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Dimensions of Baptism
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Description
This book brings together work by J. Ramsey Michaels, Joel Green, Howard Marshall, Bruce Chilton, Craig Evans and the editors, as well as several others. The first section covers baptism in the New Testament, including the meaning of the word "baptize," the baptism of John, Paul's own baptism and his theology of it, and baptisms in John 13, Acts and Hebrews. The second section deals with baptism in the Early Church, including essays on Jesus' blessing of the children, and baptism in the Epistle of Barnabas and in Gregory of Nyssa. The third section addresses baptism in contemporary theology, embracing ecumenical perspectives, baptism as a trinitarian event, and baptism as memorial, as miracle and as falling into and out of power. This wide-ranging volume forms a sequel to Baptism, the New Testament and the Church (JSNT Supplements 171) and makes indispensable reading for all concerned with this topic.
Table of Contents
I. Howard Marshall, "The Meaning of the Verb "Baptize""
Bruce D. Chilton, "John the Baptist: His Immersion and his Death"
Craig A. Evans, "The Baptism of John in Typological Context"
Joel B. Green, ""She and her Household were Baptized" (Acts 16.15): Household Baptism in the Acts of the Apostles"
Stanley E. Porter, "Did Paul Baptize Himself? A Problem of the Greek Voice System"
Hazel Sherman, "Getting In and Staying In": Unexpected Connections between E.P. Sanders on Paul and Expectations of Baptism Today"
Anthony R. Cross, "Spirit- and Water-Baptism in 1 Corinthians 12.13"
J. Ramsey Michaels, "By Water and Blood: Sin and Purification in John and First John"
Anthony R. Cross, "The Meaning of "Baptisms" in Hebrews 6.2"
Part 2: Baptism in the Early Church
David F. Wright, "Out, In, Out: Jesus" Blessing of the Children and Infant Baptism"
Everett F. Ferguson, "Christian and Jewish Baptism according to the Epistle of Barnabas"
Everett F. Ferguson, "The Doctrine of Baptism in Gregory of Nyssa's Oratio Catechetica"
Part 3: Baptism in Contemporary Theology
Roy Kearsley, "Baptism then and now: Does Moltmann bury Tertullian or praise him?"
Steve Holmes, "Baptism: Patristic Resources for Ecumenical Dialogue"
Graham Watts, "Baptism and the Hiddenness of God"
Paul Fiddes, "Baptism and the Process of Christian Initiation"
Philip E. Thompson, "Memorial Dimensions of Baptism"
Brian Haymes, "The Moral Miracle of Baptism"
Christopher J. Ellis, "The Baptism of Disciples and the Nature of the Church"
Product details
Published | 01 Dec 2002 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 424 |
ISBN | 9780567583260 |
Imprint | Sheffield Academic Press |
Series | The Library of New Testament Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Review in German in Theologische Beiträge 36, 2005
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'This is a stimulating collection of essays from an interdisciplinary perspective for scholars, church leaders, and pastors alike....This welcome collection highlights some of the many other facets of baptism hitherto often neglected.'
Christoph Stenschke, European Journal of Theology
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"Testifying to the perpetual interest in baptism, this entire collection demands that attention of libraries specializing in biblical, patristic, and theological research." -Religious Studies Review, 01/04
Religious Studies Review