The Belgic Confession is one of the
most important and oldest doctrinal
statements of the Reformed churches.
Written in 1561, it became a
confession of Protestant believers in
the Netherlands in the face of
persecution from the Roman Catholic
government. Despite its importance,
there has been no comprehensive study
on the history and background of this
confession in English--until now. In
this volume, Nicolaas Gootjes explores
several key aspects of the confession,
including its early history,
authorship, authority, translation,
revision, and relationship to Calvin
and Beza. It is a valuable
contribution to the field of
Reformation studies.