Reflection on the origins of the Heidelberg Catechism reveals it to be a document of understanding between Calvinistic-Reformed, Zwinglian and Lutheran-Philippistic tendencies within Protestantism. One important reason for the success of the Heidelberg Catechism was the fact that each one of these groups appreciated the Catechism. At the same time it clearly distances itself from Tridentine Catholicism and from the Gnesio-Lutheran variant of Lutheranism. This occurs mainly in the doctrine of the Lord's Supper. The repudiation of the mass as "condemnable idolatry" is a result of the orientation to the Reformation of John Calvin. Here papal religion was seen as superstition and a fundamental violation of the true worship of God as well as an ...
When Johann Konrad Ulmer took up his pastorate in Schaffhausen in 1566, the traditional practice of ...
<strong>A comparison between the theology of the Belgian Confession and the Catechism of Heide...
<strong>Ursinus, composer of the Heidelberg Catechism, Olevianus and the Heidelberg theology&l...
Reflection on the origins of the Heidelberg Catechism reveals it to be a document of understanding b...
The two main streams of Reformation in the XVI century, although differentiated in many aspects, had...
<p>The Heidelberg Catechism was one of many catechisms that originated during the 16th-century...
In this contribution the view is presented that the Heidelberg Catechism should be regarded as an at...
The theological roots and structure of the Heidelberg Catechism: An overviewSome theological roots o...
What is the ecumenical potential and what are the limitations of the teaching on the church in the H...
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,...
<strong>The theological roots and structure of the Heidelberg Catechism: An overview</stron...
What is the ecumenical potential and what are the limitations of the teaching on the church in the H...
What is the ecumenical potential and what are the limitations of the teaching on the church in the H...
In the year which we commemorate the 450th anniversary of the Heidelberg Catechism, this article fol...
When Johann Konrad Ulmer took up his pastorate in Schaffhausen in 1566, the traditional practice of ...
<strong>A comparison between the theology of the Belgian Confession and the Catechism of Heide...
<strong>Ursinus, composer of the Heidelberg Catechism, Olevianus and the Heidelberg theology&l...
Reflection on the origins of the Heidelberg Catechism reveals it to be a document of understanding b...
The two main streams of Reformation in the XVI century, although differentiated in many aspects, had...
<p>The Heidelberg Catechism was one of many catechisms that originated during the 16th-century...
In this contribution the view is presented that the Heidelberg Catechism should be regarded as an at...
The theological roots and structure of the Heidelberg Catechism: An overviewSome theological roots o...
What is the ecumenical potential and what are the limitations of the teaching on the church in the H...
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,...
<strong>The theological roots and structure of the Heidelberg Catechism: An overview</stron...
What is the ecumenical potential and what are the limitations of the teaching on the church in the H...
What is the ecumenical potential and what are the limitations of the teaching on the church in the H...
In the year which we commemorate the 450th anniversary of the Heidelberg Catechism, this article fol...
When Johann Konrad Ulmer took up his pastorate in Schaffhausen in 1566, the traditional practice of ...
<strong>A comparison between the theology of the Belgian Confession and the Catechism of Heide...
<strong>Ursinus, composer of the Heidelberg Catechism, Olevianus and the Heidelberg theology&l...