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Belgic Confession Art 36

Kuyper on the Revision of Article 36 of the Belgic

by R. Scott Clark on December 8, 2009 | 11 Comments

Darryl Hart has a very interesting post on Abraham Kuyper’s approach to the revision of Belgic Confession Art. 36.

Categorized Belgic Confession, Christ and Culture, Twofold Kingdom, URCNA | Tagged Abraham Kuyper, Belgic Confession Art 36, Christ and Culture, church-state relations, Twofold Kingdom | 11 Comments

Heidelcast 15: Belgic Confession 36 on the Civil Magistrate and the Advance of the Gospel

An HB Classic

by Heidelcast on March 31, 2013 | 29 Comments
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What is the role of the civil magistrate in advancing the ministry of the church? The HC had mail from Jason about Belgic Confession Art 36 on the civil magistrate. At first reading it seems to teach that the magistrate needs to . . . Continue reading →

Is The URCNA Going Forward, Backward, Or Sideways?

by R. Scott Clark on May 14, 2014 | 5 Comments

Years ago a Protestant Reformed minister told me that the URCNA was nothing more than the CRCNA of the 1950s. I took exception to that statement but it did make me wonder how much truth was in it. Would the URC be . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Belgic Confession Art. 36—On Civil Government

by Heidelcast on October 24, 2022
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The Belgic Confession was written by a Reformed pastor, Guy de Bres (1522–1567), who adopted the Reformed faith as a young man and studied with several Reformed luminaries, including John Calvin, before serving as a pastor, church planter, and chaplain in France . . . Continue reading →

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