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A Goodly Heritage

Essays in Honor of the Rev. Dr. Elton J. Bruins at Eighty
Edited by Jacob E. Nyenhuis

Book coverThe fifteen essays in this festschrift pay homage to a colleague, mentor and friend, whose professional career has spanned more than fifty years. After retiring in 1992 as the Blekkink Professor Emeritus of Religion at Hope College, Elton J. Bruins came out of retirement less than two years later to serve for another eight years as the founding director of the Van Raalte Institute.

The essays fall into three categories, all of which reflect different aspects of the dedicatee’s career. The first ten essays concern church history and theology, for Bruins spent most of his career in the field of religion, first as a pastor of two different Reformed Churches in New York, then as a professor of religion at Hope College.

The next two focus on different aspects of the life and influence of the Rev. Albertus C. Van Raalte, founder of Holland, Michigan, to whom Burins devoted much of his scholarly research over more than three decades.

The final three essays deal with local history, specifically the history of Hope College, Western Theological Seminary and the Joint Archives of Holland.

These well-researched and well-edited essays range broadly across these three fields. They cover everything from religious conflict in the nineteenth century, to the Civil War, to Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµÍøÕ¾ history, to a noble experiment in unifying community archives, to recent ideological conflict in the field of Reformation history, to contemporary issues in the Reformed Church in America.

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