Challenging the practice of immersion and presenting infant baptism as an established alternative. This concise tract examines why some Christians reject water immersion as necessary for baptism and argues in favor of infant baptism. It surveys church customs, scriptural interpretations, and historical practices, inviting readers to compare different baptism traditions with careful questions and clear terms.
The book frames its discussion around the tension between traditional Baptism by immersion and infant baptism. It uses a series of direct questions and reasoned points to explore what counts as a legitimate baptism, how church authority has shaped practice, and what the New Testament and Old Testament say about the sign of the covenant with children. It presents its stance as a personal, independent contribution to a long-standing debate among Christians.
Ideal for readers exploring the history and theology of baptism, and for those weighing different Christian traditions on this topic.
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