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First, just as every minister who preaches from the Scriptures must cross the bridge from Old Testament Israel and first-century Ephesus to the situation of Christians living in today’s world, so the catechism preacher must cross the bridge from sixteenth-century Reformed theology to the needs and concerns of persons living in a twenty-first-century culture.
A Faith Worth Teaching: The Heidelberg Catechism’s Enduring Heritage
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