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The Case for Covenantal Infant Baptism (Paperback)

Friday, January 8th, 2010

The Case for Covenantal Infant Baptism

The place of children in the church is something of an enigma among Christians. Should the children of believers be regarded as part of the covenant community, with the privileges and responsibilities that accompany that status? Or are they simply unbelievers, like children in the non-Christian world? What promise does God give believing parents and their children? What was the place of children in the Old Testament, and how does that compare with their position in the New? These are some of the issues surrounding the question of whether to baptize infant children of believers. The sixteen contributors to this volume make a thorough biblical and theological case for covenant infant baptism. Contributors include: Gregg Strawbridge, Mark E. Ross, Cornelis P. Venema, Bryan Chapell, Joseph Pipa, Lyle D. Bierma, Dan Doriani, Jeffrey D. Niell, Peter J. Leithart, Joel R. Beeke, Richard L. Pratt, Douglas Wilson, Ray B. Lanning, Randy Booth, R. C. Sproul Jr., and Jonathan M (more…)

To a Thousand Generations: Infant Baptism ~ Covenant Mercy to the Children of God (Paperback)

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

To a Thousand Generations: Infant Baptism ~ Covenant Mercy to the Children of God

In arguing for biblical infant baptism, it is not sufficient for us to say that infant baptism is merely consistent with the Scriptures, or that a biblical case can be made for it. In order for us to be satisfied that we are being biblical Christians, we must be content with nothing less than a clear biblical case requiring infant baptism. In a doctrinal matter of this importance, the standards of evidence are high.

About the Author

Douglas Wilson is pastor of Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho, and editor of Credenda/Agenda magazine. He is the author of Standing on the Promises, Future Men, and the co-author of Angels in the Architecture: A Protestant Vision for Middle Earth.

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Baptism Today: Understanding, Practice, Ecumenical Implications (Faith and Order) (Paperback)

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Baptism Today: Understanding, Practice, Ecumenical Implications (Faith and Order)

Review

“In the years since the publication of the Faith and Order document Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry, ecumenical discussions have come to include significant attention to the actual liturgical practice of baptism and the actual significance of that practice for the lives of Christian believers and for the unity of the church. Time and again, at the heart of such discussion has been the gracious and insightful leadership of Thomas F. Best. Now those discussions and that leadership come together in this excellent collection of liturgies, commentaries, survey articles, ecumenical agreements, and careful articulations of the many remaining challenges. The result is a book that cannot be ignored by anyone interested in thinking about Christian baptism in the present time.” — Gordon W. Lathrop, Charles A. Schieren Professor of Liturgy Emeritus, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia”This is a wonderful book for any person interested in understanding where the C (more…)

On Baptism (Paperback)

Friday, December 4th, 2009

On Baptism

I know not whether any further point is mooted to bring baptism into controversy. Permit me to call to mind what I have omitted above, lest I seem to break off the train of impending thoughts in the middle. There is to us one, and but one, baptism; as well according to the Lord’s gospel[11] as according to the apostle’s letters,[12] inasmuch as he says, “One God, and one baptism, and one church in the heavens.”

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