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__Have you ever wondered why water became the ultimate symbol of salvation and spiritual rebirth in the early Christian church?__In On Baptism, Tertullian of Carthage provides a vigorous and deeply spiritual exploration of one of Christianity's most essential practices. Written during a time when the early church was still defining its boundaries and defending its doctrines, this treatise serves as a crucial pillar of Christian theology. Tertullian addresses the skepticism of his day-specifically the teachings of those who dismissed the physical elements of faith-by elevating water as a divine instrument of grace, cleansing, and preparation for the Holy Spirit.
Far more than a dry historical document, On Baptism is a passionate defense of faith. It explores the biblical precedents of water as a source of life, from the Spirit hovering over the waters in Genesis to the baptism of Christ in the Jordan. Tertullian's brilliant rhetoric and unwavering conviction bring the ancient world to life, bridging the gap between historical practice and timeless spiritual truth.
This text has been carefully preserved and presented to ensure that Tertullian's early theological insights remain clear, impactful, and accessible for today's readers. It challenges modern audiences to reconsider the profound weight of their traditions and the ancient roots of their faith.
What You'll Discover in This Foundational Treatise:
Whether you are exploring this work for its immense historical value, its rigorous apologetics, or its spiritual depth, On Baptism offers a compelling journey into the heart of early Christian identity.
Step into the ancient church and discover the timeless truths of Tertullian. Begin your journey today.
Title
On The Baptism A
Author
Tertullian
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
Muze Publishing
Published
April 2026
Weight
200g
Page Count
18
Dimensions
15.2 x 22.9 x 0.6 cm
ISBN
9781807529154
ISBN-10
1807529150
Eden Code
7547723
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