Belgic Confession, The: Its History and Sources (Texts and Studies in Reformation and PostReformation Thought) - Softcover

Book 8 of 9: Texts and Studies in Reformation and Post-Reformation Thought

Gootjes, Nicolaas H.

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9780801032356: Belgic Confession, The: Its History and Sources (Texts and Studies in Reformation and PostReformation Thought)

Synopsis

The Belgic Confession is one of the most important and oldest doctrinal statements of the Reformed churches. Written in 1561, it became a confession of Protestant believers in the Netherlands in the face of persecution from the Roman Catholic government. Despite its importance, there has been no comprehensive study on the history and background of this confession in English, until now. This newest volume in the Texts and Studies in Reformation and PostReformation Thought series examines the confession's early history, author, revisions, authority, and its relationship to Calvin and Beza. It is a valuable contribution to the field of Reformation studies.

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About the Author

Nicolaas H. Gootjes (ThD, Theological University of Kampen) is professor of dogmatology at the Theological College of the Canadian Reformed Churches in Hamilton, Ontario. He is the author of five books, including two in Korean and one in Dutch, and several articles.

From the Back Cover

The Belgic Confession is one of the most important and oldest doctrinal statements of the Reformed churches. Written in 1561, it became a confession of Protestant believers in the Netherlands in the face of persecution from the Roman Catholic government. Despite its importance, there has been no comprehensive study on the history and background of this confession in English--until now. In this addition to the Texts and Studies in Reformation and Post-Reformation Thought series, Nicolaas Gootjes explores several key aspects of the confession as well as its relationship to John Calvin and Theodore Beza. The Belgic Confession makes a valuable contribution to the field of Reformation studies.

"The Belgic Confession of 1561 was the most significant confessional document to emerge from the Reformation in the Netherlands in the sixteenth century. It is still regarded as a fine summary of the Reformed faith and is still used today in many churches around the world. How surprising, therefore, that this volume is the first full-length introduction to the origin and history of the confession to appear in English! The author has provided us with a careful and comprehensive treatment of the historical development, authorship, early influence, revisions, and translations of the Belgic Confession. It is a book we have been awaiting for a long time."
--Lyle D. Bierma, Jean and Kenneth Baker Professor of Systematic Theology, Calvin Theological Seminary

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