradual transitions and catastrophic events we have ended up in a totally different world." [2] [3]

Valentine Hepp was the inaugural editor-in chief. Klaas Schilder became an editor in 1924, and sole editor in 1935. De Reformatie had a "policy of giving equal coverage to all of the different branches in the Reformed community", [4] but when Schilder was deposed as minister in 1944 and formed the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated), the magazine became the organ of that denomination. Cornelis Trimp served as editor from 1966 to 1992. [5] [6]

De Reformatie merged with Opbouw in 2015 to form OnderWeg. [7]

References

  1. ^ Strauss, Sybrand Albertus (1982). "'Everything or Nothing': The Covenant Theology of Klaas Schilder" (PDF). University of Pretoria. p. 16. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  2. ^ Harinck, George (2011). "'How Can an Elephant Understand a Whale and Vice Versa?' The Dutch Origins of Cornelius Van Til's Appraisal of Karl Barth". Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism. Eerdmans. p. 37. ISBN  9780802866561. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  3. ^ Harinck, George (2009). "Twin Sisters With A Changing Character: How Neo-Calvinists Dealt With The Modern Discrepancy Between Bible And Natural Sciences". Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions: 1700-Present. Brill. p. 349. ISBN  9789047425243. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  4. ^ Harinck, George. "De Reformatie. Weekblad tot ontwikkeling van het gereformeerde leven 1920-1940". Digital Library for Dutch Literature. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  5. ^ "In memoriam: Dr. Cornelis Trimp (1926-2012)". Reformatorisch Dagblad. 12 March 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  6. ^ Wiskerke, Reina (10 March 2012). "Cornelis Trimp (86) overleden". Nederlands Dagblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  7. ^ "De Reformatie = OnderWeg". De Reformatie. Retrieved 11 December 2023.

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