Why? (1)
Brian Huizinga examines the foundational question of why Reformed believers should carefully study, defend, and teach biblical doctrine. Drawing on Scripture and the example of Jesus Christ, he makes the case for the personal and ecclesiastical importance of doctrinal precision and theological exactness in the life of both office-bearers and individual believers.
Why take heed to doctrine? The title of this rubric is "Taking Heed to the Doctrine." Writing for this rubric, I must take heed to doctrine. Reading this rubric, you take heed to doctrine. Before writing one article in explanation of the doctrine of the Reformed faith, an examination of the reason for the whole enterprise of theology and the importance of doctrine should be conducted. In any endeavor it is good to ask "why? Why do you do what you do?" And because young pastor Timothy, who was...
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