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In this concise volume, Matt Waymeyer sets forth the six reasons which led him to reject infant baptism. Part theological, part biographical, A Biblical Critique of Infant Baptism describes Waymeyer’s own theological journey. This volume offers an opportunity to eavesdrop on the author’s own theological conversations. He writes this volume not out of antagonism, but to further theological...

baptism is lost, since, by their own admission, no one in New Testament times is born with a right to baptism apart from faith, whether it be one’s own faith or that of one’s parents.20 Some paedobaptists seem to gloss over this point of discontinuity. For example, in his discussion of Genesis 17:12, John Sartelle draws the conclusion that circumcision “was to be given to infants of believing parents.”21 But Genesis 17:12 does not say that every male infant of believing parents shall be circumcised;
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