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Mobile Ed: BI172 Problems in Bible Interpretation: Why Do Christians Disagree about Baptism? (3 hour course - audio)

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Overview

In Problems in Bible Interpretation: Why Do Christians Disagree on Baptism? (BI172), Dr. Michael Heiser highlights the fundamental areas of debate concerning an important rite of the church. Then he identifies a common cause for these disagreements—namely, unclear language regarding the relationship between baptism and salvation. He examines three of the most prominent historic confessions of the Reformed tradition in order to understand where the confusion originates from. To help us sort through these issues, Dr. Heiser offers a key hermeneutical principle, which can enable us to better articulate a clear and biblical defense of baptism (infant or adult) as well as justify a particular mode of baptism—whether sprinkling, pouring, or immersion—without violating the purity of the gospel of Jesus.

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Course Outline

Introduction

  • Introducing the Speaker and the Course

Unit 1: Issues Related to the Recipients

  • Reasons for Disagreements
  • Infant Baptism in the Reformed Tradition
  • Problems with the Reformed View of Baptism
  • The Belgic Confession: Part One
  • The Belgic Confession: Part Two
  • The Belgic Confession: Part Three
  • The Heidelberg Catechism: Part One
  • The Heidelberg Catechism: Part Two
  • The Heidelberg Catechism: Part Three
  • The Westminster Confession

Unit 2: Solutions to the Problem of Recipient and Rationale

  • Framing the Discussion in Light of Colossians 2:8–12
  • The Fundamental Question
  • What Circumcision Did Not Accomplish
  • What Circumcision Did Accomplish
  • Membership in the Covenant Community
  • Implications for the Church

Unit 3: Issues Related to the Mode of Baptism

  • Overview of the Argument
  • Other Meanings for Baptizō
  • What’s More Important—Motion or Result?

Unit 4: Application to Controversial Passages

  • The Hermeneutical Key
  • Acts 2:38 and Acts 22:16

Conclusion

  • Course Summary

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Michael S. Heiser

Dr. Michael S. Heiser was a former Scholar-in-Residence for Faithlife Corporation, the makers of Logos Bible Software. He then served as the Executive Director of the Awakening School of Theology and Ministry. His varied academic background enabled him to operate in the realm of critical scholarship and the wider Christian community. His experience in teaching at the undergraduate level and writing for the layperson both directly contributed to Logos’ goal of adapting scholarly tools for nonspecialists.


Dr. Heiser earned his PhD in Hebrew Bible and Semitic languages and holds an MA in ancient history and Hebrew studies. He was the coeditor of Old Testament Greek Pseudepigrapha with Morphology and Semitic Inscriptions: Analyzed Texts and English Translations, and he was able to do translation work in roughly a dozen ancient languages, including Biblical Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, Egyptian hieroglyphs, and Ugaritic cuneiform. He specialized in Israelite religion (especially Israel’s divine council), contextualizing biblical theology with Israelite and ancient Near Eastern religion, Jewish binitarianism, biblical languages, ancient Semitic languages, textual criticism, comparative philology, and Second Temple period Jewish literature. In 2007 he was named the Pacific Northwest Regional Scholar by the Society of Biblical Literature.


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