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 understanding of sin. Above all, however, the Heidelberger presents an even richer meaning of “comfort”, which can free from the bondage of hate and sin. The article illuminates this comfort given by Christ and His Spirit
Although the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) does not deal with a systematic doctrine on God and although...
<strong>Prayer: Some aspects of the nature and content of Christian prayer with special refere...
The church is central to, but not the centre of Heinrich Bullinger's theology. There is for him no s...
The article helps to understand the disturbing statement of the Heidelberg Catechism: "I have a natu...
Reflection on the origins of the Heidelberg Catechism reveals it to be a document of understanding b...
The article is a contribution to the 450 year celebrations of the Heidelberg Catechism (HC). Sunday ...
This article discusses the origins of the Heidelberg Catechism as a consensus text : the Palatinate,...
The Heidelberg Catechism’s section on Sin and Misery does not provide a moralistic or legalistic per...
The Heidelberg Catechism has been part of the Reformed Confessional tradition for over 400 years. It...
This article looks to the logic of grace and gratitude in the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) in order to ...
The debate on the doctrine of Scripture is ongoing. In this article, the use of Scripture is investi...
<p>The Heidelberg Catechism was one of many catechisms that originated during the 16th-century...
The essay argues that it is meaningful to speak about the theme, content and message of the Heidelbe...
<span>In this contribution the view is presented that the Heidelberg Catechism should be regar...
In the article, the author examines the current state of the catechon paradigm and the practice of u...
Although the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) does not deal with a systematic doctrine on God and although...
<strong>Prayer: Some aspects of the nature and content of Christian prayer with special refere...
The church is central to, but not the centre of Heinrich Bullinger's theology. There is for him no s...
The article helps to understand the disturbing statement of the Heidelberg Catechism: "I have a natu...
Reflection on the origins of the Heidelberg Catechism reveals it to be a document of understanding b...
The article is a contribution to the 450 year celebrations of the Heidelberg Catechism (HC). Sunday ...
This article discusses the origins of the Heidelberg Catechism as a consensus text : the Palatinate,...
The Heidelberg Catechism’s section on Sin and Misery does not provide a moralistic or legalistic per...
The Heidelberg Catechism has been part of the Reformed Confessional tradition for over 400 years. It...
This article looks to the logic of grace and gratitude in the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) in order to ...
The debate on the doctrine of Scripture is ongoing. In this article, the use of Scripture is investi...
<p>The Heidelberg Catechism was one of many catechisms that originated during the 16th-century...
The essay argues that it is meaningful to speak about the theme, content and message of the Heidelbe...
<span>In this contribution the view is presented that the Heidelberg Catechism should be regar...
In the article, the author examines the current state of the catechon paradigm and the practice of u...
Although the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) does not deal with a systematic doctrine on God and although...
<strong>Prayer: Some aspects of the nature and content of Christian prayer with special refere...
The church is central to, but not the centre of Heinrich Bullinger's theology. There is for him no s...