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What profit is the reign of Christ to us? The Heidelberg Catechism and its potential for the future
The article helps to understand the disturbing statement of the Heidelberg Catechism: “I have a natural tendency to hate God and my neighbor.” It unfolds the wide breadth of meaning of “hate” and argues that the catechism offers a deep and realistic ...
M. Welker
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Twee belangrike Nederlandse teksuitgawes van die Heidelbergse Kategismus: 'n Vergelyking tussen die Middelburgteks van 1611 en die Dordrecht-teks van 1725 [PDF]
Two important Dutch versions of the Heidelberg Catechism; A comparison between the Middelburg text of 1611 and the Dordrecht textof 1725 This is a formal comparison between two important editions of the Heidelberg Catechism, prepared by Faukelius and ...
Oberholzer, JP
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’n Oorsig oor die diakoniologiese rol van die Gereformeerde belydenisskrifte in kerkwees
While theology usually concentrates on the history and content of the Reformational creeds, less systematised information is available about the ministry and service which these creeds should fulfil in the life of the church as believers.
B. Spoelstra
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The Heidelberg Catechism and the church
What is the ecumenical potential and what are the limitations of the teaching on the church in the Heidelberg Catechism 450 years after its publication? This contribution provides an analysis of the only two Questions/Answers in the HC that specifically
E. A. J. G. van der Borght
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Learning theological ethics through the Heidelberg Catechism
This article looks to the logic of grace and gratitude in the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) in order to examine a disposing pattern of sensibility and affection as well as four lessons for a contemporary Protestant theological ethic. It also suggests a revision of the catechism’s basic theology in light of the current ecological crisis and in conjunction ...
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‘John Calvin: Servant of the Word’ [PDF]
‘John Calvin: Servant of the Word’, Pages 13–40 in Calvin: The Man and the Legacy. Edited by Murray Rae, Peter Matheson and Brett Knowles.
Jason Goroncy
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John Calvin and the ‘accursed idolatry’ of the papal mass
This article comprises a comparison of article 16 of the Genevan Confession (1536), certainextracts of ‘A small tract on Holy Communion (1541)’ and a letter to Madame the Duchess ofFerrara (1541), with question 801 of the Heidelberg Catechism (HC80).
Johan [Frikkie] F.K. Mulder
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Learning theological ethics through the Heidelberg Catechism
This article looks to the logic of grace and gratitude in the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) in order to examine a disposing pattern of sensibility and affection as well as four lessons for a contemporary Protestant theological ethic.
D. F. Ottati
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The Calvinist Bukvar' of Trinity College Dublin [PDF]
Paper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in Eastern Europe initially conceived by Anne Pennington for the Medieval Study Group.Christopher Roberts, Trinity College DublinOne of the two Slavonic manuscripts in Trinity College Library in ...
Roberts, Christophen
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In a world characterized by power abuse and violence, where and how would people with the life-affirming ethos of God’s alternative kingdom be formed?
E. Mouton
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