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Confessing the Faith, A READER'S GUIDE TO THE WESTMINSTER CONFESSION OF FAITH

Chad Van Dixhoorn

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In Confessing the Faith, Chad Van Dixhoorn offers a fresh look at a classic statement of the Reformed faith. The Westminster Confession of Faith finds itself in the first rank of great Christian creeds. Presbyterian and Reformed churches employ its doctrine for instruction; others acknowledge few texts to be so useful in the Christian’s quest to glorify and enjoy God. This accessible, biblical, and thoughtful work digests years of study and teaching into bite-sized sections. Van Dixhoorn’s work is historical and practical in its focus. It deliberately presents readers with more than another survey of Reformed theology; it offers a guide to a particular text, considers its original proof-texts, and seeks to deepen our understanding of each paragraph of the Confession. Challenging hearts and minds, Confessing the Faith hopes to edify and instruct both advanced and general audiences, as the authors of the Confession of Faith surely hoped their magnum opus would do.

Publisher: Banner of Truth
Type: Hardback
ISBN: 9781848714045

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Chad Van Dixhoorn (PhD, University of Cambridge) is Chancellor's Professor of Historical Theology and Associate Professor of Church History at Reformed Theological Seminary. In 2013 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in recognition of his five-volume work on the Westminster Assembly, published with Oxford University Press. Van Dixhoorn served for nine years as a pastor, first in Cambridge, UK and then in Vienna, Virginia.

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‘A true gem. It deserves to be the standard reference book for any pastor seeking to use the Westminster Standards in his ministry. It should be the first volume for which any Sunday School teacher reaches when asked to do a class on the Confession. It should be the constant companion of all elders…Enjoy , and learn.’ CARL TRUEMAN