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Formation of Pedobaptism in the Third century: Origen, Hippolytus of Rome, Tertullian and Cyprian
. In the article of Sannikov S. "Formation of Pedobaptism in the Third century: Origen, Hippolytus of Rome, Tertullian and Cyprian the texts of pre-Nicaea Church fathers are analyzed in order to present their conception of water baptism.
Serhii Sannikov
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John’s Baptism as a Symbolic Enactment of the Return from Exile
John’s baptism continues to be the subject of much discussion among biblical scholars. Attempts to trace its origin to Essene ritual washings or proselyte baptism have proven unconvincing as are recent arguments against the traditional site on the lower ...
Joel R. White
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Spiritual and Moral Implications of Baptism According to Mark the Hermit
By taking up the problem of baptism in his writings, Mark the Hermit responds to the tendencies of the Messalians, who denied the value of baptism. Pointing to the consequences of the sacrament, he emphasizes its effectiveness in terms of being rescued ...
Wojciech Kamczyk
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Slegs eenmaal gedoop - Sans Jamais Le Réitérer
Baptized but once - Sans Jamais Le Réitérer In principle re-baptism is rejected by almost all churches and theologians. However, since some regard infant baptism as invalid, they encourage those who have not been baptized in faith and obedience to have ...
P. C. Potgieter
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Baptism Oskoldov and Volodymyrov - comparison to canonical
Baptism of Rus prince Volodymyr was not a more significant event than the adoption of Christianity 1153 years ago - in 860, Prince Oscald (Askold). It is strange that the 1150th anniversary of this baptism in 2010 somehow flicked for the authorities of ...
Anatolii M. Kolodnyi
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’Lest I Make You a Tertullian’: Early Anabaptist Baptismal Narratives and Patristics
Anabaptists have long been thought to have been ‘biblicists’ and shunned reading patristic literature. But a close analysis of the debates Anabaptists had with Magisterial Reformers shows that the Anabaptists developed an extensive history of baptism ...
Alexis-Baker Andy
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Doop as die deur tot die nagmaal: 'n Perspektief op kinderdeelname aan die nagmaal
Baptism as the gateway to the Eucharist: a perspective onchild participation in the Eucharist. This article invesigates the relationship between Baptism and the Eucharist andargues that baptism forms the gateway to meaningfully participating in the ...
J. Otto
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Baptism and Church Growth in the Church of Norway
This article discusses the results of a research project on the relationship between statistically significant church growth in four selected Church of Norway parishes and the practice of baptism in their Sunday service.
Werner G. Jeanrond
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In the article, the subject of description included continuous and discontinuous autosemantic lexical units used in the medieval language (until the end of the 15th century) to denote two different religious rites described in the New Testament and the ...
Bożena Sieradzka-Baziur
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Pocohontas's baptism : Reformed theology and the paradox of desire [PDF]
Seeking to elucidate certain elements of Reformed theology, the writer explores the conversion narrative concerning the baptism, in the early 17th century, of the Native American woman Pocahontas.
Fudge, Erica
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