Chalcedonian Creed

The Chalcedonian Creed is the profession of faith made by the Fathers of the Council of Chalcedon, held in A.D. 451. The creed repudiates the heresy of Monophysitism by affirming that Christ has two natures, divine and human.
0
Your rating: None

Genevan Catechism

CATECHISM OF THE CHURCH OF GENEVA, BEING A FORM OF INSTRUCTION FOR CHILDREN THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST.
0
Your rating: None

Lausanne Covenant

The text of the Lausanne Covenant.
0
Your rating: None

Lutheran Confessions of 1529-1580

The Augsburg Confession is the first of the great Protestant Confessions. All orthodox Lutheran church bodies base their teachings upon this treatise because they believe that it is a faithful to Word of God...
0
Your rating: None

Manhattan Declaration

Christians are heirs of a 2,000-year tradition of proclaiming God's word, seeking justice in our societies, resisting tyranny, and reaching out with compassion to the poor, oppressed and suffering ...
0
Your rating: None

Bible Research (Website)

Author: 
Michael Marlowe (Content Editor)
This site is for Bible students who are looking for detailed information on the history of the canon, texts, and versions of Scripture. [This is a brilliant site covering aspects of theology as well - particularly in relation to the canons of scripture.]
5
Your rating: None Average: 5 (1 vote)

Canons of Dordrecht

The Canons of Dordrecht: Canons Ratified in the National Synod of the Reformed Church, Held at Dordrecht, in the Years 1618 and 1619.
0
Your rating: None