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Dutch theologian
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Jan Koopmans (May 26, 1905, in Sliedrecht – March 24, 1945, in Amsterdam) was a Dutch theologian, best known for his works De Nederlandsche Geloofsbelijdenis (1939) and Wat wij wel en wat wij niet geloven (1941).
References
den Hertog, G.C.; Neven, G.W. (2008). Jan Koopmans (1905-1945). Theoloog bij de tijd (in Dutch). Kok ten Have.
den Hertog, C.C. (2018). Het spreken van de kerk in de theologie van dr. J. Koopmans (in Dutch). Utrecht: KokBoekencentrum.
Een indringend essay is in 2004 over Dr Jan Koopmans geschreven door Geert van Istendael. Deze Belgische journalist heeft in zijn boek ‘Mijn Nederland’ op pagina 203 geschreven over het requisitoir dat Dr Jan Koopmans in 1940 over de jodenvervolging schreef.
(Mijn Nederland uitgegeven door Atlas Amsterdam/Antwerpen)