Covenantal infant baptism

Covenant Theology vs. Dispensationalism (And Its Varieties)

Covenant Theology vs. Dispensationalism (And Its Varieties)

The Bible teaches a strong continuity between the old and new covenants and between Israel and the church. While there have been some changes in covenant administration, I do not think these changes warrant the adoption of a form of dispensationalism or new covenant theology.

The Dual Aspect of the Covenant: Covenant, Election, and Infant Baptism

The Dual Aspect of the Covenant: Covenant, Election, and Infant Baptism

The Bible requires us to make a distinction between covenant and election. This is the only way to account for covenant breaking and apostasy in Scripture, and it provides a consistent paradigm for the practice of infant baptism.

Why We Should Baptize Babies: The Case for Covenantal Infant Baptism

Why We Should Baptize Babies: The Case for Covenantal Infant Baptism

The practice of infant baptism is neither commanded nor prohibited anywhere in Scripture. This issue must therefore be settled by asking a different question—What is the place of children in the church?