Digital Logos Edition
An in-depth examination of spiritual and moral regeneration, George Stanley Faber’s observations on the subject of baptism is insightful. Faber once again relies on the texts of the early Christian writers to formulate his position that the doctrine of regeneration is a “moral change of disposition.”
George Stanley Faber (1773–1854) was a prolific author and Anglican theologian educated at University College, Oxford. In 1801 he was a Bampton lecturer at the University of Oxford. A controversial writer, he published over twenty books, most of which provoked discussion and debate.