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A Reformed Baptist Manifesto, by Samuel E. Waldron, Richard C. Barcellos

Book by Waldron, Samuel E., Barcellos, Richard C.

  • Sales Rank: #572963 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Reformed Baptist Academic Press
  • Published on: 2004-10-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .26" w x 5.00" l, .31 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 124 pages
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  • Used Book in Good Condition

About the Author
Dr. Samuel E. Waldron is noted pastor, author and teacher. He holds a Th.M from from Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary and a Ph.D from Southern Seminary in Louisville, KY. Among his many other books are The End Times Made Simple and Two Be Continued: Are the Miraculous Gifts for Today?

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Good Summary
By Phil
I read A Reformed Baptist Manifesto about three years ago when a some friends were encountering various Dispensational and Premillennial ideas. I found it necessary to take a look at more sources to better understand the arguments from different perspectives. I came across this, and found it to be a very helpful starting point, both concerning the doctrine of the end times, and other doctrines held as important by Reformed Baptists.
This is not essentially a book on the doctrine of the end times. As you might expect from the title, it intends to set forth something of the distinctives of Reformed Baptist teaching. The intent is not to offer a thesis on each subject covered, but to address a few topics simply and in an understandable way.

Pros:
-This is a short, easy to read book that any Christian could take and understand.
-The arguments are logical and easy to follow.
-The summaries, while short, include the fundamental points of the doctrines discussed.

Cons:
-It is only a beginning point, further study should be made by the reader on each subject.
-It only covers a limited set of topics

I think this is a great tool to help summarize, and introduce doctrines. Of course, reading the Bible, and gaining help from deeper works by puritans and sound theologians is a more thorough way to understand these matters. However, as a way of summarizing the arguments, giving the reader ways of explaining important doctrines and beliefs, and providing explanations to people searching for truth, this is an excellent resource. I recommend it to any Christian reader, beginner or experienced. A beginner will benefit from the explanations and be pointed to good passages for further study, while a more seasoned veteran of the faith will be given perhaps better ways of presenting the material.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
A clear and concise introduction to Reformed Baptist distinctives
By Pastor Jerry
Dr. Sam Waldron is an extraordinarily gifted author whose works have often proven to be seminal to this pastor's life and thought. "A Reformed Baptist Manifesto" is no exception to this. Waldron's contention is that, just as the Old Mosaic Covenant served as the constitution of the Church of the Old Testament (Israel), even so the New Covenant prophesied in Jeremiah 31 is the constitution of the New Testament Church. So, if we seek to build a local church based upon the new covenant constitution, what would such a church look like? Waldron asserts that the church would take a strong stand on the perpetuity of God's moral law (the Ten Commandments), for the first blessing of the New Covenant is that God writes His law on the minds and hearts of His people. Such a church would believe and unashamedly preach the doctrines of grace, for the heirs of the New Covenant are God's elect, chosen by Him in Christ according to the good pleasure of His will. A New Covenant church would not be dispensational, for the terms of the new covenant are such that it is obvious that God has grafted believing Gentiles into the true Israel of God. The church would not baptize her infants, for one does not become an heir of the new covenant by natural birth, but by spiritual birth. Therefore, a New Covenant church would practice the baptism of disciples alone and recognize the connection between baptism and restorative church discipline. In the current evangelical landscape Waldron's book may surprise or even offend some, but what he is calling for is actually a return to our historic baptist roots. The doctrines he contends for were those held by the framers of the Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689, pioneer missionary William Carey, and well known pastor C.H. Spurgeon. In this pastor's opinion and experience standing upon these truths is a tremendous help in preaching the whole counsel of God to this generation. My only wish is that, perhaps in a future second edition, Waldron will write a fifth chapter on "The New Covenant Constitution of the Church and Theonomic Postmillenialism". I think he could do a masterful job showing that, while under the Old Covenant church and state were one, there is a biblical separation of church and state in the New Covenant. In any event, this is an extremely helpful work and a wonderful introduction to the distinctives of confessional Reformed Baptist churches.

22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
Great Primer for a Reformed Baptist
By TheHinge
I just read this book and it filled in a lot of gaps for me. I knew I was Reformed Baptist by listening to Reformed Baptist preachers, but after reading Mr. Waldron and Barcellos' book, I now know why precisely I am. I know where I fit in now and I am thankful for that. The thrust of the book is the New Covenant as the Constitution of the Church and how that works itself out as it relates to law and grace, Arminianism and Calvinism, Paedobaptism and Credobaptism.

I currently attend a Presbyterian PCA church and have many brethren there that I love, but some of their practices I cannot get over, as much as I have tried. One in particular is Paedobaptism (infant baptism.) Though not an exhaustive treatment, A Reformed Baptist Manifesto forcefully presents why Reformed Baptists do not hold to infant baptism and why they believe in Believer's Baptism only. I am not going to spoil why because I want you to buy the book. I have to admit that I skipped ahead and read the Paedobaptism chapter, but after reading the book I believe it probably would have been better to start at the beginning. This is not only chapter in the book or even its main argument, but it was the initial reason I purchased it. The Reformed Baptist Manifesto contains more than a fight about baptism. It allows one to understand why there is a denomination called Reformed Baptist. Paedobaptism is only one aspect that interested me, but after reading why it is rejected, I see much larger issues.

The book itself is easy to read, not too technical, and continues to be edifying to this believer. If you want a super technical treatise of everything this book is not for you. If you want a good overview with apologetic content, then you should like this book. It is a departure point to other works on the subject. It also does not contain a lot of history. The book is about the New Covenant as found in the book of Jeremiah and Hebrews and it gets to that topic immediately.

Concerning the book and its writing mechanics, I liked the larger print, but in reality it is a larger book because of the size of the print, not the content. Some of the grammar I thought was a little less polished in places, but nothing that could not be understood. I remember no misspelling or gross errors in the writing.

This work does what I think may be better than anything else. The Reformed Baptist Manifesto causes you to go back to the Bible and study for yourself, seeing and being interested in things you may have not thought about before.

I gave this book five stars because I believe it accomplishes what it is intending to do. It stays on topic and gives an overview and comparison to competing thoughts to clarify its thesis. The small faults above do not amount to enough to drop a star, and if you do not buy the book intending to find an encyclopedia, then you will be pleased with your purchase.

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