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AbstractIn the New Testament (NT), water baptism symbolises forgiveness of sins for the baptised, and their identification with Jesus Christ and the church as a body, but not the means of salvation. Most Nigerian churches involve baptism in certain practi... see more

AbstractPentecostalism is known for the belief in Spirit baptism that is accompanied by the doctrine of initial evidence, that is, speaking in tongues. The practice of the doctrine of initial evidence has become a unique feature of Pentecostalism for many... see more

AbstractThis article is an initial attempt to bring the subject of baptism and to a lesser extent infant baptism in particular, as demonstrated in Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics, into a conversation with the practice of this phenomenon in African Reformed ... see more

AbstractThis article traces the development of the Christ Apostolic Church’s (CAC) doctrine of the baptism in the Holy Spirit, its current official stance and the church ministers’ interpretations of the doctrine. To gather data for this work, focus-grou... see more

AbstractThe article describes in broad outline Augustine’s baptism in Milan (386) and stresses its significance for Augustine’s transition from Manichaean Christianity to Nicene Catholic Christianity.

AbstractAt first glance, there appears to be similarities between traditional Sotho initiation and Christian baptism, as both give the individual entrance into a new stage of life. This study compares African initiation in the Sotho context with initiatio... see more

AbstractIt is generally stated that acceptance of heretics in the Catholic Church without baptism has always been normal use in the church and has been confirmed by general councils. The only exceptions would be some groups in North Africa in the third... see more

In its source and substance evangelical national theology is bound by the canon of Scripture and the transcultural message of good news recorded therein.  This essay attempts to apply the limits of the Gospel, Scripture’s evangelium, to the question ... see more

It is no secret that the identical “baptismal texts” of Holy Scripture often receive completely different interpretations in the Western Protestant and Orthodox traditions. More than one-hundred years ago in Russia, at the intersection of West and East, t... see more

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