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Karl Wilhelm Fortuin Collection

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Title: Karl Wilhelm Fortuin Collection, 1908-1925

ID: COLL/414

Primary Creator: Fortuin, Karl Wilhelm (1883-1960)

Extent: 0.25 Cubic Feet. More info below.

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Abstract

Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection includes class notes by L. Berkhof entitled "Exegese van het Oude Testament," a paper entitled "The Purpose of the Seamen's Home" (Hoboken, New Jersey), and pamphlets.

Biographical Note

Karel Wilhelm Fortuin was born in Heeg, Friesland, Netherlands on June 23, 1883.  In 1897 he immigrated to the United States. He attended Calvin Theological Seminary where he earned his diploma in 1911. He was ordained on November 26, 1911. He went on to serve the following churches, Harderwyk, MI (1911-14); Hope Ave., Passaic, NJ (1914-22); Borculo, MI (1922-28); South Holland, IL (1928-33); Alto, WI (1933-37). The last few years of ministry were tumultuous for Rev. Fortuin which eventually led to his deposition.  In the Acts of Synod, 1939 it was noted that he was guilty of breaking the ninth commandment and considered of weak character, unfit for ministry. Nonetheless, he was also remembered for his striking and vigorous style of preaching.  After his deposition he entered a non-ministerial vocation.

Despite his deposition, Fortuin continued to be a faithful member of the Grace Christian Reformed Church. He passed away on December 10, 1960 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He was preceded in death by his wife, Hermina Weys. He was survived by his son and daughter.


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Series 1: [General Materials]
Box 1
Folder 1: Class notes --- 1908
Folder 2: Afgazet naar Recht en Waarheid --- 1925
Folder 3: Een Troostword voor Bedroiefden --- undated
Folder 4: Paper --- undated


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