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The Heidelcast is the official podcast of the Heidelberg Reformation Association. With more than 800 episodes, the Heidelcast has been in production since 2009.

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 109—The Seventh Commandment Is About Chastity

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on July 4, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast For July 3, 2022: A Mailbag Episode

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on July 2, 2022 | 4 Comments
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During Dr Clark’s summer trip to Nebraska the mailbag (and Heideltext inbox) filled up so what was supposed to be an episode on the Canons of Dort became a Q&A episode. Never fear. The episode for next week returns to the Canons. . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 108—What Does The 7th Commandment Teach?

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  • Heidelcast
on July 2, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 107—Is All That Is Required That I Not Murder My Neighbor?

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  • Heidelcast
on July 1, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 106—Does The Sixth Commandment Only Forbid Murder?

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on June 30, 2022 | 3 Comments
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 105—What Does It Mean To Forbid Murder?

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  • Heidelcast
on June 29, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

The Canons Of Dort On Law And Gospel

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  • Heidelcast
on June 29, 2022

In the Canons of Dort the Reformed churches distinguish law and gospel. Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 104—What Does It Mean To Honor Authorities?

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on June 28, 2022 | 10 Comments
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 103—How Should Christians Keep The Sabbath?

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  • Heidelcast
on June 27, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast For June 26, 2022: Every Tribe, Tongue, And Nation (6): First Head Of Doctrine (3)

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on June 25, 2022
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Perhaps the most fundamental complaint of the Remonstrants against Reformed theology, the concern that most animated Arminius’ desire to revise Reformed theology, was the charge that the Reformed view makes God the author of evil. In his desire to fix this problem . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 102—May We Swear Reverently By Saints?

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on June 25, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 101—May We Swear Reverently By God’s Name

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on June 24, 2022 | 1 Comment
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 100—Does God Hate Abuse Of His Name?

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  • Heidelcast
on June 23, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

The Problem Of Divine Intent

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on June 22, 2022 | 3 Comments

Heidelcast For June 19, 2022: What Happens When Christians Try To Be “Relevant” And Why The Focus On The Confessions?

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on June 18, 2022
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Despite our fondest wish to get back to the series on the Canons of Dort, the Science tells us that it is time for only our second ever best of episode. In this episode we feature some audio from January 2010, where . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast For June 12, 2022: Questions And Answers On Amyraldianism, Pentecostalism, And Much More

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on June 11, 2022
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This is a question and answer episode. Scott from VA texts to ask about Amyraldianism, is it heresy and what does it have to do with the distinction between the sufficiency of the atonement and the efficiency of the atonement. Anonymous texts . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 99—What Is The Third Commandment?

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on June 9, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 98—What About Pictures As Books For The People?

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  • Heidelcast
on June 8, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 97—What About Images Of Jesus?

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  • Heidelcast
on June 7, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 96—What Is God’s Rule Of Worship?

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  • Heidelcast
on June 6, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

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