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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1683595858.html - Book Synopsis : Baptists are sacramentalWhen it comes to baptism and the Lord's Supper, many Baptists reject the language of sacrament. As a people of the book, the logic goes, Baptists must not let tradition supersede the Bible. So Baptists tend to view baptism and Communion as ordinances and symbols, not sacraments.But the history of Baptists and sacramentalism is complicated. In Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands, Michael A. G. Haykin argues that many Baptists, such as Charles Spurgeon and other Particular Baptists, stood closer to Reformed sacramental thought than most Baptists today. More than mere memorials, baptism and Communion have spiritual implications that were celebrated by Baptists of the past in sermons and hymnody. Haykin calls for a renewal of sacramental life in churches today―Baptists can and should be sacramental.
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Book Synopsis :
Baptists are sacramentalWhen it comes to baptism and the Lord's Supper, many Baptists reject the language of sacrament. As a people of the book, the logic goes, Baptists must not let tradition supersede the Bible. So Baptists tend to view baptism and Communion as ordinances and symbols, not sacraments.But the history of Baptists and sacramentalism is complicated. In Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands, Michael A. G. Haykin argues that many Baptists, such as Charles Spurgeon and other Particular Baptists, stood closer to Reformed sacramental thought than most Baptists today. More than mere memorials, baptism and Communion have spiritual implications that were celebrated by Baptists of the past in sermons and hymnody. Haykin calls for a renewal of sacramental life in churches today―Baptists can and should be sacramental.
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Baptists are sacramentalWhen it comes to baptism and the Lord's Supper,
many Baptists reject the language of sacrament. As a people of the book, the
logic goes, Baptists must not let tradition supersede the Bible. So Baptists tend
to view baptism and Communion as ordinances and symbols, not
sacraments.But the history of Baptists and sacramentalism is complicated. In
Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands, Michael A. G. Haykin argues that many
Baptists, such as Charles Spurgeon and other Particular Baptists, stood closer
to Reformed sacramental thought than most Baptists today. More than mere
memorials, baptism and Communion have spiritual implications that were
celebrated by Baptists of the past in sermons and hymnody. Haykin calls for a
renewal of sacramental life in churches today―Batists can and should
be sacramental.
Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands: Recovering
Sacrament in the Baptist Tradition
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1683595858.html - Book Synopsis :
Baptists are sacramentalWhen it comes to baptism and the Lord's
Supper, many Baptists reject the language of sacrament. As a people of
the book, the logic goes, Baptists must not let tradition supersede the
Bible. So Baptists tend to view baptism and Communion as ordinances
and symbols, not sacraments.But the history of Baptists and
sacramentalism is complicated. In Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands,
Michael A. G. Haykin argues that many Baptists, such as Charles
Spurgeon and other Particular Baptists, stood closer to Reformed
sacramental thought than most Baptists today. More than mere
memorials, baptism and Communion have spiritual implications that
were celebrated by Baptists of the past in sermons and hymnody. Haykin
calls for a renewal of sacramental life in churches today―Batists
can and should be sacramental.