• believe in baptismal regeneration, the real presence of Christ's body and blood in the Lord's Supper, and infant baptism. "Baptismal Regeneration refuted"...
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    belief that baptism is a necessary part of salvation, some Baptists hold that the Churches of Christ endorse the doctrine of baptismal regeneration. However...
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    did not baptize, but His disciples" did. Opponents of baptismal regeneration understand baptism to be a means of identifying with Christ, and that when...
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  • that regeneration occurs at baptism, a view known as baptismal regeneration. Reformed theology has insisted that regeneration may take place at any time...
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  • which is to follow regeneration as a sign of obedience to the New Testament; as such, the Methodist Churches teach that regeneration occurs during the...
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  • of Catholic Answers) on several issues, including purgatory and baptismal regeneration. He has criticized John MacArthur and others for "prioritizing worship...
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  • 1 Relationship to Regeneration. Entire sanctification is subsequent to regeneration (John 17:9 -17) and is effected by the baptism of the Holy Spirit...
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    teach that baptism is necessarily bound to the forgiveness of sins, as opposed to the ex opere operato doctrine of baptismal regeneration. Not everyone...
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    sacerdotalism. With respect to baptismal regeneration, evangelicals hold baptism to be "part of a process of regeneration, a step before eventual 'rebirth'...
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    Protestants. Christians who do not practice infant baptism are called credobaptists. The exact details of the baptismal ceremony vary among Christian denominations...
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