Reformed Baptist

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ProtestantReformed

1689 Confession-based, Reformed theology with Baptist distinctives

Founded
1640s-1680s (historical), 1960s-1980s (modern revival)
Headquarters
Association offices vary by region
Membership
Hundreds of thousands worldwide
Key Documents
1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith (drawing from Westminster Confession)

Theological Positions

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All people will eventually be saved (universalism).

End Times / stronglyDisagree

People who never hear the gospel cannot be saved.

Evangelism & Missions / stronglyAgree

Jesus died on the cross for our sins.

Jesus / stronglyAgree

Jesus is the only way to salvation.

Jesus / stronglyAgree

Jesus never sinned during His earthly life.

Jesus / stronglyAgree

Jesus rose from the dead on the third day.

Jesus / stronglyAgree

Jesus was born of a virgin.

Jesus / stronglyAgree

A person can lose their salvation.

Salvation / stronglyDisagree

A person must be born again to be saved.

Salvation / stronglyAgree

Writings and Documents

1689 London Baptist Confession

Chapter 1 of the 1689 Confession establishes the absolute authority and sufficiency of Scripture for faith and practice in Reformed Baptist theology.

Source: 1689 London Baptist Confession, Chapter 1

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Of Baptism

Chapter 29 articulates believer’s baptism by immersion as a sign of union with Christ, distinguishing Baptist practice from paedobaptist traditions.

Source: 1689 London Baptist Confession, Chapter 29

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Of God and of the Holy Trinity

Chapter 2 confesses classical theism and the Trinity, affirming one infinite God in three co-equal, co-eternal Persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Source: 1689 London Baptist Confession, Chapter 2

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