New Life in the Risen Christ: A Wesleyan Theology of Baptism
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New Life in the Risen Christ: A Wesleyan Theology of Baptism  -     By: Jonathan A. Powers(ED.)

New Life in the Risen Christ: A Wesleyan Theology of Baptism

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Title: New Life in the Risen Christ: A Wesleyan Theology of Baptism
By: Jonathan A. Powers(ED.)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 332
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2023
Dimensions: 0.00 X 0.00 X 0.00 (inches)
Weight: 15 ounces
ISBN: 1666735973
ISBN-13: 9781666735970
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Baptism is a foundational rite and sacrament of the church. Over the centuries, the significance of baptism for Christian life and faith has been confirmed by the church, but baptism remains a highly controversial topic. Numerous disagreements exist between denominations and faith traditions--including the various descendants of the original Methodist movement--over the doctrine and practice of baptism. Who can be baptized? Why is baptism done? What does the rite mean? New Life in the Risen Christ: A Wesleyan Theology of Baptism seeks to address confusion over baptism and offer a coherent treatment of the sacrament from a Wesleyan theological perspective. Distinguished scholars from around the world are brought together in this volume to examine the writings of John Wesley and offer scholarly reflections on topics related to the sacrament of baptism. Their work is an invitation to remember and be thankful for baptism as the sign of divine grace that initiates Christians into a new reality: life in the risen Christ.

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