
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


W. T. Conner appealed to general evangelical theological consensus when making his case for infant salvation. While Conner does not cite his influences, it is likely he referred to the theologians he often cited like the Scottish Congregationalist P. T. Forsyth and fellow Southern Baptist E. Y. Mullins. Conner did not cite a biblical proof text, but relied on God’s character as revealed in Christ to defend his position.
By Noah R. HuntW. T. Conner appealed to general evangelical theological consensus when making his case for infant salvation. While Conner does not cite his influences, it is likely he referred to the theologians he often cited like the Scottish Congregationalist P. T. Forsyth and fellow Southern Baptist E. Y. Mullins. Conner did not cite a biblical proof text, but relied on God’s character as revealed in Christ to defend his position.