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OverviewHow do Rites of Water and Wine Influence Theology? Can the church affirm that the sacraments of baptism and the Lord's Supper are necessary for salvation? Why not? When it comes to the sacraments of the church, theology in American evangelicalism has often downplayed the communal aspect of salvation, by sundering the Old and New Covenant or abstracting sacramental theology from the rituals of the Scriptures. Such abstraction ignores the social dimension of salvation, that the effects of the First Adam's sin were fully overcome in the Last Adam, Jesus Christ. Rather than remaking individuals, Jesus' redemption remakes humanity, restoring humanity to communion with the triune God. In his book, theologian Peter J. Leithart shows how the church's rites of water as well as bread and wine constitute a new humanity by remaking man as a man in relationship with God and others. Salvation is social salvation because it restores individuals in addition to restoring their relationships and the ritual forms of those relationships. Leithart's book includes several essays exploring the meaning of signs as ritual actions, how to appreciate the Old and New in theology, understanding baptismal regeneration as a sociological event, tying the rite of baptism to the New Covenant priesthood, and evaluating different theological models of the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, and more. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter LeithartPublisher: Theopolis Books Imprint: Theopolis Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.490kg ISBN: 9781957726243ISBN 10: 1957726245 Pages: 452 Publication Date: 22 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationPeter J. Leithart is President of the Theopolis Institute in Birmingham, Alabama, and Founding Pastor at Immanuel Reformed Church in Birmingham. He is the author of a number of books, including Creator (IVP) and Jesus as Israel: The Gospel of Matthew Through New Eyes (Athanasius Press). He and his wife, Noel, have ten children and twenty grandchildren. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |