Examining FOUR Popular Arguments for Infant Baptism (Ep 172)
Episode 172 of the The Bible Sojourner podcast, hosted by Peter Goeman, titled "Examining FOUR Popular Arguments for Infant Baptism (Ep 172)" was published on April 25, 2024 and runs 71 minutes.
April 25, 2024 ·71m · The Bible Sojourner
Summary
Why is infant baptism a key part of some churches but not others? In this video we look at four arguments for infant baptism put forward by those who hold to covenant theology. These reasons are portrayed in an article written by Zachary Garris: (1) The children of believers were members of the Abrahamic covenant; (2) The new covenant is a renewal of the Abrahamic covenant; (3) Baptism replaced circumcision as the sign of the covenant; and (4) Children born to Christian parents are members of the new covenant. Reformed theologians often will use a form of these arguments in arguing for infant baptism so we evaluate their strength. 00:00 Introduction 05:42 Begin Review of Article by Zachary Garris 16:02 Children of Believers were Members of the Abrahamic Covenant 24:18 The New Covenant is a Renewal of the Abrahamic Covenant 44:00 Baptism Replaced Circumcision as the Sign of the Covenant 01:00:16 Children born to Christian Parents are Members of the New Covenant 01:11:20 Conclusion Article by Zachary Garris reviewed in the video: https://knowingscripture.com/articles/why-we-should-baptize-babies-the-case-for-covenantal-infant-baptism Waymeyer Article referenced: https://tms.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/TMSJ-Volume-29-Number-2.pdf Gavin Ortlund article referenced: https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/themelios/article/why-not-grandchildren-an-argument-against-reformed-paedobaptism/ Link to Peter's book, The Baptism Debate: Understanding and Evaluating Reformed Infant Baptism If you have found the podcast helpful, consider leaving a review on Itunes or rating it on Spotify. You can also find The Bible Sojourner on Youtube. Consider passing any episodes you have found helpful to a friend. Visit petergoeman.com for more information on the podcast or blog. Visit shepherds.edu for more on Shepherds Theological Seminary where Dr. Goeman teaches.
Episode Description
Why is infant baptism a key part of some churches but not others? In this video we look at four arguments for infant baptism put forward by those who hold to covenant theology. These reasons are portrayed in an article written by Zachary Garris: (1) The children of believers were members of the Abrahamic covenant; (2) The new covenant is a renewal of the Abrahamic covenant; (3) Baptism replaced circumcision as the sign of the covenant; and (4) Children born to Christian parents are members of the new covenant. Reformed theologians often will use a form of these arguments in arguing for infant baptism so we evaluate their strength. 00:00 Introduction 05:42 Begin Review of Article by Zachary Garris 16:02 Children of Believers were Members of the Abrahamic Covenant 24:18 The New Covenant is a Renewal of the Abrahamic Covenant 44:00 Baptism Replaced Circumcision as the Sign of the Covenant 01:00:16 Children born to Christian Parents are Members of the New Covenant 01:11:20 Conclusion Article by Zachary Garris reviewed in the video: https://knowingscripture.com/articles/why-we-should-baptize-babies-the-case-for-covenantal-infant-baptism Waymeyer Article referenced: https://tms.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/TMSJ-Volume-29-Number-2.pdf Gavin Ortlund article referenced: https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/themelios/article/why-not-grandchildren-an-argument-against-reformed-paedobaptism/ Link to Peter's book, The Baptism Debate: Understanding and Evaluating Reformed Infant Baptism
If you have found the podcast helpful, consider leaving a review on Itunes or rating it on Spotify. You can also find The Bible Sojourner on Youtube. Consider passing any episodes you have found helpful to a friend.
Visit petergoeman.com for more information on the podcast or blog.
Visit shepherds.edu for more on Shepherds Theological Seminary where Dr. Goeman teaches.
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