What was the meaning and mode of baptism in the early church? | brief baptism history part 2
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What was the meaning and mode of baptism in the early church? We delve into the historical evolution of baptism practices and their theological significance. Starting with the early church fathers and the ante-Nicene period, we explore the roots of Christian baptism, emphasizing its connection to the remission of sins and the initiation into the faith community through immersion. Notably, figures like Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Cyprian play pivotal roles in shaping early Christian beliefs about baptism. We examine the emergence of infant baptism and pouring as alternative practices in the third century, fueled by exceptional circumstances and the evolving sociopolitical landscape. Despite these shifts, the consensus throughout this period remained centered on baptism as a means of grace for the forgiveness of sins. As we conclude, we set the stage for our next exploration into the 16th-century Protestant Reformation and the restoration of certain baptismal elements. Join us on this historical journey of faith and practice. Read more on our baptism blog: https://www.bendchurch.org/post/a-theology-of-new-birth 0:00 - intro 0:45 - who were the early church fathers? 2:40 - what was the meaning of baptism in the early church? 11:40 - what was the mode of baptism in the early church? 17:20 - how did infant baptism emerge in the church? 18:36 - emergency baptisms 22:33 - why did baptism change after the first century? 27:49 - outro
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