Good news that we almost forgot
Good news that we almost forgot

Good news that we almost forgot

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Rediscovering the Gospel in the Catechism of the Sixteenth Century.
Catechism is a means of instruction in faith with the help of questions about God and man and answers to these questions on the basis of the Bible. In this book, Kevin DeYoung helps to better understand one of the greatest catechisms, the Heidelberg Catechism.

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Foreword
Introduction. Hide and seek and Heidelberg


1. Comfort, comfort My people, says your God
2. Trouble does not come alone
3. Everything is really so bad
4. We love justice, and so does God
5. Still not two, but one
6. Substitution and satisfaction
7. True faith
8. The most important teaching that you hardly think about
9. Your Father is God
10. Everything is from His hand
11. What does the name mean?
12. Christ and Christians
13. My Son, our Lord
14. The girl gives life
15. The Good Shepherd lays down his life for the sheep
16. Death and Hell
17. The relevance of resurrection
18. The lost final
19. Return of the Tsar
20. Divine, consoling, always and forever Holy Spirit
21. The church of those who are considered righteous
22. Better than the day before
23. Do you remember how it all began?
24. How to achieve low self-esteem
25. Visible signs of invisible grace
26. Clean! Clean!
27. Zadornoe christening of children
28. "Every time"
29. Real presence?
30. Lord's Supper and mass: is there a big difference?
31. The Keys of the Kingdom
32. Shall we sin so that grace may increase?
33. They die and come back to life
34. Joy about the law and the Lord
35. It is not always better to see than to hear
36. The mouth speaks of the fullness of the heart
37. Is it possible to take an oath?
38. Holiday day off
39. Growth and respect for power
40. How to avoid punishment for murder
41. Weapons for fighting lust
42. Justice and generosity
43. Sweet Pain
44. Envy or satisfaction?
45. Prayer: why, how, about what
46. Always Father
47. Priority - first of all
48. The Kingdom and the King
49. Willing and doing
50. No prayer - no faith
51. Receive and distribute
52. So be it!

Epilogue. Beliefs and snobbery
Appendix. Does the Heidelberg Catechism prohibit homosexuality?


Кевін Деянг

Kevin DeYoung holds a Master of Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Seminary. His books have won awards. He has a popular blog, is a frequent speaker at conferences, and serves as senior pastor at University Reformed Church in East Lansing, Michigan. His wife's name is Patricia.

ISBN 978-985-7299-07-2
Year 2022
Cover Soft
Pages count 360
Language Russian
Weight 430 g
Size 138 x 208 x 18

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Price ₴350.00
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