
BAPTISM IN WHOSE NAME?
Description
Recovering the Gospel and the Triune God in the Baptismal Waters
Does baptism require a specific name for salvation? This question has caused confusion, division, and uncertainty in many churches-especially within prison communities where these issues are deeply personal.
Baptism in Whose Name provides a clear, Scripture-based answer. Carefully examining passages such as Acts 2:38, 1 Peter 3:21, and Matthew 28:19, Gary Salinas shows how the Bible consistently teaches that salvation is by grace through faith alone, not by ritual or formula.
This book also addresses the historical origins of the "Jesus name only" teaching and explains why the doctrine of the Trinity is essential to understanding the gospel. Rather than isolating verses, it presents the full counsel of Scripture in a way that is clear, accessible, and grounded in truth.
At its core, this book calls readers back to the foundation of the Christian faith:
Jesus Christ alone saves. Faith-not formula-brings forgiveness. Baptism declares salvation-it does not produce it.