Explore the baptism debate and discover what truly counts as valid practice.
This non-fiction work analyzes competing claims about how baptism should be performed, questioning the idea that immersion alone is scripturally required. It argues for pouring or sprinkling as a legitimate, biblically grounded method and explains how circumstantial evidence, historical context, and careful interpretation shape the discussion.
Readers will follow a structured exploration of arguments, examine how early church practices and scriptural guidance are interpreted, and weigh practical implications for contemporary worship. The book presents a measured, evidence-based look at a long-running controversy within Christian communities.
- Clear overview of opposing positions on baptism mode.
- Discussion of how evidence is used beyond direct quotations.
- Historical and biblical context to inform modern practice.
- Guidance on evaluating arguments fairly and carefully.
Ideal for readers interested in church history, theological debates, and how ritual practices evolve in faith communities.