With Reverence and Awe: Returning to the Basics of Reformed Worship
“Reformed Christians,” write D. G. Hart and John R. Muether, “are increasingly divided over how they ought to worship their God.” Considering it an urgent matter “to recover a biblical view of worship,” the authors have written With Reverence and Awe. Drawing on Scripture and Reformed confessions and catechisms, the authors answer such questions as: When are we to worship? How do we worship with reverence and joy? What is the place of the means of grace? How do the elements of worship differ from its circumstances?

Finally, the authors tackle "the most divisive issue": music.

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With Reverence and Awe: Returning to the Basics of Reformed Worship
“Reformed Christians,” write D. G. Hart and John R. Muether, “are increasingly divided over how they ought to worship their God.” Considering it an urgent matter “to recover a biblical view of worship,” the authors have written With Reverence and Awe. Drawing on Scripture and Reformed confessions and catechisms, the authors answer such questions as: When are we to worship? How do we worship with reverence and joy? What is the place of the means of grace? How do the elements of worship differ from its circumstances?

Finally, the authors tackle "the most divisive issue": music.

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With Reverence and Awe: Returning to the Basics of Reformed Worship

With Reverence and Awe: Returning to the Basics of Reformed Worship

With Reverence and Awe: Returning to the Basics of Reformed Worship

With Reverence and Awe: Returning to the Basics of Reformed Worship

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“Reformed Christians,” write D. G. Hart and John R. Muether, “are increasingly divided over how they ought to worship their God.” Considering it an urgent matter “to recover a biblical view of worship,” the authors have written With Reverence and Awe. Drawing on Scripture and Reformed confessions and catechisms, the authors answer such questions as: When are we to worship? How do we worship with reverence and joy? What is the place of the means of grace? How do the elements of worship differ from its circumstances?

Finally, the authors tackle "the most divisive issue": music.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780875521794
Publisher: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing
Publication date: 05/21/2002
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

D. G. Hart studied American history at the Johns Hopkins University and has served as Director of the Institute for the Study of American Evangelicals at Wheaton College and Academic Dean and Professor of Church History at Westminster Seminary in California. He is currently Visiting Professor of History at Hillsdale College.

His books include Defending the Faith: J. Gresham Machen and the Crisis of Conservative Protestantism (1994); The Lost Soul of American Protestantism (2002); With Reverence and Awe: Returning to the Basics of Reformed Worship (2002); John Williamson Nevin: High Church Calvinist (2005); and A Secular Faith: Why Christianity Favors the Separation of Church and State (2006).

John R. Muether (MAR, Westminster Theological Seminary) is librarian and associate professor of church history at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando. The coauthor of four volumes, Muether has served on the Harvard Divinity School library staff and has been librarian at Western Theological Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary. He has served on the editorial board of Regeneration Quarterly and on the board of directors of Mars Hill Audio. He is historian of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and serves on that denomination’s Christian Education Committee.

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