The Researchgroup consists of the following members:
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Antonie Vos (research leader)
A. (Antonie) Vos (*1944) studied theology and philosophy in the 1960s. He taught philosophy in the theological faculty of the University of Utrecht during the years 1967-84, and systematic theology and church history from 1984 to 2009. Presently he is professor of historical theology at the Evangelical Theological Faculty (ETF) in Leuven (Belgium). Among his books are Kennis en Noodzakelijkheid (disser- tation, 1981) and The Philosophy of John Duns Scotus (2006). |
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Henri Veldhuis (chairman)
H. (Henri) Veldhuis (*1955) studied theology and philosophy in Utrecht and Amsterdam. In 1992 he published a dissertation about Johann Georg Hamann (1730-1788). Since 1992 he is minister of a congregation of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands in Culemborg.
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Dolf te Velde
R.T. (Dolf) te Velde (*1974), studied theology at the Theological University Kampen. In 2010, he defended his dissertation about the connection of method and content in the doctrine of God. He serves as a minister at the Reformed Church (liberated) of Pijnacker-Nootdorp, and is postdoctoral researcher at the Theological University Kampen. Author of The Doctrine of God in Reformed Orthodoxy, Karl Barth, and the Utrecht School (Brill, 2013), and of several articles on systematic and historical theology; co-editor of Reformed Thought on Freedom (Baker Academic, 2010). |
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Eef Dekker (secretary)
E. (Eef) Dekker (*1959) studied Theology and Philosophy at the University of Utrecht. In 1993 he published a dissertation about Jacob Arminius (1559-1609). He has been a Lecturer in Philosophical Theology for several years at the same Utrecht University. Nowadays he works in Information Technology for a large Dutch enterprise.
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Nico den Bok
N.W. (Nico) den Bok (*1959) studied theology in Utrecht. In 1996 he published a dissertation about the concept of person in trinitarian theology. He was minister in the Protestant congregation of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands The Hague, Bilthoven and now in Bussum. From 2010-2012 he worked as professor in systematic theology at the Protestant Theological University (location: Kampen). Presently (from 2013) he is professor in systematic theology at the Evangelical Theological Faculty (ETF) in Leuven (Belgium).
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Andreas Beck
A.J. (Andreas) Beck (*1965) studied theology in Basel, Apeldoorn and Utrecht. In 2007 he published a dissertation about Gisbertus Voetius (1589-1676). He taught Systematic Theology at the Staatsunabhängige Theologische Hochschule in Basel (1992-1999) and the Freie Theologische Hochschule (former Akademie) in Giessen (2000-2007). From 2000-2003 he has been librarian and Lecture in Historical Theology at the Evangelical Theological Faculty (ETF) in Leuven. Since 2004 he is Professor of Historical Theology and Academic Dean at ETF. Presently he is also director of the Institute of Post-Reformation Studies (IPRS) at ETF and co-director of the Jonathan Edwards Center Benelux (affiliated with Yale University). |
Martijn Bac
dissertation about 'divine agency in reformed scholasticism' |