Category Archives: Classic Reformed Theology
An interview with R. Scott Clark
Covenant Radio recently posted an interview with R. Scott Clark on Olevianus’s An Exposition of the Apostles’ Creed. An Exposition of the Apostles’ Creed: Olevianus’s Exposition of the Apostles’ Creed is a collection of sermons he preached on the basic articles … Continue reading
CRT Volume 2 is Released
An Exposition of the Apostles’ Creed —Caspar Olevianus Caspar Oleviaus (1536–1587) is most known today for his role as one of the authors of the Heidelberg Catechism. He was also an able biblical commentator, passionate preacher, and influential churchman. His place … Continue reading
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Volume 2 in the Classic Reformed Theology Series
An Exposition of the Apostles’ Creed Olevianus’s Exposition of the Apostles’ Creed is a collection of sermons he preached on the basic articles of the Christian faith. It serves as a reminder that the Reformed tradition did not see itself … Continue reading
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Just In: A Sketch of the Christian’s Catechism
In stock now! Ames’s method in this book is not an analysis of the Catechism itself. Rather, he chooses a particular text of Scripture that supports the main thoughts for a given Lord’s Day. While the exposition is directly … Continue reading
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Coming Soon
A Sketch of the Christian’s Catechism by William Ames, Translated by Todd M. Rester, Introduction by Joel R. Beeke and Todd M. Rester January 19, 2009 Retail: $40.00 RHB: $30.00 Ames’s method in this book is not an analysis of … Continue reading
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Introducing The Series Classic Reformed Theology
Ames’s method in this book is not an analysis of the Catechism itself. Rather, he chooses a particular text of Scripture that supports the main thoughts for a given Lord’s Day. While the exposition is directly from the Bible, Ames’s … Continue reading
CLASSIC REFORMED THEOLOGY
Reformation Heritage Books is excited to announce a new series of books: Classic Reformed Theology. We are privileged to have the valuable editorial guidance of the R. Scott Clark (the Heidelblogger) on this series. We expect the first book of … Continue reading
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