Antipedobaptism

/ˌæn.tiˌped.oʊˈbæp.tɪ.zəm/ noun

The religious belief or doctrine opposing infant baptism, particularly common among Anabaptist and Baptist churches that practice believer's baptism instead.

From Greek 'anti' (against) + 'pedon' (child/infant) + 'baptisma' (baptism). The term literally means 'against-infant-baptism' and emerged during the Protestant Reformation when churches debated who could be baptized.

AMአንቲፔዶባፕቲዝም
ARمعارضة معمودية الأطفال
BNঅ্যান্টিপেডোব্যাপ্টিজম
CAantipedobaptisme
CSantipedobaptismus
DAantipedobaptisme
DEAntipedobaptismus
ELαντιπαιδιαβάπτισμος
ESantipedobautismo
FAضد تعمید کودکان
FIantipedobaptismi
FRantipédobaptisme
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