Project team
Mirella KlompProject leaderAssistant professor Practical TheologyAs practical theologian, Dr. Habil. Mirella Klomp is fascinated by the question of how faith is embodied and how materiality and physicality participate in it. She grew up among the meadows in a village full of Reformed faith communities with a focus on the spiritual. Therefore, she is excited about the research topic of soil, which feels 'close' to her. She is fond of interdisciplinary theology on pressing issues and takes shape in collaboration.
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Thijs TrompTeam memberEndowed Professor of the DiaconateProf. dr. Thijs Tromp is member of the research team Soil from a diaconal perspective. Diaconate is about care, traditionally for people in need, but in the light of current ecological developments, also about caring for animals, plants, soil and water. His focus is on churches and diaconal organisations considering sustainable management of the land they own.
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Arnold HuijgenTeam memberProfessor of DogmaticsProf. Dr. Arnold Huijgen is engaged in the project as systematic theologian. He participates in methodical and substantial discussion, and supervises one of the PhD-candidates, who connects philosphical and theological traditions, and ecotheology to contribute to a theological vision on soil.
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Gert van KlinkenAdvisor Church HistoryAssistant Professor Church HistoryDr. Gert van Klinken acts as advisor for Church History. He investigates the ideas of the Republican theologian Jacobus Uilkens (1772-1825) and his circle, where the focus is on Biblical ethics, public education, farming and later also on abolitionism.
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Eward PostmaTeam memberAssistant professor and trainerDr. Eward Postma, theologian and supervisor, participates in team Soil with a view to the professional and spiritual formation of pastors. He focuses on the integration of relationships with the soil in theology that pastors develop and use in their local context.
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Ciska StarkTeam memberProfessor of Practical TheologyDr. Ciska Stark is involved in the Ground project from the disciplines of Homiletics and Supervision / Coaching. She focuses on how faith communities communicate language of ritual, sermons and mutual conversation as it comes to faith and soil.
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Maroesjka VersantvoortQuantitative researchExtraordinary professor of Work and MeaningProf. dr. Maroesjka Versantvoort is extraordinary professor of Work and Meaning. Her research focuses on people’s motives and incentives. The Soil project aims to identify which behavioral effects can be expected from possible climate policies, and which (religious) considerations play a role in this. Maroesjka is affiliated with both the PThU and the Netherlands Institute for Social Research.
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Mariëlle van EsPhDPhDWithin the Soil project, Mariëlle van Es MA conducts research into Christian farmers, their relationship with land and how this relates to their faith. She has a background in international land and water management and is interested in issues surrounding agriculture, sustainability and faith.
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Marileen SteynPostdoc
Oscar GrootveldPhD student
Joyce RondaijTeam member
Allon Makkinga




