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De vrouw in de hedendaagsche maatschappij

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The author examines debates about extending political rights to women and surveys how different political movements and religious groups respond, outlining arguments for and against female suffrage and noting how public opinion and party platforms have evolved. The pamphlet situates the suffrage question within broader concerns about the woman's role in contemporary society, addressing education, household status, and social responsibilities, and calls for deliberate reflection and preparation for anticipated legal changes. It combines political history, analysis of social attitudes, and practical suggestions for shaping upbringing and civic participation.

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Herman Bavinck

Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) was a Dutch Reformed theologian and philosopher, renowned for his contributions to systematic theology and his defense of Reformed orthodoxy. His most significant work, "Gereformeerde dogmatiek," is a comprehensive four-volume systematic theology that has influenced Reformed thought and education. Bavinck's writings explore the relationship between faith and reason, the nature of God, and the implications of Reformed theology for contemporary society. In addition to his theological works, he also addressed social issues, as seen in his book "De vrouw in de hedendaagsche maatschappij," which discusses the role of women in modern society. Bavinck's legacy continues to resonate in theological circles today.

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