Our Creed: For Every Culture and for Every Generation by Mark G. Johnston

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About

The Apostles’ Creed has united the church throughout her history. The engaging and pastoral style of Our Creed presents the creed in a fresh and appealing manner that speaks to our postmodern culture. By unfolding the creed’s great scriptural truths and using helpful applications, compelling illustrations, and penetrating study questions, this book is the perfect tool for membership classes, small groups, and Sunday school.

Endorsements

“A welcome and much-needed encouragement for the church today. . . . A careful study of these pages will instill confidence in any Christian who desires to knowledgeably answer that age-old question, ‘What do you believe?’”

—K. Scott Oliphint, Professor of Apologetics and Systematic Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia

“The church would be hard pressed to find a creed more important to her than the Apostles’ Creed; she would also be hard pressed to find a better, more practical exposition of it than Our Creed.”

—Mike Honeycutt, Associate Professor of Historical and Practical Theology, Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis

“This book will quickly prove to be an excellent tool for discipling Christians of all ages in the essential truths of the faith.”

—Burk Parsons, Associate Pastor of Saint Andrew’s Chapel, Sanford, Florida; Editor of Tabletalk magazine

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Study Guide

The Apostles’ Creed

1. Who Needs a Creed?

2. The God of the Creed

3. That God Should Come as One of Us!

4. “He Descended into Hell”

5. Jesus Christ: Risen, Ascended, and Enthroned

6. When Jesus Comes Again

7. I Believe in the Holy Spirit

8. Glorious Body, Radiant Bride

9. Salvation in Shorthand

10. Resurrection and Restoration

For Further Reading

About the Author

Mark G. Johnston (MDiv, Westminster Theological Seminary) is the senior minister of Proclamation Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.