hammondjones
Puritan Board Junior
I’m wondering what the general feeling is among Reformed Baptists as to why, during the early years of the reformation, both the Lutheran and Reformed movements retained infant baptism, while rejecting so much else. I could guess that in the case of Luther, it would be possible to say that his view of all the sacraments was deficient, considering his positions on the Eucharist (and confession). But as far as Calvin goes, what is the general RB explanation as to why he did not abandon infant baptism?