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Baptism in the Reformed tradition : a historical and practical theology / John W. Riggs.

By: Series: Columbia series in Reformed theologyPublication details: Louisville, Ky : Westminster John Knox Press, c2002.Edition: 1st edDescription: ix, 187 p. ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0664225314
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Contents:
Introduction: the liturgical movement and baptism as Christian initiation: The liturgical renewal movement -- The rite of Christian initiation of adults -- A preliminary appraisal: ecclesiology -- A preliminary test: The Lutheran Book of Worship -- The scope of this study -- Part one: The foundations of Reformed baptismal theology: 1. The first generation: Zwingli, Luther, Bucer: Huldrych Zwingli -- Martin Luther -- Martin Bucer -- Summary -- 2. The second generation: Bullinger and Calvin: Heinrich Bullinger -- John Calvin -- 3. Calvin: baptism and divine power: sign, faith, and election -- The reprobate and infant baptism -- Summary and evaluation -- Part two: The trajectory of Reformed baptismal theology: 4. From the Reformed confessions through the twentieth century: The Reformed confessions -- Reformed orthodoxy -- Friedrich Schleiemacher -- The twentieth-century debates -- Summary -- 5. Quo Vadis? The Book of Common Worship: Reflections on Reformed baptismal theology -- Baptism in the Book of Common Worship -- Summary and suggestions -- Conclusion: The shape of Reformed baptismal and sacramental theology -- Notes -- Bibliography --Index of names -- Index of subjects.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-179) and indexes.

Introduction: the liturgical movement and baptism as Christian initiation: The liturgical renewal movement -- The rite of Christian initiation of adults -- A preliminary appraisal: ecclesiology -- A preliminary test: The Lutheran Book of Worship -- The scope of this study -- Part one: The foundations of Reformed baptismal theology: 1. The first generation: Zwingli, Luther, Bucer: Huldrych Zwingli -- Martin Luther -- Martin Bucer -- Summary -- 2. The second generation: Bullinger and Calvin: Heinrich Bullinger -- John Calvin -- 3. Calvin: baptism and divine power: sign, faith, and election -- The reprobate and infant baptism -- Summary and evaluation -- Part two: The trajectory of Reformed baptismal theology: 4. From the Reformed confessions through the twentieth century: The Reformed confessions -- Reformed orthodoxy -- Friedrich Schleiemacher -- The twentieth-century debates -- Summary -- 5. Quo Vadis? The Book of Common Worship: Reflections on Reformed baptismal theology -- Baptism in the Book of Common Worship -- Summary and suggestions -- Conclusion: The shape of Reformed baptismal and sacramental theology -- Notes -- Bibliography --Index of names -- Index of subjects.

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