Children Of The Promise - The Biblical Case For Infant Baptism

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Biblical support for infant baptism in Christianity.

This book would be a good read for new parents looking to understand the theological significance of infant baptism. The author examines Bible passages to bolster the argument for infant baptism and also offers responses to common objections to the practice. The most unique feature of this book is its comprehensive analysis of the topic with a focus on biblical evidence.

Children Of The Promise - The Biblical Case For Infant Baptism

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ISBN: 9780875521657
Authors: Randy Booth
Publisher: P&R Publishing
Date of Publication: 1995-12-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Religion, Philosophy
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In his ten-year ministry, he had put off studying the topic of baptism. Then the Baptist pastor felt his heart sink as he began to see how Scripture challenged his long-held beliefs. What would prompt him to change his views- and find great encouragement in the doctrine of infant baptism? Are there good biblical reasons to baptize the children of believers? What does the Bible say about your children? Robert R. Booth answers these questions by carefully unveiling the covenant promises of God to Christian parents and their households. Robert R. Booth received a Bachelor of Science in history from East Texas State University and is currently a graduate student at the Southern California Center for Christian Studies, where he also serves as program coordinator. Formerly a Baptist pastor for ten years, he now is pastor of Grace Covenant Church, and evangelical and presbyterian church.
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Biblical support for infant baptism in Christianity.

This book would be a good read for new parents looking to understand the theological significance of infant baptism. The author examines Bible passages to bolster the argument for infant baptism and also offers responses to common objections to the practice. The most unique feature of this book is its comprehensive analysis of the topic with a focus on biblical evidence.