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Historically the church has maintained one of two positions when it has come to baptism. On the one side, there are many who defend the position of infant baptism (paedobaptism). Many denominations today hold to the validity of baptising infants in keeping with the covenantal equivalent of Old Testament circumcision.
On the other side, there are those who believe that the only valid, New Testament baptism, is that of believing adults (credobaptism).
This week the Curious team are joined by special guest Rev. Paul Robinson of St. Ambrose Church of England church in Leyland, Lancashire, to share his story, and more specifically, his understanding on classic paedobaptism.
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Historically the church has maintained one of two positions when it has come to baptism. On the one side, there are many who defend the position of infant baptism (paedobaptism). Many denominations today hold to the validity of baptising infants in keeping with the covenantal equivalent of Old Testament circumcision.
On the other side, there are those who believe that the only valid, New Testament baptism, is that of believing adults (credobaptism).
This week the Curious team are joined by special guest Rev. Paul Robinson of St. Ambrose Church of England church in Leyland, Lancashire, to share his story, and more specifically, his understanding on classic paedobaptism.
Send your questions or thoughts to: [email protected]
Support us on Instagram @theologyforthecurious
Find us on TikTok: @theologyforthecurious