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The good news we almost forgot : rediscovering the Gospel in a 16th century catechism / Kevin L. DeYoung. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago, Illinois : Moody Publishers, (c)2010.Description: 252 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780802458407
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX9428.D529.G663 2010
  • BX9428
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Contents:
Comfort, comfort my people, says your God -- Misery loves company -- It's really that bad -- We love justice and so does God -- Yet not two, but one -- The substitute who satisfies -- True faith -- The most important doctrine you never think about -- Your father is God -- All things, in fact -- What's in a name? -- The Christened One -- His Son and our Lord -- Vital virginity -- A suffering servant -- Death and hell -- The resurrection's relevance -- The forgotten ending -- The return of the King -- The divine, comforting, always and forever Holy Spirit -- The church of the reckoned righteous -- Better than the day before -- The granddaddy of them all -- Achieving low self-esteem -- Visible signs of invisible grace -- Clean! clean! -- Vivacious baby-baptizing -- As surely -- A real presence? -- The Lord's supper and the Mass : how wide the divide? -- The keys of the kingdom -- Shall we sin that grace may abound? -- Dying away and coming to life -- Delighting in the law and in the Lord -- A picture is not always worth a thousand words -- Out of the heart the mouth speaks -- Are oaths always wrong? -- A festive day of rest -- Coming of age and respecting authority -- Getting away with murder -- Swords for the fight against lust -- Justice and generosity -- It hurts so good -- Covetous or content? -- Why, how, what -- The indispensable fatherhood of God -- First things first -- The kingdom and the King -- Willing and walking -- Prayerlessness is unbelief -- Getting it and giving it away -- This is sure to be! -- Epilogue: The crust and the core.
Subject: Examines the sixteenth century Heidelberg Catechism, which focuses on the Apostle's Creed, the Ten Commandments, and the Lord's Prayer, and reinvents its teachings for a modern audience.
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Introduction: Hide and seek and the Heidelberg -- Comfort, comfort my people, says your God -- Misery loves company -- It's really that bad -- We love justice and so does God -- Yet not two, but one -- The substitute who satisfies -- True faith -- The most important doctrine you never think about -- Your father is God -- All things, in fact -- What's in a name? -- The Christened One -- His Son and our Lord -- Vital virginity -- A suffering servant -- Death and hell -- The resurrection's relevance -- The forgotten ending -- The return of the King -- The divine, comforting, always and forever Holy Spirit -- The church of the reckoned righteous -- Better than the day before -- The granddaddy of them all -- Achieving low self-esteem -- Visible signs of invisible grace -- Clean! clean! -- Vivacious baby-baptizing -- As surely -- A real presence? -- The Lord's supper and the Mass : how wide the divide? -- The keys of the kingdom -- Shall we sin that grace may abound? -- Dying away and coming to life -- Delighting in the law and in the Lord -- A picture is not always worth a thousand words -- Out of the heart the mouth speaks -- Are oaths always wrong? -- A festive day of rest -- Coming of age and respecting authority -- Getting away with murder -- Swords for the fight against lust -- Justice and generosity -- It hurts so good -- Covetous or content? -- Why, how, what -- The indispensable fatherhood of God -- First things first -- The kingdom and the King -- Willing and walking -- Prayerlessness is unbelief -- Getting it and giving it away -- This is sure to be! -- Epilogue: The crust and the core.

Examines the sixteenth century Heidelberg Catechism, which focuses on the Apostle's Creed, the Ten Commandments, and the Lord's Prayer, and reinvents its teachings for a modern audience.

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