The Doctrine of Sacraments

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The Doctrine of Sacraments is a theological work by Christian philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig that examines the nature, purpose, and biblical basis of the Christian sacraments.

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instanceOf Christian theology book
theological work
aimsTo clarify the meaning of sacraments for Christians
provide a biblical foundation for sacramental practice
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
discusses Eucharist
baptism
ordinances of the church
the Lord's Supper
examines New Testament teaching on sacraments
Old Testament background to sacraments
role of sacraments in Christian life
theological meaning of the sacraments
fieldOfStudy philosophy of religion
systematic theology
focusesOn biblical basis of the sacraments
nature of the sacraments
purpose of the sacraments
genre non-fiction
religious literature
hasAuthorName William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
hasAuthorOccupation Christian apologist
Christian philosopher
language English
mainSubject Christian sacraments
Christian theology NERFINISHED
sacramental theology
sacraments
relatedTo Christian apologetics
church practice
ecclesiology
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective Christian apologetics NERFINISHED
Protestant theology

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