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Titre : | Baptism : Three Aspects: Archaelogical, Historical and Biblical |
Auteurs : | Frédéric M. Buhler, Auteur ; Wilfred P. Bauman, Traducteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Ontario [Canada] : Joshua Press, 2004 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-894400-20-6 |
Format : | 88 p. / Photos couleurs / 22 cm |
Note générale : | Traduction de : Archéologie et baptême |
Langues: | Anglais |
Langues originales: | Français |
Index. décimale : | DT/B (Baptême : approche historique) |
Note de contenu : |
- Foreword by Dr. Michael Haykin Preface FIRST SECTION: Archaeological and Historical aspects - Introduction - 1. The Period of the Primitive Church - First Century: The sources / The character of biblical Christianity / Religion of salvation / Non-hereditary religion / Significance of baptism / Simplicity and spontaneity of Baptism - 2. The Period of the First Innovations - Second and Third Centuries: Sprinkling / The sacrament / The House of the Christians of Doura Europos - 3. The Period of the Radical Transformation of Christianity - The Fourth Century: Christianity becomes a lawful religion / Christianity becomes the official religion of the empire / Appearance of basilicas and baptisteries - 4. The Period when the Changes are defined and consolidated - beginning in the Fifth Century: Codification of the changes / In the twentieth century - Conclusions of the First Section : The episcopal problem / The testimony of iconography / The mode of baptism / Baptism of children / The significance of baptism / All is linked together SECOND SECTION: Biblical aspects of baptism, return to the sources - 1. General observations: Innumerable exhortations to return to God / A perfect Christianity / Necessity to stay true to the Gospel / Necessity to refuse all other gospels / Curses attend those who add or take away / It is not by birth that one becomes a Christian - 2. The characteristics of scriptural baptism : Baptism is first of all an act of obedience to Christ / Baptism is a visible sign of an invisible spiritual reality / Baptism is a testimony and a commitment / Baptism is an enrolment - General conclusion - Illustrations, photos, commentaries - Appendices: I. The sudden important religious reversal: from the persecution to the recognition of Christianity by the Roman Emperors of the fourth century / II. Diagram of general evolution of baptism and baptismal installations / III. Different modes of baptism / IV. The evolution of baptism through the centuries / V. Summary of the work of Dr. J. Volanakis / VI. From the biblical church to modern apostasy / VII. Description of a baptismal ceremony by Cyril of Jerusalem, around 350 AD - Glossary - Bibliography |
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