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El. knyga: It Takes a Church to Baptize: What the Bible Says about Infant Baptism

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  • Formatas: 144 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Brazos Press, Div of Baker Publishing Group
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493414635
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  • Formatas: 144 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Brazos Press, Div of Baker Publishing Group
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493414635
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The issue of baptism has troubled Protestants for centuries. Should infants be baptized before their faith is conscious, or does God command the baptism of babies whose parents have been baptized?

Popular New Testament scholar Scot McKnight makes a biblical case for infant baptism, exploring its history, meaning, and practice and showing that infant baptism is the most historic Christian way of forming children into the faith. He explains that the church's practice of infant baptism developed straight from the Bible and argues that it must begin with the family and then extend to the church. Baptism is not just an individual profession of faith: it takes a family and a church community to nurture a child into faith over time. McKnight explains infant baptism for readers coming from a tradition that baptizes adults only, and he counters criticisms that fail to consider the role of families in the formation of faith. The book includes a foreword by Todd Hunter and an afterword by Gerald McDermott.
Foreword ix
Todd D. Hunter
Preface: A Letter xiii
1 Our Baptism: First Six Words
1(20)
2 Baptism: Church and Family
21(14)
3 Presentation and Commitments
35(12)
4 The Three Great Themes of Our Baptism
47(16)
5 The Bible and Infant Baptism
63(24)
6 The Act of Baptism
87(8)
7 My Personal Testimony
95(10)
Afterword 105(6)
Gerald R. McDermott
Notes 111(12)
Scripture and Ancient Writings Index 123(2)
Subject Index 125
Scot McKnight (PhD, University of Nottingham), a world-renowned scholar, writer, and speaker, is professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary in Lisle, Illinois. His blog, Jesus Creed, is one of the most popular and influential evangelical blogs. McKnight is the author or editor of more than sixty books, including Adam and the Genome, Kingdom Conspiracy, The Jesus Creed, The Blue Parakeet, The King Jesus Gospel, and The Apostle Paul and the Christian Life. He is also a canon theologian for the Diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others.