As the Church continues to try to clarify the meaning of
baptism, well-known liturgical scholar Kenneth Stevenson provides
important insights into the historical issues with which we still
wrestle. Is baptism a private or a public act? Is the symbolism of
the rite still appropriate? Does the language of the baptismal
service remain meaningful in a secular age?
In order to answer these and other pressing questions, we must
understand the thinking of those who have come before us. Stevenson
does just that by looking at the writings of the 17th century
Anglican divines such as Lancelot Andrewes, George Herbert, Richard
Hooker, Richard Baxter, Jeremy Taylor and others, all of whom have
a vital and prophetic significance for our understanding and
practice of baptism today.
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