Recovering the Evangelical Sacrament
Baptisma Semper Reformandum
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Word Count
105,000 words, Guess
Page Count
420 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiverecoveringevange0000cros
- ISBN-139781620328095
- ISBN-101620328097
- Library of Congress Control Number2015510206
- OCLC Control Number825756799
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781620328095
- Open LibraryOL33988499M
Classifications
- LCCBV811.3.C76 2013
- LCCBV811.3 .C76 2013
- LCCBV811.3 .C767 2013
Description
The subject of baptism continues to be of considerable interest--though it frequently appears within broader studies of sacraments, liturgy, worship, and ecumenical studies, and within confessional bounds: credobaptist or paedobaptist--yet it is rarely discussed by Evangelicals. This book, however, is neither an apologetic for credobaptism nor paedobaptism; rather Cross believes that, as practiced today, both forms are a departure from New Testament baptism, which, he maintains, was an integral part of becoming a Christian and part of the proclaimed gospel. He argues that the "one baptism" of Ephesians 4:5 is conversion-baptism and that the baptism referred to in the various New Testament strata refers to this "one baptism" (of Spirit and water). The study sets out the case for this interpretation and contends that in key passages "baptism" is an example of synecdoche. The case is then made for a sacramental interpretation of baptism from a thoroughgoing Evangelical perspective. Cross concludes with reflections on the necessity of baptismal reform and the relevance of a return to conversion-baptism for the contemporary church in a post-Christian, post-Christendom, mission setting. --From publisher's description
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