Heinrich Bullinger and the Second Helvetic Confession (Second Helvetic Confession, Introduction)
This introductory article by Ronald Cammenga begins a series explaining the Second Helvetic Confession, focusing on its author Heinrich Bullinger and the historical context of this widely-adopted Reformed confession. The article provides background on both the First and Second Helvetic Confessions and their significance as internationally-endorsed Reformation creeds that shaped Reformed churches across Europe and beyond. Readers seeking to understand the theological heritage and confessional foundations of the Reformed tradition will find this a valuable entry point.
Introduction Beginning with this issue of the Standard Bearer, the undersigned has agreed to write a series of articles explaining the Second Helvetic Confession. These articles will regularly appear in the rubric "Believing and Confessing." This first article and the one that is to follow will serve as a general introduction to this new series. In this article we will focus on the author of the Second Helvetic Confession, Heinrich Bullinger. In the next article we will take an overview of the...
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