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Mar 27, 2015

A Defense of a Baptistic View of Baptism

David Allen has an extensive twelve-part series of posts on water baptism defending a Baptistic perspective. "These articles are a slightly revised version of my chapter “Dipped for Dead: The Proper Mode of Baptism,” in Restoring Integrity in Baptist Churches, Thomas White, Jason Duesing, Malcolm Yarnell, eds., (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2008), 81-106. Here are the individual titles with links.
  • Baptism: Must It Be by Immersion? (Part 1)
  • “If the Trumpet Gives an Uncertain Sound”: Baptists Waffle on Baptism (Part 2)
  • Baptists Vs. Baby Baptizers (Part 3)
  • Does “Baptism” Always Mean “Immersion”? – Baptists and Baptism – (Part 4)
  • Meaning and Use of Baptizō in the New Testament – Baptism and Baptists (Part 5)
  • Baptismal Theology from Greek Prepositions – Baptism and Baptists (Part 6)
  • The Misrepresentation of “BAPTIDZO”: Baptism and Baptists (Part 7)
  • Baptism & Baptists –“What did Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, & Wesley Say?” (Part 8)
  • How Luther and Calvin Led the Way for Sprinkling Instead of Immersion in Baptism – Baptism and Baptists (Part 9)
  • Archaeological Evidence for Baptism by Immersion – Baptists & Baptism Part (10)
  • Baptism as Immersion: Theological Evidence – Baptism & Baptists (Part 11)
  • Conclusion – Baptism and Baptists (Part 12)

Charles Savelle at 9:16 AM

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