Description: Presenting a comprehensive survey of the historical underpinnings of baptismal liturgies and theologies, this book presents a survey and discussion of contemporary baptismal rites, practice and reflection, and sacramental theology. It also traces developments through the Reformation.
Review Quotes: 'Reformation and Modern Rituals is highly recommended for all seminary collections in conjunction with Early and Medieval Rituals if not already part of the library collection.' Catholic Library World '[Bryan Spinks] has produced the most comprehensive history of Christian baptism available, perhaps the most complete ever published.' Touchstone '... [an] important study by a leading liturgical historian...' Archives (Journal of the British Records Association) '...a useful addition to the shelves of all involved in pastoral ministry who wish to look further afield than their own practice and of those whose interest is in academic liturgical study and teaching.' Anaphora '... fills an important gap, both for the student and the scholar... one is struck both by the sheer variety of the material, and by the surefooted way in which Spinks negotiates his journey through the perilous terrain of scholarly controversy and ongoing research... All in all, Spinks has provided the world of scholarship and teaching with many favours for the years to come in [this] well-presented and thoroughly researched [work].' Journal of Theological Studies '... of particular value in that Bryan Spinks presents that variety and disagreement, causing and caused by the Churches' separation, so that readers are forced to identify and reflect on the traditions in which they have been formed, implicitly or explicitly. Readers who may never have questioned the meaning and purpose of their own baptism will be enabled to align themselves with one or more liturgical practices or nuanced theological positions of the foundational event in Christian discipleship.' Church Times '... an essential addition to the considerable literature on the subject... surely an obvious choice for teachers of liturgy to recommend to their students, taking its place in the library of essentials.' Theology 'Bryan Spinks is to be commended for organizing and explaining a vast ocean of information.