Johannic baptism, a term referring primarily to the baptisms of John the Baptist, is dissected in volume three of Dale’s works. Including geographic mapping of the baptisms as well as a detailed account of the baptism of Christ, this resource also compiles views of John’s baptisms from a variety of outside sources, including early Christian writers, well-known Baptist theologians, and Calvin.
Rich with biblical insight and scriptural references, Logos’ edition of An Inquiry Into the Usage of Baptizo and the Nature of Johannic Baptism is essential for anyone wishing to gain a well-rounded and thorough grasp of this much-debated topic. A great addition to any theological collection, this resource proves to be especially accessible in electronic format. As you read An Inquiry Into the Usage of Baptizo and the Nature of Johannic Baptism in Logos Bible Software, you can double-click on any word in any language for a match in your preferred lexicons.