This lively study of the problems of Christian baptism traces
issues arising from the New Testament in the traditions of the
churches and provides an ecumenical conspectus of the continuous
debate on Christian baptism. Wainwright surveys the positions of
different churches on baptism and confirmation, and relates them to
the New Testament treatment. He shows that the New Testament's
apparent favouring of different views of the relation between grace
and faith in baptism gives a basis for an ecumenical pattern of
Christian initiation.
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