The Lord's Service: The Grace of Covenant Renewal WorshipBegun as a practical pastoral guide to worship, this book balances theory and praxis to create a compelling case for a biblical, aesthetic, and covenantal worship service as the place where the Triune God and His people renew the bonds of love and loyalty. Jeffrey Meyers begins laying out a case for a covenant renewal service by means of Old Testament sacrificial liturgics, biblical typology, and covenant theology. He then guides us through the stages of a covenant renewal liturgy, explaining from Scripture the meanings of each step of the service. The final section addresses miscellaneous issues in worship, such as the use of creeds, the "regulative principle," and ministerial clothing. Jeffrey Meyers provides not only a compelling biblical, theological, and historical case for covenant renewal worship, but also shows that it is beautiful, profound, edifying, and liberating. |
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Jeffrey Meyers does a superb job of detailing the Biblical case for 'Covenant Renewal Worship'. His careful attention to detail helps flesh out why the church needs to return to a self conscious ... Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
Introduction and Acknowledgments | 9 |
2Covenant and Worship | 33 |
5 5 | 51 |
4The Sacrificial Liturgy of Covenant Renewal | 73 |
5The Lords Service and Ours | 93 |
Part 2The Trinitarian Shape of Christian Liturgy | 117 |
8Corporate Rites and Rituals | 131 |
The Lords Service Explained 1 51 | 151 |
Essays on Worship and Liturgical Theology | 231 |
14The Place of the Minister in the Lords Service | 263 |
15On Hearing Gods Voice Extra Nos | 283 |
16The Regulative Principle of Worship | 297 |
17Using the Traditional Liturgies 3 1 5 | 315 |
19A Ministerial Robe and Collar | 337 |
20The Ascension Offering Examined 3 5 5 | 355 |
22A Bibliographical Essay | 397 |
10Confession and Absolution | 181 |
12Communion and Benediction | 213 |
Finis Coronat Opus | 433 |