Ebook {Epub PDF} The Westminster Shorter Catechism: For Study Classes by G.I. Williamson
About the author () G. I. Williamson (BD, Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary) has served congregations of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, the Reformed Churches of New Zealand, and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He is author of study guides to the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Shorter Catechism, as well as editor 5/5(3). · He is author of study guides to the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Shorter Catechism, as well as editor of Ordained Servant, a journal for elders and deacons. Customer Reviews A clear, helpful exposition of each question in the Westminster Shorter bltadwin.ru: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing. Williamson’s Shorter Catechism Guide is a great resource for group studies. I especially appreciate the questions at the end of each chapter. It is helpful, as a group study leader, to have some questions as a jumping off point/5().
Works by G. I. Williamson. Westminster Confession of Faith: A Study Manual copies, 3 reviews. The Westminster Shorter Catechism: For Study Classes copies, 1 review. The Heidelberg Catechism: A Study Guide copies. The Shorter Catechism: Questions copies, 2 reviews. The Shorter Catechism: Questions copies, 1 review. The Westminster Shorter Catechism: For Study Classes. G I Williamson. It seems that G.I. Williamson uses the confession more as a spring board into discussing the fundamentals of our doctrine but does not go into any length about the details of the Westminster Confession itself. Perhaps, I had too high expectations. About the author () G. I. Williamson (BD, Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary) has served congregations of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, the Reformed Churches of New Zealand, and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He is author of study guides to the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Shorter Catechism, as well as editor.
The Westminster Shorter Catechism: For Study Classes – G. I. Williamson – Google Books. He also tends to focus on his particular pet issues–such as the need for Christian schools as opposed to secular public education–which, regardless of whether the reader agrees with him, are not necessary in a discussion of the Westminster Catechism. About the author () G. I. Williamson (BD, Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary) has served congregations of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, the Reformed Churches of New Zealand, and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He is author of study guides to the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Shorter Catechism, as well as editor. Ostensibly, the purpose of this book is to present and explain the beliefs contained in the Westminster Shorter Catechism. However, Williamson choose a much more partisan path, and uses the book to present his own particular variety of Presbyterianism and his own interpretation of the Catechism, not the text of the Catechism itself.
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