In "Pedobaptism: Is It From Heaven Or Of Men?," James M. Frost delves into a critical examination of the practice of infant baptism, also known as pedobaptism. Written with meticulous attention to scripture and theological tradition, this book presents a compelling argument against the practice, rooted in Baptist principles. Frost challenges readers to consider the biblical basis for baptism and its relation to personal faith and salvation.
Frost's exploration covers key aspects of baptismal theology, including the qualifications for baptism, the mode of baptism, and its significance in the life of a believer. His detailed analysis distinguishes between traditional practices and scriptural mandates, making this work essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Baptist doctrine and the sacrament of baptism. This book will appeal to theologians, historians, and anyone interested in theological debate.
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