What Christians Believe
This classic text, a brief yet powerful exposition of the Apostles' Creed, introduces in a fully ecumenical way the basic beliefs that have animated and informed the historical faith of Christians. Re...
This classic text, a brief yet powerful exposition of the Apostles' Creed, introduces in a fully ecumenical way the basic beliefs that have animated and informed the historical faith of Christians. Re...
Based on the Lutherans articles of faith on which concessions could be made and those on which no concessions might be made.
Illuminating the Christian approach to social and racial justice, the author argues that the Apostles' Creed is an act of personal commitment rather than simply a set of historical doctrines. In 19...
Christianity has always been a "creedal" religion in that it has always been theological. It was rooted in the theological tradition of ancient Israel, which was unified by its historical credos and d...
This exciting new resource for Presbyterian pastors, worship leaders, and educators demonstrates how to incorporate the new Belonging to God catechism into worship services-allowing for the full inclu...
A section-by-section, line-by-line commentary that reflects on the meaning of "A Brief Statement" that will help Presbyterians think about who they are and what they believe, and will interest others ...
This translation of a very enlightening book includes all the essentials of Calvin's position, unobscured by complicated discussions characteristic of Calvin's later writings. "Exhibits the living fai...
Catechesis for Infant Baptism will help parishes design a catechetical process for the formation of a ministry team to share "our common treasure" of faith with parents preparing for their infant's ba...
Continuing the project of 'Word and Church', this new collection gathers studies in three areas. Webster firstly produces studies on the nature of Christian theology and its relation to Scripture and ...
"If there is one statement of the Christian Church, it is contained in the Apostles' Creed", writes William Barclay. He reminds us, however, that the Creed should be seen not so much as a test and yar...
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