Black Friday shopping has been a busy event for the last few days. Still, I usually get around to my blog posts!
This year I read several Presbyterian statements of faith which were written during the reformation. Wherever you are theologically, these writings greatly reflect the religious worldview of the Scottish Protestants.
The Scots Confession by John Knox: This one is short and to to the point. I personally preferred it to the later Westminster Confession of Faith. It no doubt heavily promotes a strong predestination view.
The Westminster Confession of Faith and Westminster Larger and Shorter Catechisms are among the most important documents of Protestant theology from the Reformation era. Their criticisms and objections of Roman Catholic Theology are also important to understanding the Reformation.
Some deep thoughts in those.
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DeleteAlthough this was maybe your shorter post, I really enjoyed it because I am very intrigued by the Presbyterian faith. I would like to read the Scots confession by John Knox. I look forward to reading your blog every week. Please write more soon.
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DeleteI would have liked you to provide a bit more insight into this topic. Please do so, soon, Josh.
ReplyDeleteI will Pete! Thanks!
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