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In today's episode, we're discussing objections to the practice of catechism preaching. Rev. Paul Ipema joins us once again to address common criticisms, including claims that it does not truly expound the Word of God, that the catechism is outdated, and that its tone is too polemical against other Christian traditions. While acknowledging the need for prudent handling, Rev. Ipema argues that catechism preaching has an important historical precedent and remains a valid way of faithfully teaching key biblical doctrines to congregations today. He unpacks the nuances of these objections and makes a compelling case for why catechism exposition remains a valuable practice.
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In today's episode, we're discussing objections to the practice of catechism preaching. Rev. Paul Ipema joins us once again to address common criticisms, including claims that it does not truly expound the Word of God, that the catechism is outdated, and that its tone is too polemical against other Christian traditions. While acknowledging the need for prudent handling, Rev. Ipema argues that catechism preaching has an important historical precedent and remains a valid way of faithfully teaching key biblical doctrines to congregations today. He unpacks the nuances of these objections and makes a compelling case for why catechism exposition remains a valuable practice.

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