Home | ·Î±×ÀÎ | ȸ¿ø°¡ÀÔ | ¼±±³¼¾ÅͼҰ³

| ¼±±³¿îµ¿º»ºÎ | Á¦4¼¼°è¼±±³ | ¼¼°è¿ª»ç | ±³È¸¼ºÀåÇÐ | ½Å ÇÐ | ¸ñȸÇÐ | ³ª´®ÀDZ¤Àå | ÁúÀÇÀÀ´ä | µ¿¿ªÀÚ½Ç | µ¿¿µ»ó½Ç | ÀÚÀ¯°Ô½ÃÆÇ

ȸ¿ø°¡ÀÔ ºñ¹øºÐ½Ç
ID
PW
¾ÆÀ̵ð ±â¾ïÇϱâ
¹®ÀÇÀüÈ­¾È³»










The Reformation and Reaction (1500-1800 AD) (Heidelberg Catechism)
ÀåºÎ¿µ  2009-01-04 15:10:39, Á¶È¸ : 2,402


7. Heidelberg Catechism (1563 AD)

(1) In 1559 the Palatinate, one of the German states, acquired a new ruler, the elector Frederick III. Hee wished to advance the Reformed faith there. To this end, he commissioned a catechism, for use in the churches and the schools.

(2) This catechism was written in 1562 by number of theologians from Heidelberg University, principally Zacharias Ursinus and Kaspar Olevianus, both still in their twenties. In 1560 it was approved by the synod of Heidelberg and published and translated into Latin and other languages.

(3) It has been said to combine the intimacy of Luther, the charity of Melanchthon and the fire of Calvin.

(4) The contents of the text comprise 129 questions and answers divided into 52 Sundays, so that the catechism can be fitted into a year's programme. It is divided into three parts: Man's Misery, Man's redemption and Thankfulness.




.



 

Copyright 2008 Fourth World Mission Center. All rights reserved.
Phone : (714) 842-1918, (424) 239-8818, E-mail : revpauljang@hotmail.com
Address : 16000 Villa Yorba Lane #131, Huntington Beach CA 92647, U.S.A
Mission Center Homepages : www.mission4.org / www.usmission4.org / www.mission4.info
Web designed by Ebizcare.com