Dutch Reformed tradition
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concept
The Dutch Reformed tradition is a branch of Protestant Christianity rooted in the Reformation in the Netherlands, characterized by Reformed theology, covenantal worship, and a strong emphasis on confessional standards such as the Three Forms of Unity.
Observed surface forms (4)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Dutch Reformed church | 9 |
| Calvinist tradition | 1 |
| Reformed Christian tradition | 1 |
| Reformed theological tradition | 1 |
Instances (13)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Nadere Reformatie tradition | — |
| Old Princeton theology | Reformed theological tradition |
| Hervormde Kerk Monster | Dutch Reformed church |
| Hervormde Kerk Dirksland | Dutch Reformed church |
| Nederlands Hervormde Kerk Oud-Beijerland | Dutch Reformed church |
| Dutch Reformed Church of Rhoon | Dutch Reformed church |
| Hervormde Kerk Werkendam | Dutch Reformed church |
| Dutch Reformed Church of Naaldwijk | Dutch Reformed church |
| Presbyterian churches worldwide | Reformed Christian tradition |
| Dutch Reformed Church of Numansdorp | Dutch Reformed church |
| Reformed churches in Germany | Calvinist tradition |
| Dutch Reformed church of Nieuwe Pekela | Dutch Reformed church |
| Hervormde kerk van Uithuizen | Dutch Reformed church |