Calvinism
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Henry Beets Collection
Collection
Identifier: COLL-011
Abstract
Henry Beets (1869-1947) was born in Koedijk, the Netherlands. He emigrated to the United States and was a minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection details his theological training, his parish ministries in Pella, Iowa, and Grand Rapids, Michigan, and his interests in ecumenical contacts and mission outreach, particularly to the Zunis and Navajos of the western United States. He was a prolific writer on the Christian Reformed Church, Reformed religion, Dutch Calvinism, Dutch...
Dates:
created: 1824-1981; Other: Majority of material found in 1910-1945; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1962
Found in:
Heritage Hall, Hekman Library
Clarence Bouma Collection
Collection
Identifier: COLL-018
Abstract
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church and professor of ethics at Calvin Theological Seminary. This extensive collection includes sermons, correspondence, class lecture notes, writings, and various manuscripts. It details ethics, polemics, Christian theism, philosophy, theology, comparative religion, psychology, Christian education, college conferences, organizations, church and state relationships.
Dates:
created: 1891-1965; Other: Majority of material found in 1925-1950; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1993
Found in:
Heritage Hall, Hekman Library
Quirinus Breen Collection
Collection
Identifier: COLL-023
Abstract
Professor of history at the University of Oregon, former minister in the Christian Reformed Church. A biographical sketch; newspaper clippings explaining the reasons for Breen's resignation from his pastorate in the Christian Reformed Church; a speech entitled "My Reflections on Professor Ralph Janssen and on the Janssen Case of 1922"; and articles on subjects such as Calvinism, Dutch Colonialism, Humanism, Roman Law, Philosophy, Protestantism, and the Renaissance. Also includes speeches...
Dates:
created: 1933-1975
Found in:
Heritage Hall, Hekman Library
