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Baptism in the New Testament

Baptism in the New Testament

G. R. Beasley-Murray

Wipf Stock Publishers
2006
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Baptism In The New Testament In this thorough and well-documented study of the sacrament of Holy Baptism, G.R. Beasley-Murray presents a critical defense of the doctrine of believers' baptism on the basis of the New Testament evidences. The author--one of the leading New Testament scholars in England--is himself a Baptist; but his discussion transcends denominatioal lines. Beasley-Murray begins by discussing various rites that precede Christian baptism historically, and analyzes the relationship between these earlier rites and baptism. From these antecedents--Old Testament ritual washings, Jewish proselyte baptism, the lustrations practiced at Qumran, and the baptism of John the Baptist--the author proceeds to the foundations of Christian baptism in the career of Jesus, its emergence as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles, and its development in the New Testament epistolary literature. In his consideration of the doctrine of Christian baptism as ariculated in the New Testament, Beasley-Murray focuses his attention on the necessity of baptism and its relationship to grace, faith, the Spirit, the church, ethics, and hope. A careful examination of the rise and significance of infant baptism follows, and the study concludes with a selected bibliography and several indices.
The Coming of God

The Coming of God

G. R. Beasley-Murray

Wipf Stock Publishers
2007
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The Coming of God Few subjects are more basic than the one chosen for this book. The coming of God to save his people is at the heart of Old Testament faith. The theme develops further when Jesus announces the Kingdom of God and attention is focused on his death and resurrection. What Jesus says about himself in relation to this Kingdom throws light also on the mystery expressed in John 10:30: 'I and my Father are one.' The author's gift as preacher and teacher here combine to make a broad appeal to nonspecialist readers who want to understand their faith better. Its depth and solidity are the fruit of a lifetime devoted to biblical scholarship.