Water Baptism

A Pagan and Jewish Rite but not Christian, Proven by Scripture and History Confirmed by the Lives of Saints Who Were Never Baptized with Water

James H. Moon

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In "Water Baptism," James H. Moon delves into the multifaceted significance of baptism within Christian theology, dissecting its historical, spiritual, and communal dimensions. With a blend of meticulous scholarship and engaging prose, Moon navigates the evolution of baptismal practices from early Christianity to contemporary expressions. His examination situates baptism not only as a rite of passage but also as a profound ritual reflecting the believer's relationship with faith and community. The book's thoughtful analysis of scriptural texts and church history positions it within a broader conversation about identity and belonging in a faith context. James H. Moon is an esteemed theologian whose academic journey has been pivotal in shaping his insights on sacramental theology. With a background in religious studies and years of pastoral experience, Moon has witnessed firsthand the transformative impact of baptism on individuals and congregations alike. This blend of personal experience and academic rigor informs his writing, as he seeks to illuminate the rich tapestry of meaning woven into this sacred rite, making it accessible to both scholars and laypersons. Readers seeking a deeper understanding of the theological implications and pastoral applications of baptism will find "Water Baptism" to be an invaluable resource. Moon's compelling narrative invites believers and seekers alike to reflect on their own spiritual journeys, enriching their appreciation of this foundational Christian sacrament.

Verlag:

Good Press

Veröffentlicht:

2019

Druckseiten:

ca. 43

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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