The Heidelblog

Search

Primary Menu

Skip to content
  • About
    • R. Scott Clark
    • Heidelmedia
    • Heidelblog Resources
    • Heidelblog Contributors
    • Categories
    • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • The Heidelcast
  • Books & Essays

true humanity

HC Question 17 (part 1): True God

by R. Scott Clark on April 30, 2009

7. Why must he also be true God? That by the power of His Godhead He might bear in His manhood the burden of God’s wrath,1 and so obtain for2 and restore to us righteousness and life.3 1 Isaiah 53:8. Acts 2:24. . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Heidelberg Catechism | Tagged Heidelberg Catechism, incarnation, Q. 17, true humanity

Not A Ladder But A Cross

by R. Scott Clark on August 31, 2013 | 1 Comment

“17. Why must he also be true God? That by the power of His Godhead He might bear in His manhood the burden of God’s wrath, and so obtain for and restore to us righteousness and life.” Almost from the beginning of . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Heidelberg Catechism | Tagged dualism, gnosticism, Heidelberg Catechism, holiness, Mediator, righteousness, true humanity | 1 Comment

Witsius On The Distinction Between Christ’s Resurrection And His Glorification

by R. Scott Clark on November 30, 2014

X. While Christ remained on the earth, however, his body was not advanced to that full perfection of glory, which it has possessed ever since its exaltation above the heavens. From condescension to the weakness of the disciples, he suffered it to . . . Continue reading →

The Heidelblog
The Heidelcast

Subscribe to the Heidelblog today!

Recent Comments

  • R. Scott Clark on God, Philosophers, and Evil
  • Sheila Foerth on God, Philosophers, and Evil
  • Catherine Paul on Johnson: That Adam Was A Type of Christ Implies Federal Theology
  • R. Scott Clark on God, Philosophers, and Evil
  • R. Scott Clark on God, Philosophers, and Evil

Resources

  • Welcome to the Heidelblog!
  • Books and Essays
  • R. Scott Clark
  • Contact
  • Archives
  • Categories
  • Using the HB Effectively
  • What Must A Christian Believe?
  • Heidelblog Resources
  • Discovering The Reformed Confession
  • Heidelberg Catechism (1563)
  • Top HB Posts Through The Years
  • The Ecumenical Creeds
  • The Reformed Confessions
  • Belgic Confession (1561)
  • Canons Of Dort (1619)
  • Heidelberg Reformation Association
  • The Heidelcast
  • The Heidelberg Catechism Podcast
  • Resources On The Heidelberg Catechism (1563)
  • Heidelblog Contributors
  • The Canons Of Dork
  • Subscribe To The Heidelblog!
  • Covenant Theology And Infant Baptism
  • Heidelmedia Archive
  • Calvin’s Inventory Of Relics
  • Resources On Pilgrim Theology
  • Heidelmedia
  • Resources On Spiritual, Physical, And Sexual Abuse In The Church
  • Great Lakes Reformed Conference Oct 14, 2023
  • Resources On Election And Predestination

The “Ruformation” Continues: Heideldog 2

The Heidelblog

Tags

Baptism calvin Canons of Dort Christ and Culture Christology civil liberties covenant of grace covenant of works Covenant Theology d. g. hart Defining “Reformed” Eschatology evangelicalism Federal Vision free speech Gospel Grace Heidelberg Catechism Heidelcast Hermeneutics Justification law and gospel LGBTQ Machen Ministry Natural Law Office Hours Pastoral Ministry pca piety political correctness Recovering the Reformed Confession reformation regulative principle religious freedom religious liberty Romanism rule of worship salvation Sanctification Sola Fide Sola Gratia Sola Scriptura Twofold Kingdom Worship
The Heidelcast
Proudly powered by WordPress


Copyright © 2023 R. Scott Clark. All Rights Reserved. The Heidelberg Reformation Association is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Federal ID number available upon request. Hosted by Kinsta.