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Gerard van der Leeuw
Van der Leeuw in 1945
Born18 March 1890
The Hague, Netherlands
Died18 November 1950 (1950-11-19) (aged 60)
Utrecht, Netherlands
Notable workReligion in Essence and Manifestation: A Study in Phenomenology
InstitutionsUniversity of Groningen
Main interestsPhenomenology of religion
Comparative religion
Philosophy of religion
Minister of Education
In office
25 June 1945 – 3 July 1946
Prime MinisterWillem Schermerhorn
Preceded byGerrit Bolkestein
Succeeded byJos Gielen
Personal details
Political partyLabour Party

Gerardus (Gerard) van der Leeuw (18 March 1890 – 18 November 1950) was a Dutch historian and philosopher of religion, ordained minister and politician.

Gerard van der Leeuw studied theology and egyptology at Leiden University, in Göttingen and Berlin. He was promoted there to doctor of theology in Leiden in 1916. After graduation he was called as ordained minister in the Dutch Reformed Church (Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk): in The Hague as candidate and subsequently in 's-Heerenberg with a full appointment. In 1918 he was appointed as professor in history of religion at the University of Groningen.

He applied the concept of phenomenology to religion. He is best known for his work Religion in Essence and Manifestation: A Study in Phenomenology, an application of philosophical phenomenology to religion. It was first published in 1933 under the German title Phänomenologie der Religion, translated into English in 1938 and into French in a revised and updated edition in 1948.

From 1945–1946 Van der Leeuw was Minister of Education of the Netherlands for the Labour Party (appointed immediately after the end of the war).

Before the war he had been a member of the conservative Christian Historical Union.

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  1. ^ "Gerardus van der Leeuw (1890-1950)". Department of Religious Studies, University of Alabama. 2015-07-22. Archived from the original on 2015-07-22. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
  2. Van der Leeuw, Gerardus (1925). "Einführung in die Phänomenologie der Religion". Internet Archive (in German). p. (cover pages). Retrieved 2020-08-26.
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