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Schilder's Struggle for the Unity of the Church
Overview: Klass Schilder (1890 - 1952), the author of the triology about the suffering of Christ, is remembered both for his courageous stand in opposition to Nazism, which led to his imprisonment three months after the Nazis overran the Netherlands in 1940, and for his role in the church struggle in the Netherlands, which culminated in 1944 with the suspension of scores of office-bearers and the formation of the liberated Reformed Churches. The connections between thse two battles waged by Schilder are explored in this narrative account of Schilder's role in twentieth century church history. The original Dutch edition has been supplemented by the addition of two shorter writings of Schilder plus a short review of his impact on North American church life.
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