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The Heidelberg Catechism and the Church of England: A Historical Clarification

Heidelberg Catechism

R. Scott Clark shows that the Heidelberg Catechism and the theology of Zacharias Ursinus were not peripheral but formative for English Reformed theology within the Church of England, especially at Oxford. Through translation, official university use, and widespread publication, the Catechism became a standard tool for doctrinal formation, helping shape a generation of theo...

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Learning from Cyril of Jerusalem: The Ancient Practice of the Sign of the Cross

Cyril of Jerusalem

Discover how St. Cyril of Jerusalem, a 4th-century bishop, encouraged early Christians to boldly confess their faith by making the sign of the cross. This post explores the ancient, embodied practice as a powerful expression of worship and allegiance to Christ that predates later church divisions and remains relevant for believers today....

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