While we await Wilson’s response to my two posts on Sacerdotalism (here and here), we will move on to his chapter on baptism. In this chapter, Wilson is trying to thread a middle course betwee… more →
Green Bagginsgreenbaggins wrote 1 year ago: While we await Wilson’s response to my two posts on Sacerdotalism (here and here), we will m … more →
greenbaggins wrote 1 year ago: Wilson’s thesis for chapter three is to establish “the nature and necessity of new birth … more →
greenbaggins wrote 1 year ago: I found a fascinating thought about baptism and the Trinity while reading a’Brakel last night. … more →
greenbaggins wrote 1 year ago: Here is the text (verses 1-4): “I want you to know, brothers, that our fathers were all under … more →
greenbaggins wrote 1 year ago: To my mind, almost the entirety of the issue hinges on the meaning of the word “dokimazo … more →
greenbaggins wrote 1 year ago: Here is the passage in the ESV: “In him also you were circumcised with a circumcision made wit … more →
greenbaggins wrote 1 year ago: Sacraments are signs and seals. As signs, they function like road markers that point to a city. … more →
greenbaggins wrote 1 year ago: First, a word about sacramental language. Oftentimes in Scripture, what is said of the sign actually … more →
greenbaggins wrote 1 year ago: Peter Leithart has a very interesting article here. He argues that the recent fuss over baptismal re … more →
greenbaggins wrote 1 year ago: I have already talked a great deal about baptism here. What I want to do here is to note a few more … more →
greenbaggins wrote 1 year ago: Matthew 3:13-17 Baptism is a contentious issue in the Christian world. Some say that only believers … more →