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This excerpt from Robert Little’s book, ‘Re-imagining Preaching and Leading Worship’ (https://theendlessbookcase.com/books/re-imagining-preaching-and-leading-worship/), explores the essence, purpose and historical evolution of Christian worship. It begins by defining worship as a regular reconnection with God, emphasising that it’s God’s initiative to which humanity responds. The text then outlines key attitudes essential for true worship, such as carefulness, confidence and sincerity. Furthermore, it examines various elements of worship and provides a concise history, tracing its development from patriarchal times through Israelite practices, the synagogue, the early church and into different contemporary Christian traditions, including Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Free Church, Charismatic and House Church worship.
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Robert Little
Also by Robert Little: “Bob’s Exploratory Theological Adventures”
The post Chapter 4 appeared first on St Albans Podcast with Danny Smith.
This excerpt from Robert Little’s book, ‘Re-imagining Preaching and Leading Worship’ (https://theendlessbookcase.com/books/re-imagining-preaching-and-leading-worship/), explores the essence, purpose and historical evolution of Christian worship. It begins by defining worship as a regular reconnection with God, emphasising that it’s God’s initiative to which humanity responds. The text then outlines key attitudes essential for true worship, such as carefulness, confidence and sincerity. Furthermore, it examines various elements of worship and provides a concise history, tracing its development from patriarchal times through Israelite practices, the synagogue, the early church and into different contemporary Christian traditions, including Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Free Church, Charismatic and House Church worship.
Other relevant links:
Robert Little
Also by Robert Little: “Bob’s Exploratory Theological Adventures”
The post Chapter 4 appeared first on St Albans Podcast with Danny Smith.