In The Heidelberg Catechism, R. Scott Clark reflects on the catechism's theology, piety, and practice. This thorough yet accessible guide to the catechism comments on each of its 129 questions.
Recommendations
"We are grateful for the many years spent preparing this work. It really has no other comparable competition, unless one lugs around Ursinus’ own commentary, which almost needs a cart to transport. Every church library must have this, and officers and students will want a copy of this fine work. It ranks with Robert Godfrey’s recent Saving the Reformation, Kevin DeYoung’s Daily Doctrine, and Carl Trueman’s Crisis in Confidence—a new generation of books by elite scholars that are, thankfully, pitched toward any serious reader. This volume will serve as a community-identifier for friends and foes of the Reformed faith, which will demand to be represented fairly with the publication of this standard.
With books like this one, there is simply no excuse not to know “the faith handed down once and for all to all the saints.” - David Hall
"We needed this book!" - Kevin DeYoung
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Author:R Scott Clark
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Format:Hardback
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Pages:1080
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Brand:Baker Academic
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Product Code:9781683598206

