Directory of Calvinistic essays

Apologetics and Reformed epistemology

Why I hold to the ancient Christian faith

The Johannine epistemology

Sacraments in Reformed theology

Seeing the forgiveness of God: The sacraments from John Calvin's perspective

Christ's benediction of inclusion in his body: Baptism from a Calvinistic perspective

Invited by God to a meal that gives eternal nourishment: The Lord's Supper from a Calvinistic perspective

Prayer in Reformed theology

How to pray in the will of God: A Reformed understanding of the Lord's Prayer

The overlooked impact of prayer

Miscellaneous Reformed essays

The assurance of salvation: A Calvinistic approach to certainty

Reformed Theology: The System Behind the Reformation of Zwingli and Calvin

Three views on the Genesis days of creation

Every Christian meekly takes up his cross in this world, eagerly waiting for his home with Christ: A Calvinistic, redemptive-historical view

Reformed/Lutheran hybrids

God cannot be the author of sin (integrated with Lutheran comments)

A Calvinistic/Lutheran search engine

What does it mean to seek the kingdom of God? (Lutheran footnotes added)

Covenant theology (integrated with Lutheran comments)

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Gloria Patri

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

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Author information. David Bickel confesses the Nicene Creed, the Athanasian Creed, the Augsburg Confession, and the other documents of the Book of Concord because they faithfully summarize the sacred writings of the prophets and apostles. As a layman, he lacks the call needed to publicly teach in the church. | professional web page

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