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Baptism as Immersion: Theological Evidence – Baptism & Baptists, Part 11

by David Allen | Mar 17, 2015 | Baptist, Bible, Scripture References, Theology

The two bedrock passages concerning the theology of baptism are Romans 6:3-5 and Colossians 2:12. In Rom 6:4 baptism not only symbolizes identification with Christ in his death, burial and resurrection; it declares our burial with him. It is precisely here that the...

Archaeological Evidence for Baptism by Immersion – Baptists & Baptism, Part 10

by David Allen | Mar 13, 2015 | Baptist, Bible, Scripture References, Theology

While in England this past summer I came across a book entitled Baptismal Fonts Classified and Illustrated. This work is one of the most significant archaeological studies of baptismal fonts by paedobaptist E. Tyrrell-Green. I was struck by his candor regarding the...

How Luther and Calvin Led the Way for Sprinkling Instead of Immersion in Baptism – Baptism and Baptists – Part 9

by David Allen | Mar 9, 2015 | Baptist, Bible, Theology

NOTE: This is Part 9 of a multi-part series on Baptism and Baptists. Today’s post deals with the historical data concerning the rise of sprinkling as a mode of baptism. Since even paedobaptists are agreed that the apostolic practice was immersion, how and why...

Baptism & Baptists – (Part 8) or “What did Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, & Wesley Say?”

by David Allen | Feb 27, 2015 | Baptist, Bible, Theology

Space does not permit an extensive evaluation of what the Church Fathers, paedobaptists and Baptists have said about the mode of baptism, nor is such necessary since their views have been well documented.[1] The older Baptist works defending baptism by immersion are...

THE MISREPRESENTATION OF “BAPTIDZO”: BAPTISM AND BAPTISTS – (Part 7)

by David Allen | Feb 23, 2015 | Baptist, Bible, Theology

In each case in the New Testament where the Greek word baptidzō (to baptize) is used, language, contextual considerations, and logic itself dictate that immersion is intended. It has often been argued against immersion that there was insufficient water in Jerusalem on...

Baptismal Theology from Greek Prepositions – Baptism and Baptists (Part 6)

by David Allen | Feb 18, 2015 | Baptist, Bible, Scripture References, Theology

The use of baptizein (“to baptize”) in the passive voice illustrates why, from a semantic standpoint, the meaning must be “immerse.” Take Mark 1:9 as an example. Jesus was baptized, not the water, by John in the Jordan River. When it comes to baptizō, the passive form...
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