The place of children in the church is something of an enigma among Christians. Should the children of believers be regarded as part of the covenant community, with the privileges and responsibilities that accompany that sta...

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The place of children in the church is something of an enigma among Christians. Should the children of believers be regarded as part of the covenant community, with the privileges and responsibilities that accompany that status? Or are they simply unbelievers, like children in the non-Christian world? What promise does God give believing parents and their children? What was the place of children in the Old Testament, and how does that compare with their position in the New?

These are some of the issues surrounding the question of whether to baptize infant children of believers. The sixteen contributors to this volume make a thorough biblical and theological case for covenant infant baptism. Contributors include: Gregg Strawbridge,→Mark E. Ross,→Cornelis P. Venema, Bryan Chapell,→Joseph Pipa,→Lyle D. Bierma, Dan Doriani,→Jeffrey D. Niell,→Peter J. Leithart, Joel R. Beeke,→Richard L. Pratt,→Douglas Wilson, Ray B. Lanning,→Randy Booth,→R. C. Sproul Jr., and Jonathan M. Watt.

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