Hi, Tim. Concerning the baptism book: I just read in A Puritan Theology (Beeke & Jones) that one's view of baptism is (perhaps) determined by one's view of the Westminster Confession 1.6, "good and necessary consequence," compared to the London Baptist Confession 1.6, and the absence of a similar expression. Maybe David and you would sometime like to talk about the role of "good and necessary consequence" in hermeneutics, perhaps without bringing up baptism. (Your podcast is great.)
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Hi, Tim. Concerning the baptism book: I just read in A Puritan Theology (Beeke & Jones) that one's view of baptism is (perhaps) determined by one's view of the Westminster Confession 1.6, "good and necessary consequence," compared to the London Baptist Confession 1.6, and the absence of a similar expression. Maybe David and you would sometime like to talk about the role of "good and necessary consequence" in hermeneutics, perhaps without bringing up baptism. (Your podcast is great.)
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