Living By Faith, Not By Exception

“So this guy is walking up to the baptistry…he has repented and made his confession before the congregation and just as he steps in the water he slips hits his head on the floor. He dies right before he is baptized. Is he saved?” The point normally being made with this type of question is […]

Baptism – Related to Salvation but Not a Work

Two insights from Kittel’s Theological Dictionary of the New Testament that help us get a better understanding of baptism: 1) Baptism is seen in the New Testament as part of God’s reconciling process. Here are some words from Oepke in Kittel, “Christian baptism certainly has as its final goal new and eternal life…the new life […]

Two Books you Need to Know About

Two books connected with Abilene Christian University have come out recently. Philip recently brought to my attention the new book by Randy Harris. The title is God Work: Confessions of a Standup Theologian. The second book I noticed on Jay Guin’s blog and this one looks fantastic. It is called Baptism in the Early Church: […]