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A Better Way: Rediscovering the Drama of God-Centered Worship by Michael Horton
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A Better Way: Rediscovering the Drama of God-Centered Worship

by Michael Horton

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Well this is going to be one very short book review! As some of you may know, I have been reaidng this book for quite some time and I have finally finished it. It is not that the book is boring or that I disagreed with much of it, but this was a real challenge for me to complete. This is not to say that I intend to get rid of the book, for I found it valuable and will probably refer to it again in the future. The problem, I think, is that Horton's presentation was rather dry. I've read books by Horton before, and this is not something I've encountered in his writings before...so it's sadly ironic that I should find a lack of true passionate writing in a book dedicated to (as the subtitle states) "rediscovering the drama of God-centered worship"!

As with all reviews ever written by anyone, this is my own opinion and it may be that someone else may find the writing filled with zeal! I certainly don't suggest that anyone NOT read this book, for as I've already stated before, it contains valuable information. Also, Horton does excel at bringing complex arguments to the level of a simple reader such as myself. I was able to follow his arguments and overall I found myself agreeing with his critique of what passes for worship in too many churches today.

Another thing that Horton does well in this book is to unapologetically examine the typical components of a service and compare them to what the Bible teaches. Where Horton lost me, through no fault of his own I might add, is when he makes his defense of infant baptism. I say that this is through no fault of his own for he clearly states in his book that he is writing from a Reformed position, whereas I identify myself more as Reformed Baptist, holding to believer's baptism and a premillenial eschatology. One thing I found out through this book is what our Reformed brethren believe about communion. As a baptistic leaning individual, I hold to the idea that communion is done as a remembrance of what Jesus has done for us on the cross. Horton's explanation, however, left me confused as to how exactly the Reformed view of communion differs from the Catholic view. If you are curious, pick up the book and read pages 116-118.

Despite this, (perhaps because of this) I found "A Better Way" to be valuable and thought-provoking. Perhaps I'll wait a few months and pick the book up again to give it a new try. Either way, I recommend it with only slight hesitation. Besided which, our Reformed brethren can never be accused of taking the Word of God lightly, and Horton proves true to this in his book.
  enoch_elijah | Oct 14, 2008 |
This is one of the best books I have ever read on worship. As someone who is more Baptistic in my thinking there were some things that I disagreed with. However, Horton's discussion of the Gospel being proclaimed in the liturgy itself is so wonderfully helpful. I wish more churches would take this book seriously. I also found his discussion of worship music to surprisingly even-handed. ( )
  nate77 | Oct 4, 2007 |
this is a great picture of reformed worship. I needed this, though I certainly don't agree with everything. He made me pay more attention to the role of the sacrament in worship and how the regulative principle plays out week to week. Who needs drama's when you've got The Drama! ( )
  theologicaldan | Jan 12, 2007 |
I think the evangelical world has a long way to go to get out of the 'great god entertainment' mentality of modern 'worship'...and 'A Better Way' can aid in that effort! ( )
  GrinningDwarf | Nov 26, 2006 |
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0801012341, Hardcover)

"Across the spectrum of churches there seems to be a general vagueness about the God we worship and the purpose of worship in the first place. But do we have to settle for either dull routine or perpetual innovation?"

In this penetrating examination of worship, Michael Horton demonstrates that there is a better way. Dig below the surface of today¹s worship wars and rediscover the biblical and theological foundations for a Christian understanding of worship. Only then, Horton contends, can we place Christ back on center stage and restore our unity as the people of God in the presence of God.

Whether you¹re a pastor, worship leader, or churchgoer longing to deepen your faith, A Better Way will help you rethink Christian growth and discipleship as it reveals the kind of dramatic, life-revitalizing worship for which you were created.

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