In this discussion, I talk with Jonathan D. Watson about his new book: In The Name of Our Lord: Four Models of the Relationship Between Baptism, Catechesis, and Communion (Lexham Press).
Jonathan is Chair and Associate Professor of Christian Studies at Charleston Southern University. In our discussion, he shares his insights on the logic of the church's liturgy, the beauty of the gospel, and the significance of what we do as a gathered congregation of believers.
I also confess that I once called ecclesiology the most boring loci in all of Systematic Theology.
Thanks for listening!
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"The Ongoing 'Use' of Baptism: A Hole in the Baptist (Systematic) Baptistery"
"The Ongoing 'Use' of Baptism: A Hole in the Baptist (Systematic) Baptistery"
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