Description
These fifteen essays pay homage to a colleague, mentor, and friend, whose professional career has spanned more than fifty years.
These well-researched and well-edited essays fall into three categories: church history and theology; the life and influence of the Reverend Albertus C. Van Raalte, founder of Holland, Michigan; and local history.
The essays cover everything from religious conflict in the nineteenth century, to the Civil War, to Hope College 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 (RCA).