Papers

 

Each of the papers listed here present both sides of the respective issue they deal with.  You are strongly encouraged to submit insights to be considered for inclusion in these papers.  These papers are designed to be living documents, they will be revised as better insights into God's Word are received.  To contact Dialogos concerning the submission of materials please refer to the Contact information. 

These papers are being offered free of charge.  The Bible Study Version is available to download now.  For other papers, simply send an email to Dialogos requesting which papers you would like to receive.  More of these papers will be posted directly in the future.

 

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For papers see below:

Baptism

 

Critique of the book Believer's Baptism

To obtain a copy of the paper which examines the book by Dr. Schreiner and Dr. Wright, email us and you will be sent an electronic copy.  This is a very important development in the discussions concerning baptism.

 

Bible Study Version

(in pdf format)

What are the main pros and cons in the comparison of infant baptism and believer's baptism?  The Bible Study version covers the main points of the issue.  Click on the above link to download a copy of the paper.

 

Concise Version

(in pdf format)

The Concise Version of the material on baptism is printed in a written debate format.  This aids comparison of each of the points in a one-on-one fashion.  This is very helpful in order to see how the various aspects of the matter relate to each other.  It also provides a beneficial method by which the reader can evaluate each point for its accuracy in reflecting Biblical teaching.  Click on the above link to download a copy of the paper.

 

The Great Commission and Baptism

The Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20) has long been quoted by Baptists in support of believer's baptism.  Is that a correct reading of that passage?  To obtain a copy of the paper click on the heading above.

 

Zwingli on Infant Baptism

The Reformer and in many ways father of covenant theology, Huldreich Zwingli, has been critiqued especially in two books for his stance on infant baptism.  Did Zwingli not believe it was Scriptural when he was a key proponent of the practice?  Check out this page.

 

Women in Office

To be posted.

 

Predestination

To be posted.