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Westminster Confession

Book • 1646
The Westminster Confession of Faith is a systematic exposition of Calvinist theology, influenced by Puritan and covenant theology.

It includes doctrines common to most of Christianity, such as the Trinity and Jesus' sacrificial death and resurrection, as well as specific Protestant doctrines like *sola scriptura* and *sola fide*.

The confession was drawn up between 1643 and 1649 by the Westminster Assembly, which was called by the English Parliament to reform the Church of England.

It consists of 33 chapters and 186 paragraphs, covering topics such as Scripture, God, man and sin, Christ and salvation, and the Christian life.

The document has been influential in defining the belief and practice of Presbyterian churches and has been adopted by various other Christian denominations.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

Mentioned as a helpful resource for understanding important theological matters.
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The Value of Theological Triage
Referenced in the discussion about the perspicuity of scripture, highlighting the clarity of the core message while acknowledging the depth requiring multiple readings.
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Is the Bible Trustworthy? – Paradigm Q+R #2
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Vishal Mangalwadi
as a book containing a chapter on conscience.
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257. India, Europe & Biblical Revolution | Vishal Mangalwadi
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Dominic Aquila
, discussing adaptions to the confession.
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Aquila Report Weekly Review for June 29 - July 5, 2025
Mentioned as a resource for understanding Calvin's theology.
The Theology of John Calvin

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