In the symbolical and social world of the first Christians, baptism functioned as a “cultural symbol”. Ensuing from Gerd Theissen’s (1999) work, A theory of primitive Christian religion, the paper explains the opinion that religion, defined as a system of cultural symbols, consists of sacred mythical narratives conveying ritual values which can be internalized through participation. Theoretically argued, there is a historical reason why a specific symbol/rite fits the social context. Behind the contextualized rite lies an idea which communicates values and provides meaning. From the textual evidence in the New Testament, this article demonstrates the historical foundation, the value and meaning of being baptized
The doctrine and practice of baptism are set against the backrround of Greco-Roman and Jewish religi...
In this essay the author analyzes the rise of baptismal practices starting from the dialectic betwee...
The doctrine and practice of baptism are set against the backrround of Greco-Roman and Jewish religi...
Early Christian baptism as a cultural, ritual symbol This article describes baptism as a cultural,...
This article concerns two problems. The first is baptismal symbolism, and the second liturgical myst...
<strong>The ritual of baptism as status-transformation.</strong> Rituals are social mech...
<p><strong>The relationship between baptism and membership of the church. </strong>...
This article considers contemporary baptismal discourse in a Reformed theological context in its rel...
The object of this study is, on the one hand, to situate from an anthropological point of view, the ...
The doctrine and practice of baptism are set against the backrround of Greco-Roman and Jewish religi...
The doctrine and practice of baptism are set against the backrround of Greco-Roman and Jewish religi...
Many early Christian churches incorporated a number of non-biblical, even “pagan” symbols and ritual...
Early Christian baptism as a cultural, ritual symbol This article describes baptism as a cultural, r...
Many early Christian churches incorporated a number of non-biblical, even “pagan” symbols and ritual...
Questions concerning the significance and meaning of sacrifice in our secular age, whether in the fo...
The doctrine and practice of baptism are set against the backrround of Greco-Roman and Jewish religi...
In this essay the author analyzes the rise of baptismal practices starting from the dialectic betwee...
The doctrine and practice of baptism are set against the backrround of Greco-Roman and Jewish religi...
Early Christian baptism as a cultural, ritual symbol This article describes baptism as a cultural,...
This article concerns two problems. The first is baptismal symbolism, and the second liturgical myst...
<strong>The ritual of baptism as status-transformation.</strong> Rituals are social mech...
<p><strong>The relationship between baptism and membership of the church. </strong>...
This article considers contemporary baptismal discourse in a Reformed theological context in its rel...
The object of this study is, on the one hand, to situate from an anthropological point of view, the ...
The doctrine and practice of baptism are set against the backrround of Greco-Roman and Jewish religi...
The doctrine and practice of baptism are set against the backrround of Greco-Roman and Jewish religi...
Many early Christian churches incorporated a number of non-biblical, even “pagan” symbols and ritual...
Early Christian baptism as a cultural, ritual symbol This article describes baptism as a cultural, r...
Many early Christian churches incorporated a number of non-biblical, even “pagan” symbols and ritual...
Questions concerning the significance and meaning of sacrifice in our secular age, whether in the fo...
The doctrine and practice of baptism are set against the backrround of Greco-Roman and Jewish religi...
In this essay the author analyzes the rise of baptismal practices starting from the dialectic betwee...
The doctrine and practice of baptism are set against the backrround of Greco-Roman and Jewish religi...