Strikingly illustrated Valuable addition to any family library
Strikingly illustrated Valuable addition to any family library
A new look for timeless truth.
For almost 400 years families have been using The Westminster Shorter Catechism as a guide to understanding the basics of the Christian faith. This new, illustrated edition breathes fresh life into these timeless questions and answers, helping a new generation to learn the primary truths drawn from the Bible and laid out by our fathers in the faith. Ira Miniof’s striking images will help families engage with and meditate on the meaning of each entry. A valuable addition to any family’s library.
The entries are separated into sections for ease of reference:
Also includes a short glossary of practices and concepts used, and an index of Scripture proofs.
“I'm thankful for this new edition of these time-tested questions and answers, updated, simplified, and beautifully pictured. Here is a beautiful catechism, beautifully pictured, so that we might behold more clearly our beautiful God.”
The Shorter Catechism … has shaped the lives of generations of Christians throughout the world. So it is fitting that it should be produced in this beautiful 21st century edition. For genuine beauty, true likeness to Jesus Christ, is what the Catechism helps to create in anyone––old or young––who uses it faithfully.
-- Sinclair B. FergusonWe have used the Westminster Shorter Catechism with our own children, and now with our grandchildren. This is by far the most visually attractive version we have ever encountered. We expect that many parents will want to get a copy as soon as they see it!
-- Tim KellerThis beautifully illustrated version updates the language without losing the meaning or simplicity of the original. As a result, it could be an extremely useful tool in defending the truth once delivered to the saints.
-- David RobertsonI’m thankful for this new edition of these time–tested questions and answers, updated, simplified, and beautifully pictured. Here is a beautiful catechism, beautifully pictured, so that we might behold more clearly our beautiful God.
-- Jason HelopoulosAndrew Green is a layman with an interest in Reformed theology. He enjoys reading, coffee, the outdoors and spending time with family and friends.Ben Preston is the minister of Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church in Larne, Northern Ireland. He loves the outdoors, riding his motorcycle and podcasting.
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