The Most Significant Book of the Netherlands: And Its Ordinary Readers

Although the Netherlands has become one of the most secular countries in the world, the Bible still plays an important role for many people as a source of cultural and spiritual inspiration. Despite extant empirical research, there remains a pressing gap of knowledge concerning the actual use of the...

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Authors: Foppen, Annemarie (Author) ; Smit, Peter-Ben 1979- (Author) ; Wetter, Anne-Mareike (Author) ; van Urk-Coster, Eva (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: De Gruyter 2021
In: Journal of the bible and its reception
Year: 2021, Volume: 8, Issue: 1, Pages: 107-133
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible / Netherlands / Reception / Reader / Exegesis / Contextual theology / Hermeneutics
IxTheo Classification:FD Contextual theology
HA Bible
KBD Benelux countries
Further subjects:B The Netherlands
B Biblical Reception
B empirical hermeneutics
B contextual biblical interpretation
B ordinary readers
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Summary:Although the Netherlands has become one of the most secular countries in the world, the Bible still plays an important role for many people as a source of cultural and spiritual inspiration. Despite extant empirical research, there remains a pressing gap of knowledge concerning the actual use of the Bible by “ordinary readers.” This makes it more difficult for organizations such as the Dutch Bible Society to engage the public with the distribution of Bible translations and inspirational products. This large-scale mixed-method (qualitative and quantitative) research project aims to provide both practical (or commercial) and academic insights on Bible reading practices and views on the Bible among Dutch “readers” in various ‘ideological’ contexts. One of the most significant results is that biographical factors appear more indicative for how the Bible is approached than more ‘conventional’ denominational factors such as church affiliation.
ISSN:2329-4434
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of the bible and its reception
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/jbr-2020-0007