Scott1
Puritanboard Commissioner
As this is an issue that needs to be handled with great care, it would be helpful to hear from people who are theologically trained on this topic.
I prefer to hear from the point of view of those who hold to infant baptism so as to not focus on the "paedo" v. "credo" discussions going on in other threads.
This requires some theological expertise, and will help many of us who are searching this out now.
I prefer to hear from the point of view of those who hold to infant baptism so as to not focus on the "paedo" v. "credo" discussions going on in other threads.
This requires some theological expertise, and will help many of us who are searching this out now.
1) Does a valid baptism require a "true" church?
2) For purposes of a valid baptism, what constitutes a "true" church?
3) What exactly is an (orthodox) "trinitarian" baptism?
4) Is absolutely nothing beyond an (orthodox) trinitarian doctrine required for a valid baptism?
5) Must a "true" church hold to the Gospel?
6) Must a "true" church hold to the authority of Scripture?
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