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Why Do We Baptize Our Children? (DVD)
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Publisher: Third Millenium Author: Pratt, Richard L., Jr. ISBN-10: 1930773005 | ISBN-13: 9781930773004 Binding: Paperback
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Note: This video is a sampling of Third Millennium�s Seminary Education DVD series and is not specific to this DVD.
Staff Review: Dr. Richard Pratt from Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida has produced a winsome and attractive video presentation of the Reformed view of infant baptism. In fact, this is the tool to give people who are in doubt about the biblical basis for the baptism of children. Dr. Pratt recognizes that there have been differences of opinion on this issue and he therefore offers an irenic, low-key discussion. �In a clear and lively presentation, Dr. Richard Pratt explains why so many evangelical Christians practice infant baptism. He focuses on three biblical principles on which a number of denominations build their convictions about this subject: The people of the covenant, baptism as the sign of the covenant, and the significance of baptism. This lesson promotes mutual understanding and respect among believers, even as they come to different conclusions. The simple but in-depth presentation will benefit new believers and mature believers alike. It provides practical perspectives for all Christians, especially for parents of young children.� With a running time of approximately 45 minutes, this makes an excellent Bible study or small group program that can be followed up with questions and answers. - Jeff Waddington - Westminster Bookstore Staff
Publisher Description:Throughout the history of Christianity, faithful and sincere Christians have disagreed over who should be baptized. Should it be believers only? Should we baptize believers and their children?
This lesson promotes mutual understanding and respect among believers, even as they come to different conclusions. The simple but in-depth presentation provides practical perspectives for new believers and mature believers alike.
In a clear and lively presentation, Dr. Richard Pratt explains why many evangelical Christians practice infant baptism. he focuses on three biblical principles on which a number of denominations build their convictions about this subject:
Principle 1 - The People of the Covenant
Principle 2 - Baptism as the Sign of the Covenant
Principle 3 - The Significance of Baptism
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