You've been baptized. But do you understand what it means?Baptism is the doorway into membership in the church. It's a public declaration of the washing away of our sin and the beginning of our new life in Christ. But the sacrament that is meant to unite us is often a spring of division instead.All Christians use water to baptize. All invoke the triune name. Beyond that, there's little consensus. Talk about baptism and you're immediately plunged into arguments. Whom should we baptize? What does baptism do? Why even do it at all?Peter Leithart reunifies a church divided by baptism. He recovers the baptismal imagination of the Bible, explaining how baptism works according to Scripture. Then, in conversation with Christian tradition, he shows why baptism is something worth recovering and worth agreeing on.
Christliche GrundlagenReihe
Diese Reihe befasst sich mit den grundlegenden Säulen des christlichen Glaubens, die die Kirche seit Jahrhunderten geprägt haben. Sie erforscht die tiefgreifende Bedeutung biblischer Lehren und Praktiken wie der Zehn Gebote, der Taufe, des Apostolischen Glaubensbekenntnisses und des Abendmahls des Herrn. Jeder Band entschlüsselt, wie diese grundlegenden Prinzipien die Gläubigen von der apostolischen Zeit bis heute genährt und erhalten haben. Sie ist ein unverzichtbarer Leitfaden für jeden, der sein Verständnis der christlichen Grundlagen vertiefen möchte.



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