What did Migliore conclude in his response to Karl Barth's treatment of infant baptism?
a. That none of Barth's arguments had merit.
b. That infant baptism was absolutely necessary.
c. That infant baptism should be stopped.
d. That infant baptism "may" be permissible.
Answer: d. That infant baptism "may" be permissible.
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