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_aWorship Old & New _fRobert E. Webber |
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205 | _aRevised Edition | ||
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_aGrand Rapids, Michigan _cZondervan Publisher _d1994 |
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_a287 pages _cill. |
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320 | _aincludes bibliographic information and index | ||
327 | _a1. Introduction I. The Biblical Foundations of Worship 2. Biblical Themes in Worship 3. Old Testament Worship 4. New Testament Worship 5. Early Christian Worship II. A Biblical Theology of Worship 6. Worship is the Gospel in Motion 7. Worship is the Gospel Enacted 8. Worship is the Gospel Enacted Through Forms and Signs III. A Brief History of Worship 9. Ancient and Medieval Worship 10. Reformation and Free Church Worship 11. Worship Renewal in the Twentieth Century IV. The Practice of Worship 12. The Environmental Setting of Worship 13. Content, Structure, and Style 14. Assemble the People 15. Listen and Respond to the Word 16. Remember and Give Thanks 17. Go Forth to Love and Serve the Lord 18. The Role of Music in Worship 19. The Role of the Arts in Worship 20. The Services of the Christian Year 21. The Sacred Actions of Worship 22. Worship and Related Ministries 23. A Challenge to Evangelical Worship Renewalists | ||
330 | _aIn the first edition, Robert E. Webber introduced an approach to worship that blended historical and traditional practices with contemporary elements. Since then, the spreading fires of worship renewal have provided opportunity for fresh consideration. This significantly revised edition is the result of Webber's interaction with current worship trends. It is intended to be used both in the classroom and by those who want to improve worship in the local church. | ||
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