A respected Old Testament scholar examines worship in the Bible, developing a theology of worship that is consistent with the teachings of Scripture and applicable for the church today.
Biblical Worship: Theology for God's Glory
โ Scribed by Benjamin K. Forrest; Walter C. Kaiser Jr.; Vernon M. Whaley
- Publisher
- Kregel Publications
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 544
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A biblical theology of worship spanning both the Old and New Testaments While many books on worship focus on contemporary trends, Biblical Worship plumbs every book of the Bible to uncover its teaching on worship and then applies these insights to our lives and churches today. A team of respected evangelical scholars unearths insights into a variety of issues surrounding worship, including: โข The Old Testament concept of worship โข Worship before the Exodus โข Worship in the Old Testament feasts and celebrations โข Worship in the Psalms of Lament and Thanksgiving โข The New Testament concept of worship โข Worship in the Gospels โข Worship in Acts โข Worship in the Pastoral Epistles, and much more. Pastors, worship leaders, instructors, and anyone who wants to grow in their knowledge of the Bible's full teaching on worship and how it applies today will benefit from this volume, part of the Biblical Theology for the Church series.
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