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Hughes Oliphant Old masterfully summarizes the worship of Israel and the early church and traces the development of worship through the period of the Reformation. He provides a sterling historical study that will be highly useful for pastors and church study groups as well as for scholars and students interested in Reformed worship. An extensive bibliography of resources for the study of Reformed worship adds to the value of this book.
“Christian worship is inspired by the Spirit, empowered by the Spirit, directed by the Spirit, purified by the Spirit, and bears the fruit of the Spirit. Christian worship is Spirit-filled.” (Page 5)
“If Reformed theology is concerned that worship be according to God’s Word and in obedience to God’s Word and if Reformed theology has made a point of worship being in the name of Christ and in the body of Christ, it is most surely because it has realized that worship is far more than a human work. Worship is the work of the Holy Spirit. Here is the third principle we would like to advance. The Scriptures are particularly clear about prayer being the work of the Holy Spirit.” (Page 5)
“Baptism is the presupposition and basis of all Christian worship.” (Page 22)
“In Caesarea, the ministry of Origen was to preach through the whole of the Bible, book by book, chapter by chapter—a ministry that few other ministers of the Gospel have performed with such singular brilliance.” (Page 64)
“Christian worship is in the name of Christ because worship is a function of the body of Christ and as Christians we are all one body. All of our worship must be in him!” (Pages 4–5)
Hughes Oliphant Old is a former member of the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey and a former pastor. He is the author of a multi-volume history of preaching.
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Glenn Crouch
10/1/2019