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| #1103943 in Books | 2004-02-09 | 2004-02-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.21 x5.50l,.28 | File type: PDF | 92 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Conclusive Argument|By R. Nemoyer|Joachim Jeremias is usually ranked in the top ten New Testament scholars in the world. He deserves that ranking or better. There is no serious challenge to his first and now, his second defense that Christian was universal. The closest the Baptists can get is Tertullian, and any reading of Tertullian show that he did not reject infant baptism b|About the Author|Joachim Jeremias (1900-1982) was Professor of New Testament Studies at the University of Gottingen. His other works include 'The Parables of Jesus' 'The Eucharistic Words of Jesus' 'Unknown Sayings of Jesus' 'The Servant of God' (written with Wa
In the early 1960's, two prominent New Testament scholars went head to head over the issue of infant baptism. Here is Jeremias' response to Kurt Aland's 'Did the Early Church Baptize Infants' which had been a refutation of Jeremias' earlier work, 'Infant Baptism in the First Four Centuries' I would have preferred to meet [Aland's] attack by silence. I hate controversy and unfortunately Aland, by the tone of his argument, did not make the decision to reply to him an easy ...
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