The Reformed Baptism Form: A Commentary, Bastiaan Wielenga. Ed. David J. Engelsma. Reviewed by David J. Engelsma
This journal article reviews Bastiaan Wielenga's commentary on the Reformed Baptism Form, originally written in Dutch in 1906 and newly translated into English by the RFPA. The commentary provides a thorough exposition of Reformed doctrine regarding baptism, infant baptism, the covenant of grace, and divine election—addressing a long-standing need for scholarly commentary on this essential Reformed confessional document.
The Reformed Baptism Form: A Commentary, Bastiaan Wielenga. Ed. David J. Engelsma. Jenison, MI: RFPA, 2016. Hardcover. 425 pp., $39.95. [Reviewed by David J. Engelsma.] This is the title of a book that is hot off the presses of the Reformed Free Publishing Association (RFPA). The book is an unusual publication of the RFPA. It is not authored by a Protestant Reformed man or woman. Nor is it an original piece of writing. Rather, it is the translation into English for the first time of a...
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