Heidelberg Catechism: A Historical, Theological, and Pastoral Commentary

Clark, R Scott


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The Gospel in the Catechism

"Monumental." --J. V. Fesko "Generation-defining."--Harrison Perkins "A full banquet with all the courses." --Zachary Purvis "Invaluable." --Ligon Duncan "A ready guide for every church and family." --Matthew Barrett


  • Understand a foundational Reformed catechism
  • Follow a 52-week plan for reading or preaching
  • Study alone or in a small group


Christians are bombarded with competing messages, but the Heidelberg Catechism speaks clearly. Its teaching on the gospel and the Christian life is biblical, accessible, and pastoral. Its three-part structure of guilt (law), grace (gospel), and gratitude (sanctification) is framed by the comfort the Christian has in God alone.

In The Heidelberg Catechism, R. Scott Clark reflects on the catechism's theology, piety, and practice. This thorough yet accessible guide to the catechism comments on each of its 129 questions, revealing the catechism's historical and theological context and explaining how it enlivens the Christian faith today.


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  • Cover Type
    Hardcover
  • ISBN
    9781683598206
  • Page Count
    1016
  • Weight
    3.75 lb
  • Publisher
    Lexham Academic
  • Publication Date
    November 2025
Heidelberg Catechism: A Historical, Theological, and Pastoral Commentary - Clark, R Scott - 9781683598206
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Heidelberg Catechism: A Historical, Theological, and Pastoral Commentary

$52.35 $59.99

The Gospel in the Catechism

"Monumental." --J. V. Fesko "Generation-defining."--Harrison Perkins "A full banquet with all the courses." --Zachary Purvis "Invaluable." --Ligon Duncan "A ready guide for every church and family." --Matthew Barrett



Christians are bombarded with competing messages, but the Heidelberg Catechism speaks clearly. Its teaching on the gospel and the Christian life is biblical, accessible, and pastoral. Its three-part structure of guilt (law), grace (gospel), and gratitude (sanctification) is framed by the comfort the Christian has in God alone.

In The Heidelberg Catechism, R. Scott Clark reflects on the catechism's theology, piety, and practice. This thorough yet accessible guide to the catechism comments on each of its 129 questions, revealing the catechism's historical and theological context and explaining how it enlivens the Christian faith today.

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