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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2021 · 35 MIN

Luther en Oranje

from Luther Academie · host Luther Museum

De geschiedenis van het Huis Oranje-Nassau is sterk verbonden met de gereformeerde traditie, waarin het gedachtegoed van Johannes Calvijn een belangrijke rol speelt. Toch moet de invloed van Maarten Luther niet onderschat worden. Al vanaf Willem van Oranje, zoon van lutherse ouders, zijn er lutheranen aan het hof te vinden. Een gesprek met Arno Fafié, luthers theoloog en kerkhistoricus, en met Kirsten van Kempen, historicus, mede-samensteller van deze tentoonstelling.  

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De geschiedenis van het Huis Oranje-Nassau is sterk verbonden met de gereformeerde traditie, waarin het gedachtegoed van Johannes Calvijn een belangrijke rol speelt. Toch moet de invloed van Maarten Luther niet onderschat worden. Al vanaf Willem van...

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