atpollard
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No, I didn't miss it. It was actually illuminating and helpful to understand the Catholic perspective. I do not think that your answer is the Lutheran perspective. It is entirely too close to the OT Covenant for my (purely personal) comfort. If I understood correctly, baptism of a Catholic infant is nothing more or less than admission into the Catholic 'people'. The power of salvation comes collectively to the body of believers through the Church (the Catholic Church) ... but still from the Cross of Christ.I wonder if friend atpollard missed the reply shown here
Honest answer. In our baptismal liturgy the parents and God parents of the child are asked "What do you ask of God's Church for <name of child>.?" and the normal answer is "baptism" but alternatives are available and for your question the alternatives are more instructive.
Catholics have a perspective on the meaning of baptism that differs profoundly from the sort of individualism that characterises most forms of Protestantism.The celebrant may choose other words for this dialogue. The first reply may be given by someone other than the parents if local custom gives him the right to name the child.
In the second response the parents may use other words, such as, "faith," "the grace of Christ," "entrance into the Church," "eternal life."
The scriptural basis is the same one you use but we use it with a far more communal understanding so our hermeneutic differs from yours fundamentally.
In many ways it felt similar to the OT concept of a Covenant People with promises applied to individuals through the nation. I think the chance of a Baptist, Catholic ecumenical council is close to zero.
I wish I could UNDERSTAND what Lutherans believe as clearly. They seem to use different meanings for the same terms from those that I am familiar with. I am honestly not sure where the line falls between points I actually disagree with and semantics.