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What profit is the reign of Christ to us? The Heidelberg Catechism and its potential for the future [PDF]
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 ...
Welker, M
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Freedom in the sense of the Heidelberg Catechism - an orientation in the problems of modern liberty
The Heidelberg Catechism courageously mentions that Christians participate in the work of Christ as the eternal king. This means that, during their life on earth, Christians fight against sin “with a free conscience”. These words anticipate the call for
E. Busch
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The joy at the Last Judgement according to the Heidelberg Catechism Question 52
In this contribution, the author reflects on Question 52 of the Heidelberg Catechism where it asks: ‘What comfort is it to you that Christ “shall come to judge the living and the dead”?’ The author points out possible sources from which this formulation ...
Eberhard Busch
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A new version of the Scots Confession, 1560 [PDF]
Ian Hazlett’s chief aim in producing this new version of one of the key Reformation documents is to make the Scots Confession accessible to a new generation of readers.
Hazlett, Ian
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Vijf parels in de Heidelbergse Catechismus
In dit artikel bespreek ik vijf ’parels’ uit de Heidelbergse Catechismus. Zij laten elk een unieke kant van het leerboek zien. Ten eerste bezien we hoe de Heidelbergse Catechismus kinderen leert leven als gedoopte mensen.
Willem Verboom
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I recall, as a young child, having a number of superstitious assumptions. I remember being afraid of the dark, and at night, as I stood in my doorway, I believed that when I turned off the light switch I had to jump to my bed (for some reason thinking ...
Gupta, Nijay K.
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The sources of Eucharius Rösslin's 'Rosegarden for pregnant women and midwives' (1513). [PDF]
Green MH.
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The Heidelberg Catechism, 1563–2013: After 450 years still alive and relevant
The year 2013 is a year of particular importance for churches in the tradition of the 16th century Reformation all over the world. It is 450 years since the Heidelberg Catechism was accepted as confession in January 1563, with Ursinus and Olevianus as the main writers.
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Is there a crown without a cross? Two models describing the duty of Christians in the world [PDF]
The year 1948 represented a crucial turning point within the international theological and social life. During the spring of this year Karl Barth visited Hungary for the second time, and in August the World Council of Churches became established.
Pásztori-Kupán, István
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LYLE D. BIERMA. THE THEOLOGY OF THE HEIDELBERG CATECHISM: A REFORMATION SYNTHESIS
B. Aubert
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