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Baptism, Covenant, and Election

An episode of the Reformed Forum: Westminster Theological Seminary Faculty podcast titled "Baptism, Covenant, and Election" was published on April 6, 2012.

April 6, 2012 · Reformed Forum: Westminster Theological Seminary Faculty

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Richard B. Gaffin, Jr. and Lane G. Tipton analyze arguments for credo-baptism and discuss Reformed views of covenant and election. Many Reformed Baptists will be quick to differentiate themselves from dispensationalists. They favor a covenantal hermeneutic that seeks to take into account the redemptive-historical features of Scripture. For this reason, many confessing credo-baptists argue that the Old Covenant administration has yielded several features to the New. For instance, many Reformed Baptists argue that circumcision, the Old Covenant sign of membership,...
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