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From Conflict to Communion: Baptism and Original Sin

October 20, 2020October 26, 2020 admin Ecumenism, Posts, Theology

“The churches do, in fact, fiercely disagree with each other on practically any important point of baptismal theology.  What really leaps to the eye is not unity but disunity in the area of baptism.” Peder Nørgaard-Højen

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