The Theology of Infant Salvation
Harrisonburg, Virginia: Sprinkle Publications, 1981. Reprint. Hardcover. In his book, The Theology of Infant Salvation, Robert Alexander Webb argues that Calvinistic theology, when correctly interpreted, provides the most scriptural and rational foundation for the salvation of all infants who die. He contends that Calvinism does not necessitate the damnation of infants and asserts that all who die before the age of moral responsibility are saved through Christ.
This edition was reprinted from the first edition issued by the Presbyterian Committee of Publication, Richmond, VA, 1907. Bound in dark red publisher's cloth, covers are plain with gilt lettering on the spine. Contents include: General Belief; Scripture Data; Uncertain Data; Pelagian Theory: Sinlessness of Infants & Infants Incapables; Sentimental Theory: Character of God & Children of God; The Racial Theory; Post Mortem Probation; Arminian Theory: Universality of Atonement; Sacramentarian Theory: Baptismal Regeneration; and Elect Infants. 330 pp.
CONDITION: Very mild foxing along textblock edges, else fine. A very nice, solid copy. Full refund if not satisfied. Fine.
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