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|a Honeycutt, Frank G.,
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|a Death by baptism :
|b sacramental liberation in a culture of fear /
|c Frank G. Honeycutt.
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|a Minneapolis, MN :
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|a Introduction: Treasure in clay jars -- 1. Fear in parish life -- 2. How baptism confronts fear -- 3. The role of preaching and pastoral care in forming sacramental identity -- 4. Shaping local baptismal practice -- 5. Interlude: "digging" -- 6. Casting out fear every Sunday.
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|a Gifted storyteller Frank G. Honeycutt calls on his many years of pastoral experience to examine one of the most stunning (and overlooked) theological claims of the New Testament: how baptism radically unites followers of Christ in his death and resurrection. In baptism, we have already died (Romans 6). Disciples commence life in the kingdom on this side of the grave.
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