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Baptism in the Reformed Tradition: a Historical and Practical Theology.(by John Riggs)(Book Review)
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The Christian Century
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May 17, 2003| Author:
Gros, Jeffrey
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By John Riggs. Westminster John Knox, 18 7 pp., $22.95.
RECOGNITION OF common baptism has been fundamental to the ecumenical renewal and liturgical reform movement. The common texts of the various churches of the Western tradition reflect a common scholarly enterprise of Catholic and Reformation churches. This volume is an important contribution to liturgical theology, focusing particularly on developments in the Presbyterian tradition, but with important implications fo...
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