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Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Heidelberg Catechism
Journal of Reformed TheologyAbstract Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s contentious relationship with Reformed theology has been well studied. What has been overlooked is Bonhoeffer’s substantial and very positive engagement with the Heidelberg Catechism during his time as an instructor of Confessing Church seminarians (1935–1939).
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Confessio Augustana and Heidelberg Catechism as instruments of confessionalization
2021This work analyses two documents of faith, Augsburg Confession for Lutherans and Heidelberg Catechism for Reformed Churches, examined in the light of the historiographical paradigm of confessionalization. By means of the analyses of the articles contained in those two documents of faith our intention is to underline the way in which the ...
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International Journal of Systematic Theology, 2015
The debate on the doctrine of Scripture is ongoing. In this article, the use of Scripture is investigated in the Heidelberg Catechism, a catechism in which there is no explicit statement about Scripture, the notion of the Word refers to the preached Word, and the focus is placed on soteriology and God's law.
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The debate on the doctrine of Scripture is ongoing. In this article, the use of Scripture is investigated in the Heidelberg Catechism, a catechism in which there is no explicit statement about Scripture, the notion of the Word refers to the preached Word, and the focus is placed on soteriology and God's law.
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Heidelberg Catechism 1563–1963: Foreword and Invitation
Theology Today, 1963Allen O. Miller, M. Eugene Osterhaven
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Shame, Guilt, and The Heidelberg Catechism: Proposal For A Fresh Reading of The Heidelberg Catechism
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