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The Heidelberg Catechism does not represent a different theological orientation... here the Reformed Church confesses the good news of Jesus Christ in. a joyful thankful free personal way . . . Barth has caught this spirit in his commentary. To read it is to become acquainted with a side of Reformed Protestantism which all too often has remained hidden. - from the Preface The two short studies by renowned theologian Karl Barth included here were first published in 1964 the 400th anniversary of the Heidelberg Catechism--a classical document of the Reformation Period. Students ministers laypersons and theologians continue to find these essays helpful for they provide not only an introduction to the Heidelberg Catechism but also a brief systematic presentation of Reformed theology in the 16th century and a glimpse of Barths own theology on the 20th century. The first essay Christian Doctrine According to the Heidelberg Catechism is a question by question interpretation commentary and evaluation of the catechism. Introduction to the Heidelberg Catechism the second essay examines the three basic questions of the document: Who is the Comforter? Who is comforted? and How is comfort given and in what does it consist?