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The Heidelberg Catechism: Its History, Character, and Value

The Heidelberg Catechism: Its History, Character, and Value

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  • Rodney Kleyn

Why does the church need creeds and the Heidelberg Catechism? This article answers this question by looking at the value of the creeds as: means to show unity with the generations of believers, a way of binding the churches to each other, as teaching tools, and as guarding the church against error.

Source: Standard Bearer, 2009. 2 pages.

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There are only two kinds of men: the righteous, who believe themselves sinners, and the rest, sinners who believe themselves righteous. Blaise Pascal
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