The Gospel, Freedom, and the Sacraments: Did the Reformers Go Far Enough? - eBook
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The Gospel, Freedom, and the Sacraments: Did the Reformers Go Far Enough? - eBook  -     By: Barry Charles Newman

The Gospel, Freedom, and the Sacraments: Did the Reformers Go Far Enough? - eBook

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Title: The Gospel, Freedom, and the Sacraments: Did the Reformers Go Far Enough? - eBook
By: Barry Charles Newman
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Resource Publications
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781498237451
ISBN-13: 9781498237451
Stock No: WW108102EB

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To be baptized, particularly as an adult, indicating a radical change from the self-directed life to the life to be lived under the lordship of Jesus Christ, must be one of the most dramatic experiences available to us. To take part in the Lord's Supper--remembering his death for us--must be one of the most moving services in which we could ever participate. But are these ceremonies obligatory for the believer? Did Jesus explicitly or implicitly make them mandatory? Does it not seem somewhat strange that the gospel, by which we are freed from the Law of Moses, demands that we abide by two new ceremonial laws? However greatly they differed from one another, did the reformers go far enough in examining the Scriptures to see what they did indeed say about such ceremonies? Have we written back into our understanding of Scripture that so much underlies our present beliefs and practices? Does an examination of what the early fathers thought help or hinder us in our search for the truth?

Author Bio

Barry C. Newman lectured in science education at the University of New South Wales, retiring as Head of the School of Teacher Education and Director of the Board of Studies in Professional Studies. While having an interdenominational ministry, he has been a lay preacher in the Anglican Diocese of Sydney since his youth. He has served on the councils of Moore Theological College and the Australian College of Theology. He is married to Laurie and has five daughters.

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