Baptism: Its Purpose, Practice and Power

by Michael Green

Paperback, 1987

Status

Available

Call number

265.1

Publication

Hodder & Stoughton (1987), Edition: First Edition, 141 pages

Description

Michael Green offers biblical and ecumenical answers to disputed questions about baptism. The gateway into the church. An individual's testimony to faith and repentance. The reception of the Holy Spirit. The meaning of baptism varies wildly between different Christian traditions. Seeking common ground, Michael Green turns to Scripture to assess the varieties of baptismal theology. Though Green assents that baptism is no substitute for saving faith, he endorses infant baptism, confronting common objections head-on. He also addresses the related problems of confirmation and rebaptism. Green's lively and clear argument will challenge and intrigue readers of all denominations.

Language

ISBN

0340410566 / 9780340410561
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