Here's what I'd consider the cream of my bibliography, in case you're interested.
- Beasley-Murray, G. R., Baptism in the New Testament - This is a smokin', but very thorough, critique of the Reformed arguments. Some of his critiques are stronger than others.
- Bavinck, Herman, Reformed Dogmatics - Ahhh, the Dutch. This guy presents a really clear presentation of the range of Reformed views. Clearer than Calvin or Reymond.
- Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics IV.4. - (My essay question quoted Barth). Gosh he's long-winded, but he's very thorough in both detail and big-picture.
- Robinson, Donald, Selected Works - Very crisp exegesis regarding baptism's symbolic significance. I don't go for some of his conclusions, though.
Things to thank God for: preparing the essay was a really good time of reflecting on a whole range of stuff (parenting, the gospel, denominations, the faithfulness of God). A very positive experience. And holidays, thank Him for them, too ;)
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So what did you decide?
Have you abandoned your nasty paedo-baptist ways?
:)
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