Review: The Baptism of Jesus the Christ (Smith)

The Baptism of Jesus the Christ
Ralph Smith

This books is written by a "Federal vision" proponent, which means you will get lots of fascinating typological exegesis, particularly in chapters 2 and 3 which are masterful. I wanted to give this book 5 stars, but I had to knock off a star because of the author's seriously aberrant Trinitarian doctrine. He wants to affirm divine immutability and even simplicity (generally not a word that most FV sympathizers like), but also believes that rituality is intrinsic to God's nature. How this is in any way compatible with divine immutability, let alone divine simplicity, is beyond me. This is serious enough error that I cannot give the book 5 stars. If one skips the chapter on the Trinity, however, one will derive much benefit.

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