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About the Author
Dr. Kyle Dieleman serves as Associate Professor of Theology at Dordt University. Dr. Dieleman earned his Ph.D. in Religious Studies at the University of Iowa and served as Assistant and Associate Professor of History at Trinity Christian College from 2017-2023. His research in the Protestant Reformations, especially in the Low Countries, has resulted in multiple articles and chapter contributions as well as his first book, entitled The Battle for the Sabbath in the Dutch Reformation: Devotion or Desecration?, which was published in 2019.
Reviews
"... addresses an important lacuna in our understanding of Dutch Reformed piety, the focus on the lived experience of those in rural areas. ... shows us that scholars can write good church history without pitting individuals against institutions or theology against practice. ... strikes a delicate balance between intellectual history and social history and serves as an excellent model for others interested in Reformed church history to follow."
-Matthew C. Baines Journal of Reformed Theology, 18, 2024
Book Information
ISBN 9789463727624
Author Kyle Dieleman
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Amsterdam University Press
Publisher Amsterdam University Press