About the author(s)
Wim Janse (Ph.D. 1994, Theological University Apeldoorn, the Netherlands) is Professor of Church History at VU University Amsterdam and Editor-in-Chief of Church History and Religious Culture.
Editorial Board
Edited byWim Janse, AmsterdamIn cooperation withTheo Clemens, Utrecht/AntwerpenPaul van Geest, Amsterdam/UtrechtAlastair Hamilton, LondonScott Mandelbrote, CambridgeAndrew Pettegree, St Andrews
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Brill’s Series in Church History is a peer-reviewed book series devoted to the ecclesiastical, religious, theological, and cultural history of World Christianity and related areas, such as the history of Christian mission and of Jewish-Christian-Muslim relationships. It contains source editions, monographs, collections of articles, and conference proceedings, in English, French, and German.
Brill’s Series in Church History includes a subseries on the history of religion and religious culture in a broad understanding of religion, the Religious History and Culture Series. This subseries is a peer-reviewed book series intended to advance the study of the history of religion and religious culture by publishing individual monographs and syntheses, collections of articles, conference proceedings, or edited source material. The series is specifically intended to offer scholars of religious history an international forum on which to present their findings. Based on a broad understanding of religion, the series focuses on the history of the expression, mediation, consumption and institutionalization of religious experience, values and ideas in their cultural, social and political settings. The series has no particular geographical or confessional focus, and emphasizes the interregional, transconfessional and comparative dimensions of religion and religious culture.
Brill's Series in Church History is a continuation of the Kerkhistorische Bijdragen book series. For volumes published in Kerkhistorische Bijdragen (volumes 1 to 21), please click here.
General Editor: Wim Janse
Starting with volume 33, Brill’s Series in Church History includes the Religious History and Culture Series. This subseries has its own independent editorial team (General Editors: Joris van Eijnatten, VU University Amsterdam, and Fred van Lieburg, VU University Amsterdam).
For more information visit also the journal Church History and Religious Culture.
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48. Thomas Erastus and the Palatinate
Charles D. Gunnoe, Jr.
47. The Missing Public Disputations of Jacobus Arminius
Keith D. Stanglin
46. Between Lay Piety and Academic Theology
edited by Ulrike Hascher-Burger, August den Hollander and Wim Janse
45. Pietism and Community in Europe and North America, 1650-1850
44. Clément Marot and Religion
Dick Wursten
43. Servants of the Kingdom
David Bos
42. Perfect Will Theology
J. Martin Bac
41. Catholic Theology of Revelation on the Eve of Vatican II
Karim Schelkens
40. Dire l’interdit
Edited by Raymond A. Mentzer, Françoise Moreil and Philippe Chareyre
39. Arminius, Arminianism, and Europe
Edited by Th. Marius van Leeuwen, Keith D. Stanglin, Marijke Tolsma
38. Sober, Strict, and Scriptural: Collective Memories of John Calvin, 1800-2000
Edited by Johan de Niet, Herman Paul and Bart Wallet
37. Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions: 1700-Present
Edited by Jitse M. van der Meer and Scott Mandelbrote
36. Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions: Up to 1700
Edited by Jitse M. van der Meer and Scott Mandelbrote
35. Petrus van Mastricht (1630-1706)
Adriaan C. Neele
34. The Limburg Sermons: Preaching in the Medieval Low Countries at the Turn of the Fourteenth Century
Wybren Scheepsma. Translated by David F. Johnson
33. Models of Charitable Care: Catholic Nuns and Children in their Care in Amsterdam, 1852-2002
Annelies van Heijst
32. Raiding Saint Peter: Empty Sees, Violence, and the Initiation of the Great Western Schism (1378)
Joëlle Rollo-Koster
31. Konfession, Migration und Elitenbildung
Herausgegeben von Herman J. Selderhuis und Markus Wriedt
30. Plympton Priory: A House of Augustinian Canons in South-Western England in the Late Middle Ages
Allison D. Fizzard
29. Foreign Churches in St. Petersburg and Their Archives, 1703-1917
Edited by Pieter N. Holtrop and C. Hendrik Slechte
28. Singen für die Seligkeit
Ulrike Hascher-Burger
27. Arminius on the Assurance of Salvation
Keith D. Stanglin
26. Reformed Orthodoxy and Philosophy, 1625–1750
Aza Goudriaan
25. Medieval Monks and Their World: Ideas and Realities
Edited by David Blanks, Michael Frassetto and Amy Livingstone
24. Abraham Kuyper's Commentatio (1860): The Young Kuyper about Calvin, a Lasco, and the Church (2 vols.)
Jasper Vree and Johan Zwaan
23. Die Kirchen- und die antireformatorische Religionspolitik Kaiser Karls V. in den siebzehn Provinzen der Niederlande 1515-1555
Jochen A. Fühner
22. Théodore de Bèze Le Passavant
J.L.R. Ledegang-Keegstra
. Religious History and Culture Series
Edited by Joris van Eijnatten, University of Utrecht, and Fred van Lieburg, VU University of Amsterdam
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