Reformed Worship
$6.95
What is and is not acceptable in a church service? Many churches today cater to the whims of their members when answering this question. This book, using the regulative principle and scripture as its guides, lays the groundwork for decision making regarding public worship.
Table of Contents
1 The Regulative Principle of Worship, David J. Engelsma 1
2 The Basis of the Regulative Principle of Worship, David J. Engelsma 6
3 The Regulative Principle of Worship Applied, David J. Engelsma 13
4 The Regulative Principle of Worship and Singing, David J. Engelsma 20
5 Contemporary Worship Practices, Barry Gritters 28
6 A Reformed Critique of Contemporary Worship, Barry Gritters 35
7 Proper Worship, Barry Gritters 39
8 The Active Participation of Believers, Charles Terpstra 44
9 A Conscious Involvement, Charles Terpstra 50
10 A Serious Preparation for Worship, Charles Terpstra 55
- 70 pages
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- ISBN 978-0-916206-83-3
- Release date: April 5, 2016
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Read reviews by Kevin Huizinga and Julian Kennedy.
The chapters included in this book are written by: Ronald L. Cammenga (editor), David Torlach, Barrett L. Gritters, Martyn McGeown, Russell Dykstra, and Steven Key.
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What is and is not acceptable in a church service? Many churches today cater to the whims of their members when answering this question. This book, using the regulative principle and scripture as its guides, lays the groundwork for decision making regarding public worship.
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In 2018, the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary held a conference to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the Synod of Dordt. For God’s Glory and the Church’s Consolation includes all the presentations made at that conference and more.
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