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Most Christians would say that baptism is the one sacramentChristians of all denominations share, that it is the source ofecumenical unity among all Christian churches. But how true is that?Is there really 'one baptism,' as we profess in the Nicene Creed? Ifwe disagree about what baptism does, can we really say that baptismunites us?To address this central question Susan Wood brings together thehistory and theology of baptism (systematic, sacramental, andliturgical), focusing especially on the divergent paths taken in theunderstanding of the sacrament since the Reformation. Founded notonly in her study of theology but also in her years of participation inecumenical dialogues, her perspective will illuminate this problem forreaders and point the way toward deeper understanding.