
Booke of Christian Questions and Answers
One of the most influential theological works of the Protestant Reformation, written by Theodore Beza, Calvin's successor in Geneva. Originally composed in Latin in 1563 and translated into English by the accomplished scholar Arthur Golding, this book presents the core tenets of Christian faith through a rigorous question-and-answer format. Beza systematically addresses the great theological debates of his age, defending Protestant doctrine against Catholic adversaries while systematically laying out the Reformed understanding of salvation, grace, Scripture, and the Christian life. The Q&A structure makes complex theological concepts accessible and memorable, functioning as both a teaching tool and a polemical weapon in the religious conflicts of the era. For modern readers, this work offers a window into the intellectual foundations of Protestantism and the mind of one of the Reformation's most sophisticated thinkers. It remains essential reading for anyone studying the history of Christian theology, the Reformation, or the development of catechetical literature.







