Examples of infant baptism in the following topics:
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- Anabaptists are Christians who believe in delaying baptism until the candidate confesses his or her faith in Christ, as opposed to being baptized as an infant.
- Anabaptists required that baptismal candidates be able to make a confession of faith that is freely chosen, and so rejected baptism of infants.
- The early members of this movement did not accept the name Anabaptist, claiming that infant baptism was not part of scripture and was therefore null and void.
- I have never taught Anabaptism...But the right baptism of Christ, which is preceded by teaching and oral confession of faith, I teach, and say that infant baptism is a robbery of the right baptism of Christ.
- As early as 1523, William Reublin began to preach against infant baptism in villages surrounding Zurich, encouraging parents to not baptize their children.
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- The Great Awakening saw the rise of several Protestant denominations, including Methodists, Presbyterians, and Baptists (who emphasized adult baptism of converted Christians rather than infant baptism).
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- On one end, there are (across the bottom, from left to right) images of the Adoration of the Magi, Mary enthroned with the infant Jesus, and the baptism of Christ.
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- Reiner of Huy was a 12th century metalworker and sculptor, to whom the baptismal font at St.
- Renier of Huy was a 12th century metalworker and sculptor to whom many masterpieces of Mosan art, including the baptismal font at St.
- They include two scenes of John the Baptist, the Baptism of Christ, St.
- Reiner of Huy, a 12th century metalworker and sculptor, is generally attributed with creating the baptismal font at St.
- Describe the Reiner of Huy's masterpeice, the baptismal font at St.
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- The mosaic is located in the baptistery, where infants were initiated into the Christian faith and, according to biblical teachings, be cleansed of Original Sin.
- Inside the Arian Baptistery in Ravenna are four niches and a dome with mosaics, depicting the baptism of Jesus by Saint John the Baptist.
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- One surviving example from Reims, France depicts two scenes from the life of Saint Rémy and the Baptism of the Frankish king Clovis.
- One example is the Golden Madonna of Essen (c. 980), a sculpture of the Virgin Mary and the infant Jesus consisting of a wooden core covered with sheets of thin gold leaf.
- In an additional departure from classical naturalism, the Baby Jesus appears not so much as an infant but rather as a small adult with an adult facial expression and hand gesture.
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- Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is marked by the sudden death of an infant that is not predicted by medical history.
- Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is marked by the sudden death of an infant that is not predicted by medical history and remains unexplained after a thorough forensic autopsy and detailed death scene investigation.
- The unique signature characteristic of SIDS is its log-normal age distribution that spares infants shortly after birth — the time of maximal risk for almost all other causes of non-trauma infant death.
- Other notable characteristics are its disproportionate affliction of male infants and the fact that caregivers are unaware in the preceding 24 hours that the infant is at risk of imminent sudden death.
- Infants sleeping prone or exposed to tobacco smoke are at greater risk than infants sleeping supine or unexposed to tobacco smoke, respectively.
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- A fontanelle (or fontanel) is an anatomical feature on an infant's skull.
- This fontanelle usually closes during the first two to three months of an infant's life.
- The anterior fontanelle is useful clinically, as examination of an infant includes palpating the anterior fontanelle .
- Parents may worry that their infant may be more prone to injury at the fontanelles.
- The fontanelles allow the infant brain to be imaged using ultrasonography.
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- Preterm birth causes infants to be at greater risk for complications, disabilities, and impaired growth.
- Significant progress has been made in the care of premature infants, but not in reducing the prevalence of preterm birth.
- Preterm birth is among the top causes of death in infants worldwide.
- Preterm infants usually show physical signs of prematurity in reverse proportion to the gestational age.
- Describe the risk factors associated with and causes of premature infants
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- The larger stone, known as Harald's stone, is often cited as Denmark's baptismal certificate (dåbsattest), containing a depiction of Christ and an inscription celebrating the conversion of the Danes to Christianity.
- This larger stone is often cited as Denmark's baptismal certificate (dåbsattest), containing a depiction of Christ and an inscription celebrating the conversion of the Danes to Christianity.
- This Jelling Stone, with its depiction of Christ and celebration of the Conversion of the Danes, is widely regarded as Denmark's "baptismal certificate."