Confesiones De Fe De La Iglesi – (Spanish)
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Confesiones de Fe de la Iglesia es un libro que incluye las seis principales confesiones de fe de la iglesia y donde se explica su contexto historico. Las seis confesiones principales son:
*El Simbolo Apostolico
*El Simbolo del Concilio de Nicea
*El Simbolo de Atanasio
*El Catecismo de Heidelberg
*La Confesion de Fe de las Iglesias Reformadas de los Paises Bajos (La Confesion Belga)
*Los Canones de Dort
Con los textos de las tres ultimas confesiones, se han insertado muchas citas biblicas como pruebas, un indice sobre varios temas y una lista de pasajes paralelos de la Confesion Belga y Canones de Dort que tratan los mimos temas que el Catecismo de Heidelberg, para quienes lo usan como tematica en la predicacion y catequesis.
Confessions of Faith of the Church is a book that includes the six main confessions of faith of the church and explains their historical context. The six main confessions are:
*The Apostolic Symbol
*The Symbol of the Council of Nicaea
*The Symbol of Athanasius
*The Heidelberg Catechism
*The Confession of Faith of the Reformed Churches of the Netherlands (The Belgic Confession)
*The Canons of Dort
Many biblical quotations have also been inserted with the texts of the last three confessions as proofs. And an index on various topics and a list of parallel passages from the Belgic Confession and the Canons of Dort that deal with the same topics as the Heidelberg Catechism, for those who use the Heidelberg Catechism as a theme in preaching and catechesis…
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SKU (ISBN): 9788476454015
ISBN10: 8476454015
Language: Spanish
Compiled by: Editorial CLIE
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2024
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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