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Baptism: Theological Reflections

In a previous post, I tried to show that baptism in the NT followed faith in Christ. That is, baptism was of believers. Here, I hope to help us think a bit more deeply about the theological picture that baptism paints. A Brief Theology of Baptism First, baptism is the means by which those who…

July 25, 2019 in baptism, conversion, Discipleship, Gospel, ministry, Theology.

Baptism and New Testament Patterns

In what follows, I want to (a) offer some reflections on what I believe is the New Testament (NT) pattern of believer’s baptism and (b) ask questions in light of the NT pattern that emerges. Of course, there are theological arguments for believer’s baptism (see Thomas R. Schreiner, ed., Believer’s Baptism: Sign of the New…

July 16, 2019 in baptism, bible, church, Gospel, Heremeneutics, Theology.
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