Baptism in the early church

history, theology, and liturgy in the first five centuries

23. Origin and early development of infant baptism (p. 362-379) 40. Ambrose (p. 634-647) 51. North Africa : Augustine of Hippo : (Augustine's own experience with baptism ; baptismal ceremony in Hippo ; Augustine's traditional baptismal theology ; the donatists and the inedible character of baptism ;...

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Author:Everett Ferguson
Language:English
Total Pages:XXII-953 p.
ISBN:978-0-8028-2748-7
Format:Book
Topic:- Biography > Background > Roman World > Milan > Baptism
- Biography > Background > Roman World > Culture > christian culture - christianism > Baptism
- Biography > Person and Life > Conversion / Baptism > Baptism
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Donatism. Tyconius > Donatism > Baptism
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Pelagianism. Semi-Pelagianism > Pelagianism > Baptism - Original sin - justification
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Latin Christian writers > Ambrose / Pseudo-Ambrose > Ambrose > Baptism
- Works > Liturgy in augustinian work > Eucharist. Mass > Eucharist > Sacraments > Baptism
- Works > Liturgy in augustinian work > Liturgical seasons. Catechumenate > Baptism > Rite
- Works > Anti-Donatist Works > General > Baptism
- Doctrine > From man to God > Evil. Sin > Original sin (concupiscentia) > Original Sin
- Doctrine > From man to God > Jesus Christ. Redemption. Sacraments. Church. Grace. Mariology. > Sacraments > Baptism > [Baptême des enfants]
- Doctrine > From man to God > Jesus Christ. Redemption. Sacraments. Church. Grace. Mariology. > Sacraments > Baptism > [En général]
- Biography > Person and Life > Specialized biographical studies > Baptism of Augustine
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Summary:23. Origin and early development of infant baptism (p. 362-379) 40. Ambrose (p. 634-647) 51. North Africa : Augustine of Hippo : (Augustine's own experience with baptism ; baptismal ceremony in Hippo ; Augustine's traditional baptismal theology ; the donatists and the inedible character of baptism ; Pelagianism, infant baptism, and original sin) (p. 776-816)