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Washington 11 Cleveland 3, 2nd...

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Detroit 8 New York 1, 2nd...

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Chicago 4 Minnesota 3, 2nd...

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...Louis 3 New York 2, 2nd...

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Limbo-Bound. Error or not, infant baptism has its roots in antiquity. St. Irenaeus in the 2nd century referred to the practice, and it apparently had become the norm of the Church by the year 400. St. Augustine articulated the gloomy theology of baptism that was to remain current in the Church for nearly 1,000 years: that the ritual was necessary to cleanse an individual of the stain of original sin, and that the unbaptized were doomed to hell. Somewhat more merciful in his thinking, Thomas Aquinas later suggested that the unbaptized would go not to hell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theology: What Is Baptism? | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

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