Worship by the Book

Worship by the Book, authored by Mark Ashton and published by Zondervan in 2002, spans 256 pages and is presented in English. This book delves into the complexities of worship within the Christian faith, addressing the varying perspectives held by different traditions. It emphasizes the importance of authenticity in worship, exploring how Christians can genuinely engage with God in both corporate settings and daily life.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of worship that integrates biblical theology with practical applications. The book features contributions from D. A. Carson, Kent Hughes, and Timothy Keller, who discuss topics such as worship under the Word and the challenges of free church worship. By analyzing diverse church traditions, Worship by the Book aims to provide pastors, congregational leaders, and seminary students with insights into fostering worship that is both God-honoring and culturally informed.
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‘What is at stake is authenticity. . . . Sooner or later Christians tire of public meetings that are profoundly inauthentic, regardless of how well (or poorly) arranged, directed, performed. We long to meet, corporately, with the living and majestic God and to offer him the praise that is his due.’—D. A. Carson Worship is a hot topic, but the ways that Christians from different traditions view it vary greatly. What is worship? More important, what does it look like in action, both in our corporate gatherings and in our daily lives? These concerns—the blending of principle and practice—are what Worship by the Book addresses. Cutting through cultural cliches, D. A. Carson, Mark Ashton, Kent Hughes, and Timothy Keller explore, respectively: – Worship Under the Word – Following in Cranmer’s Footsteps – Free Church Worship: The Challenge of Freedom – Reformed Worship in the Global City ‘This is not a comprehensive theology of worship, ‘ writes Carson. ‘Still less is it a sociological analysis of current trends or a minister’s manual chockfull of ‘how to’ instructions.’ Rather, this book offers pastors, other congregational leaders, and seminary students a thought-provoking biblical theology of worship, followed by a look at how three very different traditions of churchmanship might move from this theological base to a better understanding of corporate worship. Running the gamut from biblical theology to historical assessment all the way to sample service sheets, Worship by the Book shows how local churches in diverse traditions can foster corporate worship that is God-honoring, Word-revering, heartfelt, and historically and culturally informed.
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