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The Triple Knowledge series: An Exposition of the Heidelberg Catechism. Herman Hoeksema. 2nd edition. 10 vols. Jenison, MI: Reformed Free Publishing Association, 2015. Cloth. $179.95. Rev. Joshua Engelsma is pastor of Doon Protestant Reformed Church. I must admit that when I first caught wind that
The RFPA is excited to announce that the first five volumes of the Triple Knowledge republication are now available! Found in these volumes is the most extensive commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism in English. This fine exposition on man's misery, deliverance, and thankfulness clearly sets forth
The Triple Knowledge: An Exposition of the Heidelberg Catechism. Herman Hoeksema. 2nd edition. 10 vols. Jenison, MI: Reformed Free Publishing Association, 2015. Cloth. $179.95. [Reviewed by Rev. Joshua D. Engelsma.] I must admit that, when I first caught wind that the Reformed Free Publishing Assoc
(1976). The Triple Knowledge (Vol. II). Grand Rapids, Michigan: RFPA. Ursinus, Z., & Olevianus, C. (1563). The Heidelberg Catechism. Heidelberg, Palatinate, Germany. Van Halsema, T. B. (1963). Three Men Came to Heidelberg. Christian Reformed Publishing House. Vreugdenhill, J. (1991). Gods Care and C
Over and over—the triple knowledge is necessary for comfort. The Heidelberg Catechism was adopted without reservation in 1563 and was received by the church with much thanksgiving. Centuries later we are still profoundly grateful for God’s leading from confusion and chaos to order and comfort by hav
This Faith glorifies God as Triune, sovereign, holy, and gracious in Jesus Christ. We have this knowledge only as a gift of the Holy Spirit, but the Spirit uses teaching and hard study to give the knowledge of God. The knowledge of God, then, is an intellectual knowledge of God alongside of love and
Yes, comfort is also knowledge. Hence, we may be instructed in this comfort, instructed by the Word of God, and through instruction we may grow in the conscious and full possession of this comfort in life and death. Three things we must know, the Catechism teaches us, know with the spiritual knowled