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In The Unseen Realm, Dr. Michael S. Heiser unpacked 15 years of
research while exploring what the Bible really says about the
supernatural world. Now, Douglas Van Dorn helps you further explore
The Unseen Realm with a fresh perspective and an easy-to-follow
format. Van Dorn summarizes key concepts and themes and includes
questions aimed at helping you gain a deeper understanding of the
biblical author's supernatural worldview. Use your copy of The
Unseen Realm: A Question & Answer Companion for personal study
or for leading discussion with a small group.
This is the one book on baptism that you must read. It was seven
years in the making. The author believes that until a new approach
is taken, separations over the meaning, mode, and recipients of
baptism will never be breached. This new approach traces the roots
of baptism deep into the OT Scriptures. When understood properly,
we discover that baptism is always the sign that God has used to
initiate his people into a new creation. Baptism in the NT is not
"new." Rather, it derives its origin from OT predecessors. When we
understand that baptism comes from baptism, especially in its
sacramental expression in the priestly covenant, reasons for the NT
practice begin to make perfect sense. Now Baptists have an argument
that infant Baptists can finally understand, because we are
beginning our argument in the same place. Yet, we continue to have
very baptistic conclusions as to the mode and recipients of
baptism, because we root baptism in baptism rather than
circumcision.
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