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Pilgrim said:
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Joe said:
You have a PM for Worship in Spirit and Truth, by John Frame.
I hope you also are going to include a "barf bag" when you ship the book! <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/rofl.gif" alt="" />

Would that be paper or plastic? <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/puke.gif" alt="" />
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Frame's two books on worship are probably the best written from what is IMHO a moderate position on worship.

The Worship Wars have caused me to delve into this topic more deeply and I'm killing a bunch of trees (i.e. books) in the process. It pays to be well read in this area. Here are a few other books some may consider reading (these are not being given away):

Immanuel in Our Place, by Tremper Longman--forward by Sinclair Ferguson.

Liturgies of the Western Church, by Bard Thompson.

For All God's Worth, by N.T. Wright (yes, its worth reading).

Introduction to Christian Worship, by James White.

With Reverence and Awe, by D.G. Hart and John Muether (a must read).

Give Praise to God, edited by Philip Ryken--forward by RC Sproul.

The Sacrifice of Praise, by Dr. H. Bavinck--mine is a 1922 copy and is hard to find, but well worth reading. (thin blue Kregal HB, app 115 pages).

Exploring the Worship Spectrum--6 views, general editor Paul Basden

Covenantal Worship, Reconsidering the Puritan Regulative Worship, by R.J. Gore.

Documents of Christian Worship, by James White.

Worship, Reformed According to Scripture, by Hughes Oliphant Old (a must read).

A Better Way, by Michael Horton.


Reformed and Always Reforming,