With Reverence and Awe: Returning to the Basics of Reformed Worship
by D. G. Hart
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Reformed Christians, write D. G. Hart and John R. Muether, are increasingly divided over how they ought to worship their God. Considering it an urgent matter to recover a biblical view of worship, the authors have written With Reverence and Awe. Drawing on Scripture and Reformed confessions and catechisms, the authors answer such questions as: When are we to worship? How do we worship with reverence and joy? They also tackle the most divisive issue: music, concluding with criteria that can show more help Reformed believers make sound judgments. show lessTags
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One of the best books on worship that I have read. Hart and Muether state and defend the Reformed doctrine of worship from the framework of the Great Commission. I am a Baptist and the one objection I have with the book is its carefulness to say that their arguments are "Reformed" to the neglect of saying that the're "biblical."
I believe every doctrinally reformed believer should read this book. The book touches every area of worship and comments on how the effect of not woshiping according a regulative principle can brign about will worship. (Man centered worship)
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- Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
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- 264.042 — Religion Christian organization, social work & worship Public worship Public worship; ritual Lutheran ritual
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- BX9427 .H37 — Philosophy, Psychology and Religion Christian Denominations Christian Denominations Protestantism Other Protestant denominations Reformed or Calvinistic Churches
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