- Believer's
baptism (also
called credobaptism, from the
Latin word
credo meaning "I believe") is the
practice of
baptizing those who are able to make a...
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called credobaptists.
Examples of
demominations or
groups that
support credobaptism are Baptists,
Reformed Baptists, and many Pentecostals. The
exact details...
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Christian denomination from the
Anabaptist tradition that
practices credobaptism,
closed communion,
greeting other believers with a holy kiss, a capella...
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rejection of
infant baptism; they
believe in
baptism only of
adult believers—
credobaptism (Anabaptists
include the Amish, Apostolic, Bruderhof, Mennonites, Hutterites...
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tradition in the 16th century. They
adopted the
Anabaptist doctrine of
credobaptism. The
Unitarian Church of
Transylvania is an
example of such a denomination...
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primarily although not
exclusively embracing the
Baptist doctrine on
credobaptism,
while leaving some
allowances for the use of
paedobaptism because of...
- Covenant.
Covenant theology under 1689 Federalism, in contrast,
supports credobaptism under the
regulative principle since it sees less
direct continuity between...
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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...
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accordance with this
confession of faith,
Hutterite theology emphasizes credobaptism, a
belief in the
Church invisible,
Christian pacifism, and the rejection...
- the five
solae and
general Baptist doctrines such as
memorialism and
credobaptism. The
Finnish Baptist Church does not
ordain women and is theologically...