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Abstract
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church and professor of systematic theology at Calvin Theological Seminary. The collection includes materials on theological, doctrinal, ethical, and confessional matters; reports, minutes and correspondence detailing synodical committees, i.e., Interchurch Relations, Form of Subscription, Report 44 of 1972, Confessions, Heidelberg Catechism, and SCORR; minutes for the Meeter Center; articles; papers; materials on the alternate seminary and women's issue controversy; correspondence; letters of call; course materials; home missionary reports; retirement materials; and material on the Gerald Klooster court case with clippings, articles, correspondence, court proceedings, and videos. [See also the Campus Titles Database.]
Biographical Note
Fred H. Klooster was born in Munster, Indiana on December 23, 1922. While attending Chicago Christian High, Klooster's Bible teacher told him he had the ability to become a pastor and encouraged him to pursue an education in ministry. Klooster took his teacher's word to heart and enrolled at Calvin College. After graduating with his B.A. in 1942, he went on to Calvin Theological Seminary where he earned his Th.B. in 1947. Klooster decided to further his education by obtaining his Th.M. from Westminster Theological Seminary in 1949. Klooster had the honor of studying as a Fulbright scholar at the Free University of Amsterdam, earning his Th.D. in 1951.
Once he completed his education, Klooster was ordained on September 21, 1952 at South Holland, Illinois. He served as a Home missionary in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois until 1953. Klooster went on to become a lecturer at his alma mater, Calvin College, from 1953 to 1956. Klooster accepted the position of Professor of Dogmatics at the Seminary, and later taught Systematic Theology. Over the course of 35 years, he proudly prepared several generations of pastors for the CRC. Klooster retired in 1988.
Klooster's real passion was teaching, but he also enjoyed writing and scholarly research on the Heidelberg Catechism. He has written many articles and books including Our Only Comfort: A Comprehensive Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, 2001. He was also the founding editor of the Calvin Theological Journal. He served his church in many capacities as well, such as serving on numerous synodical committees and leadership roles in the Reformed Ecumenical Synod.
On a personal level, Klooster married Leona De Waard in 1946. Together they had five children. When Klooster was not teaching, writing, or involved with a committee, he was gardening, playing ping-pong, or running around with his family. Fred H. Klooster passed away due to subdural hematoma on December 27, 2003 at the age of 81.
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- Series 2: Articles and Papers
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Calvin's Missing "One Word on the Heidelberg Catechism
- Folder 2: "The Kingdom of God in the History of the CRC" --- 1983
- Folder 3: "The Doctoral Deliverances of Dort" --- 1968
- Folder 4: "Predestination: A Calvinistic Note" --- 1979
- Folder 5: "Missions- The Heidelberg Catechism and Calvin"
- Folder 6: "Toward a Reformed Hermeneutic" --- 1974
- Folder 7: "Henry Boer's Battle Against Reprobation" --- 1984
- Folder 8: "Revelation and Scripture in Existentialist Theology"
- Folder 9: The History and Literature of Systematic Theology
- Folder 10: "A Critical Evaluation of Modern Trends"
- Folder 11: "The Uniqueness of Reformed Theology" --- 1974
- Folder 12: "Justification by Faith"
- Folder 13: "Covenant Theology Today" --- 1979
- Folder 14: "Analysis of John Calvin's Institutes"
- Folder 15: "Theology, Confession and the Church"
- Folder 16: Notes on The Apostles Creed
- Folder 17: RES Discussion "God With Us" --- 1982
- Folder 18: "Dogmatic Theology"
- Folder 19: "Neo-Orthodoxy"
- Folder 20: Analysis of Niebuhr's Meaning of Revelation" --- 1959
- Folder 21: Various Published Articles
- Folder 22: Monograph "Quest for the Historical Jesus"
- Folder 23: Adult Bible Studies (Church Groups)
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