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Westminster Shorter Catechism

Presbyterian / Reformed · 1647

Open reference

A concise Reformed catechism famous for its opening question and for its careful teaching on God, covenant, salvation, the commandments, and prayer.

Why it matters

The Westminster Shorter Catechism became one of the most influential teaching texts in English-speaking Presbyterianism. Its style is concise and doctrinally dense, intended for memorization and systematic instruction.

It is especially useful for studying classical Protestant views of God's decrees, covenant theology, moral law, the sacraments, and the means of grace.

  • - Compact and highly structured
  • - Central to Presbyterian formation
  • - Good comparative text against Catholic and Orthodox catechetical models

Study structure

Begin with the sections on God and Scripture, then move into creation, providence, fall, redemption, and application of salvation. End with the commandments, sacraments, and the Lord's Prayer.

Its pedagogical design makes it especially suitable for a question-by-question study mode later in the app.