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Few topics in the church today arouse more interest or debate than the issue of worship. Settling "the worship wars" will demand more than simply catering to the latest trends and satisfying personal preferences.
In this irenic new book, recognized experts offer worship leaders and those preparing for ministry a valuable resource for sorting through layers of tradition and creative innovation to unchanging biblical tenets that define three key components to authentic worship:
- God as the object of our worship
- Music as the expression of our worship
- Symbols as the images of our worship
Contributors include Robert E. Webber, Timothy J. Ralston, Thomas M. Stallter, Timothy D. Sprankle, David P. Nelson, Ronald E. Manahan, Thomas F. Atchison, and Richard E. Averbeck.
"Both substantial and accessible. This book will surely engage not only the minds but the hearts of seminary students and pastors everywhere." --Barry Liesch
Author of
The New Worship "This scholarly work will help achieve armistice. . . . Bateman not only helps us think practically and culturally, but especially theologically." --Jay A. Quine
Philadelphia Biblical University
Herbert W. Bateman IV (Th.M and Ph.D., Dallas Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament Studies at Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, Indiana. He is general editor of
Three Central Issues in Contemporary Dispensationalism: A Comparison of Traditional and Progressive Views.
About the author
Herbert W. Bateman IV (PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary) has taught Greek language and exegesis for more than twenty years. He is the author or editor of many works on the General Epistles, including
Charts on the Book of Hebrews, Four Views on the Warning Passages in Hebrews, and
Interpreting the General Letters .