Abstract
Abstract In this article a collection of more than 2.200 letters written in 1944 is presented from Dutch protestant archives. They shed light on different experiences of people in the dogmatic and juridical conflict in the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland), which led to the schism of the Vrijmaking (Liberation) of 1944, under the circumstances of World War II. This collection will be made publicly available at the Archief- en Documentatiecentrum voor de Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland (ADC) in Kampen in the near future together with an analytical scheme to facilitate all kinds of research into this collection by theologians, historians, sociologists and linguists.
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