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Another Credobaptist position is called predispositionalism.
This suggests that baptism is only a mature response to eternal life, and that infants generate their inner response to God's presence.
Ie those who warm to him would, if dying in infancy, be with him eternally ; contra-wise those who chilled to him.
This aligns to the idea of individual faith / welcome ( Jhn. 1: 14 ).
Its point of determinism predates the age of evangelism, which it holds is still valid in crystallising predisposition into maturing faith in this life.
It considers shades of meaning in the keyword salvation.
Other approaches to death in infancy are in John Sander's No Other Name, and include postmortem evangelism.

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