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Dr. J.W. Spaans
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Religion in the context of early modern Dutch culture
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Religion in the context of early modern Dutch culture
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/074504398
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Associate professor
Organisation
Department of Religious Studies and Theology (UU)
Phone
+31-30-2531853
Email
J. W. Spaans -at- uu. nl
URL
http://www.uu.nl/hum/staff/JWSpaans
Publications
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Imagining the Synod of Dordt and the Arminian Controversy
'A vile and scandalous ditty' : popular song and public opinion in a 17th century Dutch village conflict
Playing with history : the satirical portrayal of the medieval papacy on an eighteenth century deck of playing cards
Censorship, satire and religion. A seventeeth-century satirical print on the condemnation of Balthasar Bekker's The Enchanted World
The Alphen Pig War
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Current research
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Political philosophies rethinking the state and society: Walten, Bidloo and De Hooghe
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Gisbertus Cuper and the international political and scolarly conversations on political philosophy and religion
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Romeyn de Hooghe and the reconceptualization of religion
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Fault line 1700: Early Enlightenmment Conversations on Religion and the State
Completed research projects
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Reconstructing Protestant Identity ? A Variety of Further Reformations
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Religious representations and religious groups in the era of Confessionalisation and the Enlightenment
Classification
A85200
Philosophy of life and religion
D33000
Theology and religious studies
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