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The Conclusions of the Synod of Utrecht were the result of a 1905 synod of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands.

The Synod addressed theological questions including justification from eternity, presumptive regeneration/immediate regeneration and Infralapsarian/Supralapsarian;[1] this came after the publication of books by preacher Dr Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck and theses by Professor Lucas Lindeboom. The men disagreed on several issues and there was much debate over these for the many years.[2]

The consistory of the Reformed Church in Hoorn appealed to the 1905 Synod about Lindeboom’s main five theses, urging that the RCN put a stop to their teachings, and a committee was put together to look at these.[1] The committee agreed with Lindeboom’s views, with some caveats,[2] and the official ‘Conclusions of the Synod of Utrecht’ were adopted.

The Conclusions were updated in 1942 and 1946.[3][4]

  1. ^ a b Defence of the Truth website, Church History for the Young and Old section, 111A. From Union 1892 till Liberation 1944 (1)
  2. ^ a b Mid-America Reformed Seminary website, Abraham Kuyper, Herman Bavinck, and ‘The Conclusions of Utrecht 1905’ , by J. Mark Beach, 2008
  3. ^ Spindle Works website, The Confessional History of the Canadian Reformed Churches, by Dr. J. Faber, dated March 19, 1999
  4. ^ Reformed Free Publishing Association website, O, Shades of 1905!, by Herman Hoeksema, dated February 15, 1947, published in The Standard Bearer, Volume 23, Issue 10

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