Your discount will apply automatically in your shopping cart.
Quantity
Discount*
*Bulk discounts are applied by individual product. Multiple products cannot be combined to achieve bulk discount.
Certain exclusions apply. Discount off of retail price of product. If current sale price is better than the discounted price, the current sale price will apply without further discount. CPH reserves the right to change the discount schedule at any time without notice. Discounts may not be combined with other offers.
Professional Discount
As a rostered LCMS pastor, teacher, musician, or DCE you receive a 20% discount on qualifying books, Bibles, professional books, and The Lutheran Study Bible, when purchased for personal use. The personal use discount applies for one of an item for you or your immediate family members where applicable. Any purchase(s) beyond the one item personal use will be processed at the current sale price.
Please state in the Order Notes if more than one item is for personal use and the description of that use.
Imprinting Options
It’s easy to imprint a name, date, Bible reference, or other significant information to customize a product.
First, select "View Imprinting Options" when adding your item to the cart.
Then, choose from one of three font styles:
Adding imprint to an item could add an additional business day to process your order. In most cases, imprinting is completed within the same business day.
If you need assistance or having questions about imprinting, please visit our Contact page for help.
Availability: Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. Print on Demand items are non-returnable.
This comprehensive presentation is a synthesis of the many studies of Baptism which appeared in the mid-20th century and resulted from ecumenical dialog and denominational questions surrounding the interpretation and practice of Baptism, especially infant Baptism.
The author states that God's activity is central to the development of a doctrine of Baptism, and in support of this thesis he considers the historical antecedents and the origin of Christian Baptism, as well as the New Testament statements regarding this sacrament. The book explores God's activity in Baptism, including the giving of new life; reception into the church; and the interaction of the Word, washing, and God. It also delves into the development of the Trinitarian formula.
The author also addresses the administration and reception of Baptism, clarifies "heretical Baptism," and looks at infant Baptism, including its origin, rejection, and current practice.