ReformedChapin
Chapin = Guatemalan
I have that book already.If you're looking for an overview of theology from a Reformed Baptist viewpoint, Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology is great. It's easy to read, but in depth, and gives a lot of suggestions for further reading.
ReformedChapin,
The best credo-baptist argument I know of offhand is that all of those baptized in the scriptures were mentioned as having done so after believing, and that it is a symbol of beginning the Christian life, so should be restricted to those old enough to make a genuine profession of faith. We see baptism as a way to identify with the burial & resurrection of Christ, which we share as believers, rather than baptizing our children into the covenant before they are old enough to believe.
Argumentation about infant baptism starts in the OT and Covenant Theology.I know that the baptists understanding is different than the reformed understanding of it. I want to explore it a little more in depth from the baptists perspective.
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