
An outline of the argument against the validity of lay-baptism
بواسطة
John D. Ogilby
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
222
لغة
الروسية
منشور
Jan 1, 2013
الناشر
Book on Demand Ltd.
رقم ISBN-10
5518748353
رقم ISBN-13
9785518748354
الوصف
In a thoughtful exploration of a contentious theological issue, John D. Ogilby presents a comprehensive analysis that challenges the legitimacy of lay-baptism. The work meticulously lays out a structured argument aimed at both clergy and lay readers, inviting them to reconsider long-held beliefs about the sacrament of baptism. With a blend of historical context and doctrinal examination, Ogilby navigates through various perspectives, scrutinizing the implications of non-ordained individuals performing baptisms.
Drawing from scriptural precedents and church traditions, the author articulates concerns surrounding the validity and necessity of baptism administered by those outside the clerical order. He emphasizes the significance of ordination, sacraments, and ecclesiastical authority in maintaining the sanctity of church practices. Each chapter builds upon the last, creating a compelling case that encourages readers to reflect on the deeper spiritual and communal ramifications of their beliefs regarding baptism.
Through clear and reasoned argumentation, Ogilby invites dialogues within the church about the interpretation of religious practices. This work serves as a thought-provoking resource for anyone interested in the intersections of faith, tradition, and theology. It pushes the boundaries of understanding and urges a reevaluation of what it means to uphold sacred rites in a community of believers.
Drawing from scriptural precedents and church traditions, the author articulates concerns surrounding the validity and necessity of baptism administered by those outside the clerical order. He emphasizes the significance of ordination, sacraments, and ecclesiastical authority in maintaining the sanctity of church practices. Each chapter builds upon the last, creating a compelling case that encourages readers to reflect on the deeper spiritual and communal ramifications of their beliefs regarding baptism.
Through clear and reasoned argumentation, Ogilby invites dialogues within the church about the interpretation of religious practices. This work serves as a thought-provoking resource for anyone interested in the intersections of faith, tradition, and theology. It pushes the boundaries of understanding and urges a reevaluation of what it means to uphold sacred rites in a community of believers.