Becoming a christian : the ecumenical implications of our common baptism

Author(s)

    • Best, Thomas F.
    • Heller, Dagmar

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Becoming a christian : the ecumenical implications of our common baptism

edited by Thomas F. Best & Dagmar Heller

(Faith and order paper, no.184)

WCC Publications, c1999

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Description

The essays in this book explore varieties of baptismal practice today, address the continuing problem of 're-baptism', offer fresh perspectives on the relation between baptism and Christian ethics, and call the churches to draw the full implications for Christian unity of their 'mutual recognition of baptism'. Baptism, the birthright common to all Christians, is a cornerstone of the ecumenical movement. Continuing the dialogue among liturgists, theologians, church musicians and pastors begun in So We Believe, So We Pray (WCC, 1995), this book focuses on baptism in relation the unity of the church. Exploring patterns of baptismal practice today, it includes striking examples of inculturation from around the world. It also insists on the link between liturgy and life. With contributions from Gordon Lathrop, Anscar Chupungco, OSB and Janet Crawford, this book is an important resource for everyone concerned with baptism, worship, the life of the church and the ecumenical movement today.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA44324036
  • ISBN
    • 2825413151
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Geneva
  • Pages/Volumes
    106 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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