Rediscovering the Missing Jewel A Study in Worship Through the Centuries

“Rediscovering the Missing Jewel: A Study in Worship Through the Centuries” by Robert E. Webber, published by Hendrickson Publishers in 1997, offers a comprehensive examination of worship within the Christian community. This 144-page book is presented in English and serves as a small-group course designed to enhance understanding and practice of worship. It addresses the historical significance of worship, emphasizing its role as a source of spiritual power that has often been overlooked in favor of other church activities.
Readers will find a structured approach divided into three parts. The first part delves into the biblical foundations of worship, covering both the Old and New Testaments. The second part traces the evolution of worship practices from the early church through the nineteenth century, highlighting key developments across various traditions, including Eastern Orthodox and Protestant practices. The final section focuses on worship renewal in the twentieth century, exploring movements such as Pentecostalism and the charismatic renewal, as well as the blending of contemporary and traditional worship elements. This edition provides valuable insights for those interested in the history and practice of Christian worship.
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We are living in a time when worship has become a distinct priority for the Christian community. For years the church has emphasized evangelism, teaching, fellowship, missions, and service while neglecting the very source of its power” worship. Recently, however, many churches are experiencing a Spirit-led renewal in their understanding and practice of the praise and worship of God. “Rediscovering the Missing Jewel” is a small-group course of study designed around thirteen easy-to-understand sessions. Part One, “The Biblical foundations of Christian Worship,” explores worship in two sessions” one for the Old Testament and one for the New. Part Two, “Worship from the Time of the Early Church through the Nineteenth Century,” consists of six sessions that trace important developments from Justin Martyr to the congregations of African-American slaves in North America. Along the way, sessions are devoted to Eastern Orthodox, medieval Catholic, Reformation, and Protestant free church worship. Part Three, “Worship Renewal in the Twentieth Century,” traces strands of Christian experience that directly influenced worship in many congregations today: Pentecostalism and the charismatic renewal, liturgical renewal stemming from Vatican II, the “praise and worship” movement, and a more recent approach that deliberately blends newer and older elements of the Christian worship tradition.
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