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Heidelberg Catechism
Book • 2016
The Heidelberg Catechism is a significant theological document of the Protestant Reformation.
Written in 1563 in Heidelberg, Germany, it serves as a confession of faith for many Reformed churches.
Composed of 129 questions and answers, it systematically covers key doctrines of Christianity, including sin, redemption, and gratitude.
Its warm, pastoral tone and emphasis on personal comfort in Christ have made it a beloved resource for believers seeking a deeper understanding of their faith.
Written in 1563 in Heidelberg, Germany, it serves as a confession of faith for many Reformed churches.
Composed of 129 questions and answers, it systematically covers key doctrines of Christianity, including sin, redemption, and gratitude.
Its warm, pastoral tone and emphasis on personal comfort in Christ have made it a beloved resource for believers seeking a deeper understanding of their faith.
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, die zegt dat de structuur van dit boek is geïnspireerd op de structuur van de brief aan de Romeinen.

Arnold Huijgen
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#135 - De Romeinenbrief: een van de belangrijkste geschriften ooit
Mentioned only in passing under the church as a full number of the elect visible in this world as a mixed assembly.
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The Most Misunderstood Theologian of the Reformation
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as a key confessional document in the Reformed tradition.

R. Scott Clark

Kevin DeYoung

The Heidelberg Catechism with R. Scott Clark
Mentioned by Joel Kim as a catechism that does not get the kind of play within churches that it deserves.

Deserted Island with Joel Kim: Theology and Pastoral Wisdom
Mentioned when referring to Heidelberg Catechism, citing that nothing occurs without God's will.

Seeking Something Better Than Worry
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to explain the meaning of Jesus descending into hell from the Apostles’ Creed.

Pastor Davy Chu

Hell (2)
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as a source of a profound question about comfort in life and death.


Raymond Johnson

The Resurrection & The Life: Jesus & Lazarus - John: That You May Believe




