Personal Relationships and Theological Beliefs

Datum
27 maart 2025
Tijd
13:30 - 17:00
Locatie
Plompetorengracht 3 Utrecht of online

International studymeeting at the TUU

Correspondences in the Reformation Period

The Center for Dutch Reformation Studies holds an international studymeeting about Personal Relationships and Theological Beliefs. You will find more information about the programme and the speakers below.

  • Chair: Dr. Jan Klok
  • 13.30-14.00: Doors open, coffee and tea
  • 14.00-14.15: Welcome and introduction
  • 14.15-14.45: Prof. em. Dr. Amy Nelson Burnett (Paula and D.B. Varner University Professor of History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln):
Erasmus and the German Republic of Letters

  • 14.45-15.00: Discussion
  • 15.00-15.15: Coffee break
  • 15.15-15.45: PD Dr. Dirk van Miert (KNAW/Huygens Institute Amsterdam):
How trans- or interconfessional was the Republic of Letters, really?

Connections, ego-networks, and communities: applying network analysis to correspondences

  • 16.30-16.45 Discussion
  • 16.45-17.00 Closing

Register for ‘Personal Relationships and Theological Beliefs’ in the form below.

Center for Dutch Reformation Studies

In the Center for Dutch Reformation Studies (CDRS) center of expertise, church historians under the direction of Prof. Dr. E.A. de Boer are working together on the following theme:

Religious Life and Church Practice: Europe and the Netherlands (16-18th century).

Wondering what exactly this is about? Then read the introduction (in English) below.

“CDRS is Dutch in its primary focus on the Low Countries and in its location. The Early Modern period of reform is central to the study. For this period is the birthplace of the Protestant churches in the West. Confessional and religious diversity is still an important factor in understanding the plurality of churches and their respective relationships with government and society in Europe.

The Center for Dutch Reformation Studies cherishes the ideal of interaction with history as studied in universities and with church history research in similar institutions in the Netherlands, in Europe and internationally. It wants to present sound (church) historical scholarship and educate a new generation of students in this discipline. The focus on Reformations and their impact provides a wonderful background for the study of sources, traditions and schools of scholarship.”

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