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Making Sense of Diversity

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Diversity is high on the public agenda. Science and the media are reflecting on sexuality, gender, race, discrimination, (post-)colonialism, and ideological plurality in politics and education. Whe...
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  • 07 January 2027
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Diversity is high on the public agenda. Science and the media are reflecting on sexuality, gender, race, discrimination, (post-)colonialism, and ideological plurality in politics and education. Whereas modernism strove for unity, postmodernism celebrates diversity and deconstructs hidden pressures to conform. In this collection, the authors connect these current themes with the Neo-Calvinist tradition.

They do not hesitate to point out its weaknesses and shortcomings, but at the same time show how fruitful this tradition is. Neo-Calvinism celebrates diversity and shows that diversity also has a transcendent dimension. If you are interested in the themes of diversity or Neo-Calvinism, this book will not disappoint.
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Price: $72.00
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Reformed Theology
Publication Date: 07 January 2027
ISBN: 9789004780002
Format: Paperback
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Ad de Bruijne, PhD., University of Leiden, is professor of Ethics and Spirituality at the Theological University Utrecht. He has published books, chapters and articles on ethical and public theological subjects. In 2022 he published an extensive book on Homosexuality Verbonden voor het leven (2022).

George Harinck, PhD., Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, is rector magnificus of Theological University Utrecht and professor of the History of Neo-Calvinism at Theological University Utrecht and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He wrote numerous articles, monographs, and recently edited (with Brant M. Hines) Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Neo-Calvinism in Dialogue: Perspectives in Public Theology (2023).

Jan van der Stoep, PhD., Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, is endowed professor of Christian philosophy at the Theological University Utrecht and at Wageningen University & Research. He recently published Stewardship Revisited: A conceptual analysis (2022).