Westminster Shorter Catechism
The Westminster Shorter Catechism, composed in 1647, contains 107 questions and answers summarizing the essential doctrines of the Christian faith.
Date: 1647
Authorship: Prepared by the Westminster Assembly and approved for use in the churches of Scotland and England.
The Shorter Catechism distills the Assembly’s theology into brief answers that move from humanity’s chief end through Scripture, God, Christ, salvation, the law, sacraments, prayer, and the Lord’s Prayer.
It has served for centuries as a teaching text for children, new believers, households, churches, and schools in the English-speaking Reformed tradition.
- Read one question slowly, then compare its proof texts before moving on.
- Use the topic groupings to trace a doctrine from first principles to practice.
- Pair shorter answers with Larger Catechism parallels when a topic needs more depth.
The nature and works of God as Creator and Sustainer
The fall, sin, and the misery of humanity
The person and work of Christ, and the application of redemption
The moral law and what God requires of man
Baptism and the Lord's Supper as means of grace
Prayer and the petitions of the Lord's Prayer
Q58. What is required in the fourth commandment?
A. The fourth commandment requireth the keeping holy to God such set times as he hath appointed in his Word; expressly one whole day in seven, to be a holy sabbath to himself.
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