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Reformed Confessionalism (Blessings of the Faith)

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Reformed Confessionalism (Blessings of the Faith)

If you’ve ever recited the Apostles’ Creed or heard that “man’s chief end is to glorify God and enjoy him forever,” you’ve been exposed to historic creeds and confessions. But where did such writings come from? What purpose do they serve? And what blessings do they bring when embraced? Blair Smith answers these questions and more as he explains the history, rationale, and benefits of confessionalism—showing that confession is a practice that is grounded in Scripture and addressing common concerns.

Written for the church, the Blessings of the Faith series introduces and celebrates Reformed doctrine and practice—each book features a brief and practical overview of its topic with discussion questions and an extensive Q&A section.

If you’ve ever recited the Apostles’ Creed or heard that “man’s chief end is to glorify God and enjoy him forever,” you’ve been exposed to historic creeds and confessions. But where did such writings come from? What purpose do they serve? And what blessings do they bring when embraced? Blair Smith answers these questions and more as he explains the history, rationale, and benefits of confessionalism—showing that confession is a practice that is grounded in Scripture and addressing common concerns.

Written for the church, the Blessings of the Faith series introduces and celebrates Reformed doctrine and practice—each book features a brief and practical overview of its topic with discussion questions and an extensive Q&A section.

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If you’ve ever recited the Apostles’ Creed or heard that “man’s chief end is to glorify God and enjoy him forever,” you’ve been exposed to historic creeds and confessions. But where did such writings come from? What purpose do they serve? And what blessings do they bring when embraced? Blair Smith answers these questions and more as he explains the history, rationale, and benefits of confessionalism—showing that confession is a practice that is grounded in Scripture and addressing common concerns.

Written for the church, the Blessings of the Faith series introduces and celebrates Reformed doctrine and practice—each book features a brief and practical overview of its topic with discussion questions and an extensive Q&A section.

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