The Design of Baptism, Viewed in Its Doctrinal Relations: The Leading Passages in Which It Is Taught Exegetically Treated and Explained (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

James A. Kirtley

 
9780484498586: The Design of Baptism, Viewed in Its Doctrinal Relations: The Leading Passages in Which It Is Taught Exegetically Treated and Explained (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

A clear, gateway-level study of baptism’s meaning across Scripture and church teaching.

This book analyzes the doctrinal relations of baptism by examining the leading biblical passages and the way they have been interpreted, explained, and applied in Christian history. It offers a careful, accessible look at what baptism signifies for faith, church membership, and the life of the believer.

Readers will gain a structured view of how baptism functions as a sign, seal, and responsibility within the gospel narrative. The work connects exegetical detail with historical confessional thought, helping readers understand why baptism has mattered across different eras.

  • Analyzes key biblical passages related to baptism and resurrection themes.
  • Explains the concept of baptism as a sign and seal within the gospel framework.
  • Surveys historical and confessional perspectives on baptism across denominations.
  • Clarifies how baptism relates to church membership and personal renewal.

Ideal for readers of church history, theological study, and doctrinal reflection on baptism.

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