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Dr. A. Mankes-Zernike (1887-1972) Een biografie
PhD ceremony:Ms F. Pitstra
When:July 03, 2014
Start:09:00
Supervisors:prof. dr. Y.B. (Yme) Kuiper, prof. dr. T.H. (Hetty) Zock
Where:Academy building RUG / Student Information & Administration
Faculty:Religion, Culture and Society

Anne Zernike is often named as the first female minister in the Netherlands, belonging to theMennonite Church. In fact, she served a much greater part of her life as a minister for the NPB inRotterdam. The only Mennonite parish that she ever served, from 1911 until 1915, was that ofBovenknijpe (De Knipe) near Heerenveen. After her husband’s death in 1920, Anne Mankes-Zernike was not called by any Mennonite church, much to her distress. From her books andmany publications we see the image of a very outspoken woman, a pacifist and anti-militarist, aradical liberal and leftist-modernist minister and theologian; too liberal for many Mennonitesand Remonstants, and sometimes even too left-wing for the Liberals and the NPB. Her emphasison the close relationship between theology and the arts and her passionate defence of radicalliberalism made up the most important elements of her faith. The contours of these creeds couldalready be detected during her youth in Amsterdam.

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