Hannah Carr

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The first, baptism, was familiar to them because most of the early disciples had followed the ministry of John the Baptist. But baptism in the apostolic community was different. John’s baptism was a way of professing faith in a kingdom yet to come. Baptism in the infant church was what theologians now call “eschatological.” It marked entrance into a spiritual kingdom already proclaimed, though still to be revealed in its fullness.
Church History in Plain Language  (Plain Language Series)
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