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Pieter Veerman is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Department of Lived Religion and Society at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research focuses on Reformed theology, early modern religious thought, and Dutch religious history, with a particular emphasis on the Heidelberg Catechism and its theological implications. He actively contributes to academic discourse through peer-reviewed articles, book reviews, and authored monographs. Veerman also serves as a religious leader in the Protestantse Kerk in Nederland since 2006, bridging his academic work with pastoral engagement.
- Education: Doctorate in Theology (university unspecified)
His research interests include the intersection of theology and lived religious practices, with notable work on prayer theology in the 16th century and ecclesiological debates in Reformed traditions. He explores how historical doctrinal frameworks shape contemporary religious identity and liturgical practices. His recent publications analyze theological concepts like church headship, sacramental efficacy, and Pietist influences in Dutch religious movements.
Veerman teaches courses on Reformed theology, practical theology, and the Eucharist in renewal movements. He has authored a monograph on prayer in the Heidelberg Catechism context and reviewed significant works on early modern Dutch religious history and Pietism.




