In "Baptismal Regeneration, As Bearing Upon Justification By Faith Only," Charles Crosthwaite delves into a critical theological debate surrounding the role of baptism in salvation. Addressing the concept of baptismal regeneration, the book explores its relationship to the doctrine of justification by faith alone, a cornerstone of Protestant theology. Crosthwaite engages with contemporary discussions, referencing a pamphlet by the Rev. W.H. Ferrar and commenting on the proposed revision of the liturgy.
This book provides a valuable contribution to understanding the nuances of sacramental theology and its implications for soteriology. It will appeal to theologians, historians of Christianity, and anyone interested in the historical debates that have shaped Christian doctrine. The inclusion of remarks on fatalism adds another layer to the discussion, making this a complex and thought-provoking work.
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