The Biblical Psalms in Christian Worship: A Brief Introduction and Guide to Resources

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, Jan 22, 2007 - Religion - 169 pages
In this concise yet comprehensive guide to using and praying the psalms in worship services, John Witvliet first offers summary of key biblical-theological themes related to the practice of worship, and he continues with reflections on every step in the process of preparing to use the psalms in worship, drawing on insights from writings in the history, theology, and pastoral practice of worship, liturgy, and preaching. Including patristic testimonies as "prelude" and both Reformation-era and modern testimonies as two "interludes," the volume also offers a comprehensive list of currently available liturgical and musical resources.

Witvliet offers a first -- a book designed to speak at once to both "traditional " and "contemporary " worship practices. The Biblical Psalms in Christian Worship will appeal to a wide range of readers, including college and seminary students, scholars and teachers, church educators, worship leaders, musicians, and librarians.
 

Contents

Prelude Patristic Testimonies
3
Interlude ReformationEra Testimonies from Luther and Calvin
37
Praying the Psalms in Christian Worship
45
PASTORAL POSTSCRIPT
131
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
148
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
158
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
165
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John D. Witvliet is director of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and teaches theology, worship, music, and congregational studies at Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary. His books include Worship Seeking Understanding: Windows into Christian Practice.

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