Missionary Baptism & Evangelical Unity: An Historical, Theological, Pastoral Inquiry

Fraser, J Cameron; Haykin, Michael A G (foreword by); Morrison, Angus (foreword by)


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The concept of missionary baptism is based on the household baptism of converts and their families described in the New Testament. This is most commonly experienced today in missionary situations, when entire families become Christians. Building on the work of nineteenth-century Scottish theologian William Cunningham, this study explores some implications for the connection between believers' baptism, infant baptism, baby dedication, and Christian unity, particularly among evangelicals.

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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781666725414
  • Page Count
    126
  • Publisher
    Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • Publication Date
    October 2021

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About the Author

J. Cameron Fraser was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in Scotland from a young age. A graduate of Edinburgh University, Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia), and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, he has served in pastoral and related ministries in western Canada, as well as having twice been a magazine editor. Cameron and Margaret have two adult sons (plus daughters-in-law) and six granddaughters in Alberta, Canada.

Missionary Baptism & Evangelical Unity: An Historical, Theological, Pastoral Inquiry - Fraser, J Cameron; Haykin, Michael A G (foreword by); Morrison, Angus (foreword by) - 9781666725414
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Missionary Baptism & Evangelical Unity: An Historical, Theological, Pastoral Inquiry

$19.99 $20.00

The concept of missionary baptism is based on the household baptism of converts and their families described in the New Testament. This is most commonly experienced today in missionary situations, when entire families become Christians. Building on the work of nineteenth-century Scottish theologian William Cunningham, this study explores some implications for the connection between believers' baptism, infant baptism, baby dedication, and Christian unity, particularly among evangelicals.

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