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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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Zacharias Ursinus on the Differences Between the Law and Gospel

Zacharias Ursinus

In his commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, Zacharias Ursinus discusses four differences between the law and gospel....

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Zacharias Ursinus: What is the Gospel?

Zacharias Ursinus answering the question, What is the Gospel?...

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The Collapsing of the Covenants: Narrow is the Way that Leads to Destruction

Collapsing the covenants into one overarching theme of grace confuses law and gospel and effectively eliminates an explicit law-gospel distinction in Scripture....

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Law and Gospel: The Chief and Most Expressive Mark of the True Church

Zacharias Ursinus, author of the Heidelberg Catechism, discusses the law and gospel. Ursinus refers to the law and gospel the "chief and most expressive mark of the true church."...

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