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The Biblical Doctrine of Infant Baptism: Sacrament of the Covenant of Grace
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The Biblical Doctrine of Infant Baptism: Sacrament of the Covenant of Grace

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Treating a subject frequently discussed without a full understanding of its biblical background, Marcel treats baptism within the broad context of the theology of justification and grace without ever losing sight of the biblical evidence. It is only when he has shown, after a careful study of both Old and New Testaments, the position of a child within the covenant of grace that he turns his attention to the specific subject of baptism. The author’s vindication of the doctrine of infant baptism does not rely upon archaeological or patristic evidence about the practice of the early Church - convincing as that evidence may be - but on the evidence of Scripture.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2002
Pages
260
ISBN
9780227170274

Treating a subject frequently discussed without a full understanding of its biblical background, Marcel treats baptism within the broad context of the theology of justification and grace without ever losing sight of the biblical evidence. It is only when he has shown, after a careful study of both Old and New Testaments, the position of a child within the covenant of grace that he turns his attention to the specific subject of baptism. The author’s vindication of the doctrine of infant baptism does not rely upon archaeological or patristic evidence about the practice of the early Church - convincing as that evidence may be - but on the evidence of Scripture.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2002
Pages
260
ISBN
9780227170274