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Christ Sent Me Not to Bapize: Paul's Gospel and the One Baptism
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Christ Sent Me Not to Bapize: Paul's Gospel and the One Baptism in Brampton, ON
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Christ Sent Me Not to Baptize: Paul's Gospel and the One Baptism examines one of the most debated statements in the New Testament: Paul's declaration in First Corinthians that Christ did not send him to baptize, but to preach the gospel. This study carefully analyzes the language of Paul's epistles, the historical setting of the early church, and the theological implications of Paul's apostleship to the Gentiles.
Through close reading of key passages, the book explores how Paul understood the gospel he received by revelation and how that message relates to the unity of the body of Christ. Particular attention is given to the meaning of "one baptism" and its place within Paul's teaching on salvation, grace, and the formation of the church.
Engaging Scripture with a careful and systematic approach, this work invites readers to reconsider long-held assumptions about baptism and to examine Paul's gospel within the broader framework of the New Testament. Written for serious students of the Bible, pastors, and readers interested in Pauline theology, the book seeks to contribute thoughtfully to ongoing discussions about the nature of the gospel and the unity of believers.
Christ Sent Me Not to Baptize: Paul's Gospel and the One Baptism examines one of the most debated statements in the New Testament: Paul's declaration in First Corinthians that Christ did not send him to baptize, but to preach the gospel. This study carefully analyzes the language of Paul's epistles, the historical setting of the early church, and the theological implications of Paul's apostleship to the Gentiles.
Through close reading of key passages, the book explores how Paul understood the gospel he received by revelation and how that message relates to the unity of the body of Christ. Particular attention is given to the meaning of "one baptism" and its place within Paul's teaching on salvation, grace, and the formation of the church.
Engaging Scripture with a careful and systematic approach, this work invites readers to reconsider long-held assumptions about baptism and to examine Paul's gospel within the broader framework of the New Testament. Written for serious students of the Bible, pastors, and readers interested in Pauline theology, the book seeks to contribute thoughtfully to ongoing discussions about the nature of the gospel and the unity of believers.





















