It's About to Become A Lot Easier

to Recover the Reformed Confession. Reformation Heritage Books (the publisher of the Classic Reformed Theology series) is publishing, at the end of October, the first volume in in a multi-volume collection of the Reformed Confessions of the 16th and 17th Centuries. Some of these documents have not been available in English before and never has there been a comprehensive English-language collection of the Reformed confessions. It’s interesting that, at the same time some ostensibly conservative Reformed writers are calling into question the utility of “350-year old confessions” that this collection appears. Just in time. As they appear, readers will be able to choose for themselves with whom they should read and apply the Scriptures,: the Reformed Churches of the classical period of those who call into question the nature of Reformed theology, piety, and practice.

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  • R. Scott Clark
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    R.Scott Clark is the President of the Heidelberg Reformation Association, the author and editor of, and contributor to several books and the author of many articles. He has taught church history and historical theology since 1997 at Westminster Seminary California. He has also taught at Wheaton College, Reformed Theological Seminary, and Concordia University. He has hosted the Heidelblog since 2007.

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