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- 126 Pages
- Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
- Publication Date: October 2021
- ISBN: FFRASEJ_C___MISSIONARYBAPTISMEVA9781666725414
Missionary Baptism & Evangelical Unity: An Historical, Theological, Pastoral Inquiry
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.
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“Missionary Baptism! Yes! . . . All you say is just right. The theologies can be harmonized, I believe. Jesus’ final words were ‘be one.’ Cameron, you’re doing it! Thank you.”
D. Clair Davis
Professor of Church History emeritus, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
“Believers’ baptism and infant baptism are sometimes viewed in strong opposition to each other. However, this book narrows the divide and makes a case for a church accepting both approaches. I appreciate Cameron Fraser’s warm heart for mission, conversion, and unity in Christ.”
David J. Feddes
Provost, Christian Leaders Institute, and Pastor, Family of Faith CRC, Monee, Illinois
“Any future studies of baptism will need to take this one into account. I commend Cameron for his concern for unity.”
John M. Frame
Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida
“Dr. Cameron Fraser has written with his usual verve and vigor, clarity and conviction on a subject that is of perennial debate in the church. I warmly commend his contribution to the discussion. Even if you disagree with his conclusion, you will have had your mind stretched and heart warmed in the process.”
Liam W. Goligher
Senior Minister, Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
“If it has ever occurred to you that those practicing infant baptism have different and sometimes conflicting notions of what the sacrament means and accomplishes, then perhaps you will be ready to consider, with Cameron Fraser, that this discord exists because important fundamental questions have been neglected. Cameron ably adjudicates those questions here.”
Kenneth J. Stewart
Professor of Theological Studies emeritus, Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, Georgia
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Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 126 Pages
- Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
- Publication Date: October 2021
- ISBN: FFRASEJ_C___MISSIONARYBAPTISMEVA9781666725414