Believers Baptism for Children of the Church

Believers Baptism for Children of the Church

by Marlin Jeschke
Believers Baptism for Children of the Church

Believers Baptism for Children of the Church

by Marlin Jeschke

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The author helps us to see that in the New Testament era many of the baptisms were of adults who came to saving faith after having lived in sin for a time. Today, however, thousands of youth are baptized after a happy and largely carefree childhood of innocence. God's ideal is for this period of innocence to be the norm, and for making the crossover to saving faith - the appropriation of the faith in which one has been reared - at the first clear call of the Spirit. Let no one assert that the writer does not believe in conversion. He does. But urges the church to give more attention to happy Christian homes, to being more creative in the nurture of its youth, and to making baptism services occasions for joyful celebration. The whole process is the more excellent way. This book deserves wide reading and earnest acceptance. J.C. Wenger

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532666544
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 08/11/2000
Series: Ray S. Anderson Collection
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Marlin Jeschke was Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Goshen College. Education includes a B.A. from Tabor College, 1954; B.D. from Garrett Theological Seminary, 1958; Ph.D. from Garrett-Northwestern University, 1965.

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"The author helps us to see that in the New Testament era many of the baptisms were of adults who came to saving faith after having lived in sin for a time. Today , however, thousands of youth are baptized after a happy and largely carefree childhood of innocence. God's ideal is for this period of innocence to be the norm, and for making the crossover to saving faith - the appropriation of the faith in which one has been reared - at the first clear call of the Spirit.

Let no one assert that the writer does not believe in conversion. He does. But urges the church to give more attention to happy Christian homes, to being more creative in the nurture of its youth, and to making baptism services occasions for joyful celebration. The whole process is the more excellent way. This book deserves wide reading and earnest acceptance."

J.C. Wenger

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