In The Church's Book of Comfort , Willem van't Spijker and his team of scholars present an introductory investigation into the history, theology, and impact of the Heidelberg Catechism. The authors give careful attention to the background of the Reformation in Germany, the production of the Catechism, and the lives of those involved in making the Catechism. Interesting details are given about the practice of using catechisms before 1563, and the reception of the Heidelberg Catechism among the Reformed churches. Emphasis is also placed on the practice of Catechism preaching and the efforts to increase theological education among congregations. Readers will see the rich theological dimensions of the Catechism and its call for experiential religion. The Heidelberg Catechism has long been known for its warm display of orthodox doctrines, and this helpful book further displays the importance of this classic confessional statement.

Table of Contents:
1. The Reformation in Germany – Christa Boerke
2. The Completion of the Heidelberg Catechism – Wim Verboom
3. The People Behind the Heidelberg Catechism – Christa Boerke
4. The Theology of the Heidelberg Catechism – Willem van’t Spijker
5. The Heidelberg Catechism in the Netherlands
A. Catechism Teaching from the Late Middle Ages – Wim Verboom
B. Ecclesiastical Recognition of the Catechism – Teunis M. Hofman
6. The Heidelberg Catechism in Preaching and Teaching
A. The Catechism in Preaching – Willem Jan op’t Hof
B. The Catechism in Church Education – Marinus Golverdingen
7. The Continued Relevance of the Heidelberg Catechism – Willem van’t Spijker

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