D. Bercot. One of the most puzzling passages of Scripture is 1 Cor. 15:29, where Paul twice mentions “baptism for the dead.” What was this? Was this something orthodox Christians practiced? The earliest explanation we have of this practice was given by Tertullian. In this message, Bercot presents Tertullian’s explanation and demonstrates how it fully fits Paul’s mention of the practice. Bercot also discusses alternative explanations given through the centuries.
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D. Bercot. One of the most puzzling passages of Scripture is 1 Cor. 15:29, where Paul twice mentions “baptism for the dead.” What was this? Was this something orthodox Christians practiced? The earliest explanation we have of this practice was given by Tertullian. In this message, Bercot presents Tertullian’s explanation and demonstrates how it fully fits Paul’s mention of the practice. Bercot also discusses alternative explanations given through the centuries.
60 minute audio message
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