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Synopsis: Many Christians who practice believer baptism struggle to
answer basic questions about it, such as: What does it mean to be
baptized? How does baptism relate to faith? What does God do
through baptism? In Waters of Promise, Brandon Jones seeks to
answer these questions by drawing from Scripture, theology,
history, and church practice. The resulting recovery of the link
between covenant theology and believer baptism may change not only
how you think about baptism but also how your church practices it.
Endorsements: "Historically, Baptists have been quite adroit in
their defense of why only believers should be baptized and exactly
how this ordinance should be carried out. What they have often
forgotten is to explain what baptism means. This new study by Jones
addresses this forgotten question. A careful reading of his work
promises to broaden our understanding of baptism's biblical
meaning." --Michael A. G. Haykin, The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary "When I was writing my doctoral thesis on British Baptist
baptismal theology, I found almost no engagement with the British
material on this side of the ocean. Over the last decade, that has
begun to change, and Waters of Promise both narrates and advances
that process. Jones's suggestion of a Baptist sacramental theology
rooted in covenant theology adds a new (or perhaps old ) idea worth
considering." --Stanley K. Fowler, Heritage Theological Seminary
"Waters of Promise is a significant contribution that advocates the
rediscovery of covenant theology, seeing in believers' baptism the
Spirit's gracious work as a confirming sign and seal of initiation
into the new covenant with God and his people. Jones's study is
thought-provoking and a challenging contribution to an important
subject." --Anthony R. Cross, University of Oxford Author
Biography: "Historically, Baptists have been quite adroit in their
defense of why only believers should be baptized and exactly how
this ordinance should be carried out. What they have often
forgotten is to explain what baptism means. This new study by Jones
addresses this forgotten question. A careful reading of his work
promises to broaden our understanding of baptism's biblical
meaning." --Michael A. G. Haykin, The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary "When I was writing my doctoral thesis on British Baptist
baptismal theology, I found almost no engagement with the British
material on this side of the ocean. Over the last decade, that has
begun to change, and Waters of Promise both narrates and advances
that process. Jones's suggestion of a Baptist sacramental theology
rooted in covenant theology adds a new (or perhaps old ) idea worth
considering." --Stanley K. Fowler, Heritage Theological Seminary
"Waters of Promise is a significant contribution that advocates the
rediscovery of covenant theology, seeing in believers' baptism the
Spirit's gracious work as a confirming sign and seal of initiation
into the new covenant with God and his people. Jones's study is
thought-provoking and a challenging contribution to an important
subject." --Anthony R. Cross, University of Oxford Author
Biography: Brandon C. Jones (PhD, Calvin Theological Seminary) is
pastor of Herreid Baptist Church in Herreid, South Dakota.
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