Explore the many voices on baptism in one compact guide.
This nonfiction collection gathers historical and theological takes from church fathers, reformers, historians, and scholars to illuminate the meaning and practice of baptism. Across Lives of Christ, Theology, Commentaries, and more, it presents a broad view of how baptism has been understood and applied through the ages, with an emphasis on its symbolism and its role in Christian initiation.
- A curated gallery of expert perspectives on baptism and its significance
- Fresh translations and paraphrases that show how scholars interpreted the rite
- Discussions of immersion as a common early practice and its spiritual meanings
- Aimed at readers seeking clear, balanced context for church history and doctrine
Ideal for readers of Christian history, theology, and church practices who want a compact, reference-style overview of baptism.