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Introduction to Reformed Theology: The Heidelberg Catechism
If you are interested in learning more about Christian theology from a Reformed/Presbyterian perspective please visit Covenant Reformed Church’s Vimeo channel to view our sequential study through the 52 Lord’s Days of the Heidelberg Catechism (1563), one of the most widely used of the Reformation Catechisms. This historical teaching tool follows the outline of the book of Romans and thus clearly focuses on the gospel by hitting on the main points of man’s sin, Christ’s redemption and man’s gratitude.
Below is the introductory lesson in this study:
Four Marks of Serious Bible Students
In order to really profit from the study of Scripture it’s hardly enough to simply show up to hear a sermon. For those interested in moving beyond passive listening, here are four brief suggestions: