Foppe Ten Hoor

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Foppe Ten Hoor (d. March 21, 1934) was a Dutch-American Reformed theologian. He is famous for delinating the New world American Characteristics from those of the Old Dutch World and the "Methodistic" and "Reformed" religious types. Of the new world type Hoor said, "They make a god resembling themselves, an anthropological god. A god whom they do not serve but who serves them."[1].

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