Volume 31 · Issue 4 · Fall 2025
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Westminster & Confessions

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Confessing Church FoundersConfessing the Faith

“Live Not By Lies”

Ninety years ago a small group of pastors and elders in Barmen refused the Nazis' attempt to colonize the gospel. Working revisits Karl Barth's text and finds a confession that still names the temptation: any blood-and-soil ideology that asks the church to add another word to the one Word of God.

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The Confession that the PCUSA Needs

Burgess responds to the 225th General Assembly's call for a new PCUSA confession of faith with a different proposal: confess our present inability to make a common confession, and clarify what we would confess if we could. A serious work-around for a denomination at an impasse.

Priscilla Du Preez | UnsplashTheology

What All Christians Should Know

Bullinger's Decades sat alongside Calvin's Institutes as a foundational statement of Reformed theology in the sixteenth century. Slemmons offers Bullinger's own short summary in English for the first time, a fifty-article distillation of what every Christian should know.

Photo By Samuel MartinsConfessing the Faith

Orthodoxy at Stake

The PCUSA's Book of Order has long carried six 'Great Ends of the Church' that mark out what every Presbyterian congregation is for. Small reads them slowly, asks whether contemporary church life still recognizes itself in them, and offers a defense of orthodoxy that is anything but defensive.

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Who Needs Confessions of Faith?

Why do Protestants have confessions of faith? Burnett's answer is short: not because we want to say more than the Bible says, but because we don't want to say less. He walks through the docetist controversy as the kind of crisis that makes confession unavoidable.

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