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Confessions (denominations) are public, communal statements by a
religious group about their central beliefs. They serve to form
denominational identities and have a normative claim. Based on the
Dordrecht Synod (1618/1619), the volume asks about the many debates
surrounding the confession in Europe since the 16th century. Along
with the debates about the content and validity claims of Reformed
denominations, questions about liturgy and ordination went hand in
hand, as examples from Reformed Switzerland show, where freedom of
religion was implemented in the 19th century. The question of the
validity and relevance of creeds remains of central theological
importance in the 20th and 21st centuries in view of the growing
sacularity.
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