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Baptist Reconsideration of Baptism and Ecclesiology

A Presentation of the Baptist Union of Sweden and a Study of its Official Response to "BEM" in Relation to the Public Discussions primarily amongst its Pastors and Theologians

Baptist Reconsideration of Baptism and Ecclesiology

A Presentation of the Baptist Union of Sweden and a Study of its Official Response to "BEM" in Relation to the Public Discussions primarily amongst its Pastors and Theologians

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Publisher: Peter Lang AG
ISBN: 9783631377215
Number of Pages: 468
Published: 22/05/2001
Width: 14.8 cm
Height: 21 cm
The twentieth century may be said to have been the century of ecumenism, a striving worldwide to realize church unity at different levels. It has frequently been asserted that one condition for reaching visible Church unity is that there should be basic agreement on baptism, eucharist and ministry. These three topics are dealt with in the Lima-document or BEM (1982). In the present study the sections of the latter that concern baptism are analyzed and also contextualized through a closer study of one of the responses to BEM, the official response of the Baptist Union of Sweden. This response gives a more traditional, closed Baptist opinion: baptism cannot be the basis of the church unity sought by BEM. The author shows here, however, that fundamental Baptist principles are being reconsidered, indicating considerable diversity within the Baptist Union concerning these questions. On the local level there are many ecumenical strivings, concretized in ecumenical congregations where different theologies and practices meet. This has opened up possibilities of church unity on the basis of both types of baptism (infant baptism and believers’ baptism), and also membership on the basis of faith alone. By comparing official documents with public expressions of unofficial opinion, this study shows that the reality is more complex and ambiguous than is apparent in official documents. This book could be of interest because of its application of new methods to the study of »reception». To help an international readership, a historical presentation of the Baptist Union of Sweden introduces this study.

Lennart Johnsson

The Author: Lennart Johnsson (born 1955) has completed a B.A. and M.Div. at Uppsala University. He took a licentiate degree in Studies in Faiths and Ideologies (1987) and presented his doctoral thesis in Ecclesiology (1999), both at the Faculty of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden. He is senior lecturer and head of Religious Studies at Växjö University, Sweden.
Johnsson has worked as a teacher in Uppsala and also as a university chaplain (Church of Sweden) in Uppsala and parish minister in both Stockholm and Wederslöf.

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