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The Westminster Shorter Catechism in Modern English

Kevin Bidwell

The Westminster Shorter Catechism in Modern English

Kevin Bidwell

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The Westminster Shorter Catechism is one small part of the documents collectively known as the Westminster Standards, arising from the work of the Westminster Assembly which met from 1643-53. Why this separate issue of the Shorter Catechism? It is intended to encourage both young and old to read and memorize the sound teaching to be found here. The Catechism covers the teaching found in the Apostles Creed (included at the end of the Catechism), the Lord’s Prayer and the Ten Commandments.

As Kevin Bidwell says of the first question and answer (Q1. What is the chief end of man? Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever.), is “the product of collective genius and provides the best description of the Christian life that I have ever come across.” This version of the Shorter Catechism is very lightly modernized, and contains the full Bible references of the original. This version also appears in The Westminster Standards in Modern English by Kevin Bidwell (along with the complete Standards) and The Westminster Standards for Today: their history, practice and benefits (the Standards plus essays by various authors) edited by Kevin Bidwell.

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Kevin Bidwell

Kevin Jon Bidwell is married to his Dutch wife and they have been blessed with children. Dr. Kevin Bidwell was baptised as an infant in the Church of England in 1965 and “little by little” the gospel penetrated his soul. In 1986, just after his 21st birthday, he came to believe in Jesus Christ in a personal way. In 1990, he was soundly converted and sensed a call and desire to preach Christ from the beginning of his conversion. As his spiritual understanding which led to repentance and faith in Christ took place over many years through the grace of Christ, his doctrinal understanding developed slowly and steadily, primarily through the Holy Spirit granting him an unquenchable love for the written Scriptures.

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