Up to now the teaching on baptism in the Holy Spirit has been
based on a few scriptural texts, whose interpretation was disputed.
This doubt cast its shadow on those who promote baptism in the Holy
Spirit.
Now new evidence has been found in early post-biblical authors
(Tertullian, Hilary of Poitiers, Cyril of Jerusalem, John
Chrysostom, Philoxenus, and the Syrians) which demonstrates that
what is called baptism in the Holy Spirit was integral to Christian
initiation (baptism, confirmation, Eucharist). Because it was part
of initiation into the Church, it was not a matter of private
piety, but of public worship. Therefore it was and remains
normative.
This is an intriguing ground-breaking study of value to RCIA
teams, pastors, theology teachers and students, and Church
offices.
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