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Justification in the Heidelberg Catechism

Journal of Reformed Theology, 2021
Abstract This essay demonstrates that the reference, in Q 60 of the Heidelberg Catechism, to Christ’s satisfaction, righteousness, and holiness does not embrace Beza’s twofold imputation but the Reformers’ repetitive concept of imputation that implies Christ’s subjection to the law of creation and the twofold eternal life, so that the Catechism ...
Sung-Hee Joo
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Heidelberg Catechism

Journal of Reformed Theology
Abstract 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).
Todd Statham
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A Missing Dimension of European Influence on English Protestantism: The Heidelberg Catechism and the Church of England, 1563–1663

Reformation and Renaissance Review, 2018
While historians of the early-modern Church of England have become familiar with the influence exerted upon it by Genevan and Zurich theologians, the impact of Heidelberg University and the Rhineland Palatinate was arguably equally important and has ...
A. Milton
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