Forgotten Songs: Reclaiming the Psalms for Christian Worship
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Rating | : | 4.49 (670 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1433671786 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-11 |
Language | : | English |
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Blaising, Douglas Bond, Randall Bush, Jack Collins, Chad Davis, J. This book first examines biblical and historical foundations for the use of the Psalms in worship. In this we are out of step with our forebears in the faith; we are an oddity in the history of the church and duly suffer for it.Drawn by the rich spiritual depth produced in so many who have invested themselves in the Psalms, Forgotten Songs seeks to reclaim the content in various areas of worship. Michael Garrett, James H. Richard Wells.. For some the thought of praying or
"Useful Introduction to the Christian Use of the Psalms" according to Benjamin Shaw. The subtitle of this book is Reclaiming the Psalms for Christian Worship. It could also be subtitled: Modern Baptists Discover Psalmody. Though not all the authors are Baptists, the majority are, and the book had its origins in a conference that was to be held at Union University, but was prevented by a tornado that tore through the campus not long before the conference was to be held. The work is divided into two parts: Biblical and Historical Foundations, and. A must-have book on the Psalms and the Church's worship forgotten songs -- a book reviewThe Psalms have played significant roles in the worship of the Church from its earliest days. That's why Bonhoeffer rightly insisted that they are "the prayer-book of the Church". Even in America, the first book to be published, in 16A must-have book on the Psalms and the Church's worship Julius L McCarter forgotten songs -- a book reviewThe Psalms have played significant roles in the worship of the Church from its earliest days. That's why Bonhoeffer rightly insisted that they are "the prayer-book of the Church". Even in America, the first book to be published, in 1640, was a Psalter. So this splendid collection of essays seeks to reclaim those Forgotten Songs of the Bible in the contemporary life of the Church.The various essays form a coherent vision for how t. 0, was a Psalter. So this splendid collection of essays seeks to reclaim those Forgotten Songs of the Bible in the contemporary life of the Church.The various essays form a coherent vision for how t
It brings the wealth of the Psalms to the life of the church: to be sung, read, and practiced. No doubt this is a volume that will be used in colleges and seminaries in courses on the Psalter.”. These riches, however, need to be brought to the light of day so they might adorn the life of the Christian. This powerful edited volume by Ray Van Neste and Richard Wells does just that. “Saint Augustine once called the Psalter “the Old Testament in microcosm.” All of the riches of the Scriptures filled in the mine of praise, prophecy and poetry that is the Psalter