Definition of Credobaptism. Meaning of Credobaptism. Synonyms of Credobaptism

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Definition of Credobaptism

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- Believer's baptism or adult baptism (occasionally called credobaptism, from the Latin word credo meaning "I believe") is the practice of baptizing those...
- rejection of infant baptism; they believe in baptism only of adult believers—credobaptism (Anabaptists include the Amish, Apostolic, Bruderhof, Mennonites, Hutterites...
- Christian denomination from the Anabaptist tradition that practices credobaptism, closed communion, greeting other believers with a holy kiss, a capella...
- provide a rite for child dedication for those who have a preference for credobaptism only after their child has made a personal acceptance of Jesus as his/her...
- primarily although not exclusively embracing the Baptist doctrine on credobaptism, while leaving some allowances for the use of paedobaptism because of...
- tradition in the 16th century. They adopted the Anabaptist doctrine of credobaptism. The Unitarian Church of Transylvania is an example of such a denomination...
- provide a rite for child dedication for those who have a preference for credobaptism only after their child has made a personal acceptance of Jesus as his/her...
- the five solae and general Baptist doctrines such as memorialism and credobaptism. The Finnish Baptist Church does not ordain women and is theologically...
- Covenant. Covenant theology under 1689 Federalism, in contrast, supports credobaptism under the regulative principle since it sees less direct continuity between...
- Catechism and Westminster Shorter Catechism. Individual churches may hold to credobaptism or paedobaptism but must allow freedom of belief of members. The presbytery...