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In an age of individualism and skeletel creeds or barebone statements of belief, the rich tradition of corporate confessions of faith provide a vital link to the church of ages past and the saints of all ages.

Creeds of Christendom - Name and Definition
by Philip Schaff

A Creed, or Rule of Faith, or Symbol, is a confession of faith for public use, or a form of words setting forth with authority certain articles of belief, which are regarded by the framers as necessary for salvation, or at least for the well-being of the Christian Church.

A creed may cover the whole ground of Christian doctrine and practice, or contain only such points as are deemed fundamental and sufficient, or as have been disputed. It may be declarative, or interrogative in form. It may be brief and popular (as the Apostles' and the Nicene Creeds), for general use in catechetical instruction and at baptism; or more elaborate and theological, for ministers and teachers, as a standard of public doctrine (the symbolical books of the Reformation period). In the latter case a confession of faith is always the result of dogmatic controversy, and more or less directly or indirectly polemical against opposing error. Each symbol bears the impress of its age, and the historical situation out of which it arose.

There is a development in the history of symbols. They assume a more definite shape with the progress of biblical and theological knowledge. They are mile-stones and finger-boards in the history of Christian doctrine. They embody the faith of generations, and the most valuable results of religious controversies. They still shape and regulate the theological thinking and public teaching of the churches of Christendom. They keep alive sectarian strifes and antagonisms, but they reveal also the underlying agreement, and foreshadow the possibility of future harmony.

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The Utility and Importance of Creeds and Confessions Samuel Millericon
Why “Confessional”? @ Creed or Chaosicon
Reformation Confessions: Their Relevance In Our Postmodern World (.pdf) Johan D. Tangelder, Reformation & Revival 10.2 (Spring 2001): 77-88.icon
Reformed Confessions of the 16th and 17th Centuries (MP3) Rev. James T. Dennison, Jr.icon
Predestination in the Reformed Confessions B.B. Warfieldicon
A Catechism for Boys and Girls (.pdf) Erroll Hulseicon
A Good Creed Seldom Goes Unpunished Carl Trumanicon
A New Catechism for Young Christians (.pdf) Grace Presbyterian Church Redding, California icon
A Puritan Catechism Charles Spurgeonicon
A Short History of Creeds and Confessions A.A. Hodgeicon
Church Creeds and Christian Schools John M. Frameicon
Confessions and Catechisms of the Reformation Mark A. Nollicon
Credo: I Believe-But In Whom? (.pdf) Peter Toon, Reformation & Revival 10.2 (Spring 2001): 33-48.icon
Creeds and Confessions A. A. Hodgeicon
Creeds and Deeds Michael S. Hortonicon
Creeds and Doctrinal Advance Gresham Machenicon
Creeds of Christendom Philip Schafficon
Creeds, What Are They All About? Roger D. Pittelkoicon
Dogmatic Christianity, the Essential Ground of Practical Christianity Archibald Alexander Hodgeicon
Don't fence me in Against Heresiesicon
Home Schooling: Recovering the Disciplined Art of Catechesis Michael S. Hortonicon
Important Creeds and Councils of the Christian Church Charles R. Biggsicon
Recovering the Reformed Confession (MP3) R. Scott Clark - Christ Reformed Churchicon
The Consensus of Geneva. A.D. 1552. John Calvinicon
The Creed Defines the Scriptures and Strengthens the Faith Peter Bendericon
The Creeds: Walking in the Faith of our Fathers Detlev Schulzicon
The First Principles on the Oracles of God Thomas Shepardicon
The Historical Necessity For Creeds And Confessions Of Faith (.pdf) James Edward McGoldrick, Reformation & Revival 10.2 (Spring 2001): 15-31icon
The Reformed and Post-Reformation Creeds and Councils Charles R. Biggsicon
The Young Communicant's Catechism John Willison - A catechism for young people preparing for admission to the Lord's tableicon
What is a "Confession"? Quotations by Spurgeon and othersicon
Who Needs A Creed? Mark Johnstonicon
Whose Orthodoxy?: How to Define It and Why It's So Important Dr. Michael Hortonicon
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