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J.J. Hiemenga is affiliated with Calvin University, where he teaches history courses such as the capstone program. His research focuses on Dutch history, North American religious communities, and immigration studies. He contributes to the Origins journal and maintains an active blog reflecting on historical topics like Dutch-Indonesian migration, Calvinist movements, and institutional history.
His work bridges academic history with practical teaching, emphasizing the intersection of faith and scholarship. Notable research areas include colonial legacy, community-building through religious institutions, and the evolution of educational practices at Calvin University. Recent writings highlight projects such as Calvin’s first baccalaureate degrees, church architecture in West Michigan, and the cultural dynamics of Dutch immigrants in North America.
Hiemenga’s articles often blend historical analysis with contemporary relevance, exploring how past movements shape present identities. His contributions to the Christian Reformed Church and Calvin’s academic community underscore a commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship and public engagement.


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