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Johannes Riphagen is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, specializing in Practical Theology with a focus on ecclesial practices and liturgy. He also serves as Rector of the Dutch Baptist Seminary in Amsterdam. His research interests include Baptist theology, liturgical studies, evangelicalism, ecclesial practices, and ethics. Riphagen has contributed to academic journals like Inspirare and Ecclesial Practices, with recent work exploring contemporary theological discernment and church community dynamics in the Netherlands.
He teaches courses such as 'Evangelical and Baptistic Ethics,' 'History and Theology of Evangelicalism,' and 'Missie in context.' As Principal Investigator of the project 'Evangelical Protestants in the Year 2020,' he examines community, identity, and faith among Dutch evangelical groups. His research outputs include articles, book chapters, and peer reviews analyzing missiological practices, rural church vitality, and contemporary theological discourse.
Riphagen’s work bridges academic inquiry and practical ministry, with a focus on contextualizing theology to urban and rural settings. He co-created the dataset 'Evangelical Protestants in 2020,' available through Radboud University, which documents contemporary evangelical practices and identities.
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