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Arjan Plaisier

    The protestant church in the Netherlands
    Deep Calls Unto Deep
    Deep Wisdom from Shakespeare's Dramas
    • Deep Wisdom from Shakespeare's Dramas

      • 182pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Arjan Plaisier critiques modern interpretations of Shakespeare that overlook the Christian ethos of the early Renaissance, arguing that this historical amnesia distorts the playwright's intentions. He asserts that Shakespeare's plots align with timeless biblical narratives, suggesting a "right" ending for his works. Plaisier encourages pastors to engage with literature, particularly Shakespeare, to enrich their calling. His insightful essays reveal the profound wisdom in Shakespeare's plays, offering valuable lessons for audiences and readers alike.

      Deep Wisdom from Shakespeare's Dramas
    • Deep Calls Unto Deep

      • 186pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Observing the rise of secularism, Arjan Plaisier argues that individuals lacking true religion face a spiritual void, living without purpose. He emphasizes the church's vital role in challenging modern idols and fostering meaningful community while addressing life's ultimate questions. Through creative metaphors, the book offers practical wisdom for aligning daily life with God's overarching narrative, suggesting that the choice to engage in this transformative journey is often just a step away from our everyday lives.

      Deep Calls Unto Deep
    • The protestant church in the Netherlands

      • 145pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The Protestant Church in the Netherlands (Dutch: Protestantse Kerk in Nederland, abbreviated PKN) is the largest Protestant Christian denomination in the Netherlands. This volume marks the 10th anniversary of the denomination, which occurred on May 1, 2014. The book outlines the long history that preceded the unification and the developments that occurred during the first decade of the church's existence. Furthermore, contributors from other countries share the stories of their united churches. Their contributions enrich the picture of what church unification may entail. Thus, the book contributes to the field of ecumenical theology. Additionally, theologians from different backgrounds share some reflections on the issues raised by the book's articles. (Series: Church Polity and Ecumenism. Global Perspectives - Vol. 4) [Subject: Religious Studies, History, Ecumenism]

      The protestant church in the Netherlands