Anthony DeRosse Dr. Larry Pettegrew TH_601 16 March 2015 A Biblical Critique of Infant Baptism Waymeyer serves as professor of New Testament and Bible Exposition at The Master’s Seminary and also ministers at Grace Community Church. After graduating from TMS with both his M.Div., Th.M., Waymeyer served as a senior pastor for seven years in Montana and Southern California before his return to teach at TMS in 2011. In addition to A Biblical Critique of Infant Baptism, Waymeyer has also authored Revelation 20 and the Millennial Debate and has written journal articles for The Cripplegate. Waymeyer is currently pursuing his Th.D. in systematic theology at TMS. Waymeyer writes A Critique of Infant Baptism from a seasoned perspective; in fact his perspective actually started on the team. He writes, “I went on to read everything I could get my hands on in favor of infant baptism. In fact I read hundreds of pages in defense of paedobaptism before reading a single paragraph against it” (Waymeyer 7-8). Waymeyer started reading on this side of the debate “hoping”. He writes, “I was secretly hoping to be convinced” (Waymeyer 7). After much study on the issue A Biblical Critique of Infant Baptism represents the finished product. The book is Waymeyer’s offer to the reader, as he writes, “You might think of it as an opportunity to eavesdrop on my thoughts on the issue as I’ve wrestled with it over the past decade” (Waymeyer 8). 1