Johan Frederik van Oordt
Male, Deceased Person
1794 – 1852
Who was Johan Frederik van Oordt?
Johan Frederik van Oordt; name sometimes spelled as Joan Frederik van Oordt was a Dutch theologian born in Rotterdam.
In 1821 he earned his doctorate at University of Utrecht, where one of his instructors was Philip Willem van Heusde. While still a student he served as pastor in Lower Langbroek. Following graduation he served as a minister in Alkmaar, and in 1823 returned to Utrecht, where he worked as a minister and teacher.
In 1829 van Oordt was appointed professor of theology at the University of Groningen, where he conducted classes in dogmatics, practical theology, homiletics, et al. With Louis Gerlach Pareau and Petrus Hofstede de Groot, he formed the nucleus of an influential theological movement known as the Groningen School.
At Groningen he was co-founder of the journal Waarheid in Liefde. In 1839 he relocated to the University of Leiden as a professor of theology.
Note: He is not to be confused with Johan Frederik van Oordt, a South African writer.
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