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_aThe water that divides _eThe baptism debate _fDonald Bridge _gDavid Phypers |
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_aLeicester _cInter-Varsity Press _d1977 |
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215 | _a208 p. | ||
320 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
327 | _aI. Baptism and scripture 1. Baptism in the new testament 2. The paedobaptist approach 3. The baptist approach II. Baptism and history 4. After the apostles 5. Medieval underground 6. Reformation tragedy 7. Mennonites and Calvinists 8. The politician and the pot-mender 9. Two centuries 10. The missionary movement III. Baptism today 11. Problems for paedobaptists 12. Problems for baptists 13. The real issues 14. Towards tomorrow | ||
330 | _aThings that divide Christians act as a poor witness to the world. On such major schism is that of Baptism. However if we can't agree, the next best witness to the world is the manner of how we disagree. The two views explored here, paedo (or infant) baptism and adult (or believer's) baptism are often so entrenched that discussions can be based around prejudice rather than understanding. This classic book aims to eradicate the former and promote the latter. | ||
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