
I really like the Heidelberg Catechism — a lot. In my opinion, it’s one of the most complete pastoral summaries of Reformed Christian doctrine in existence. So, to maintain and/or improve my writing and theological chops, I’ve decided to blog through it. All 129 questions.
These “Heidelberg Musings” will be little meditations/devotions through each question . . . just as I’m personally processing through them. While I’m not promising anything too profound, I hope and trust that these will be helpful to some (myself included). When the Catechism was first produced in the 1600s, it was divided into 52 sections, one for each Lord’s Day of the year. That’s how these will be divided as well, with each “Lord’s Day” being at least one post (maybe more, depending on how many questions are specified for a particular day).
On with the first Lord’s Day (in the next post). Please, let me know what you think . . . good and bad.
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