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Highlights
- Professor John Jefferson Davis shows what's really needed for the renewal of worship in our evangelical churches.
- About the Author: John Jefferson Davis is professor of systematic theology and Christian ethics at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
- 231 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Institutions & Organizations
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About the Book
Professor John Jefferson Davis shows what's really needed for the renewal of worship in our evangelical churches. Moving far beyond the "worship wars" Davis provides profound theological analysis and fresh recommendations to help us recognize obstacles to worship and learn to rightly respond to the glory and gracious real presence of God among us in our worship.
Book Synopsis
Professor John Jefferson Davis shows what's really needed for the renewal of worship in our evangelical churches. Moving far beyond the "worship wars" Davis provides profound theological analysis and fresh recommendations to help us recognize obstacles to worship and learn to rightly respond to the glory and gracious real presence of God among us in our worship.
Review Quotes
"Worship and the Reality of God will help to nurture evangelical liturgy, something very important for the future shape of evangelism."
"If you're wondering why evangelical worship is often so thin-and what can be done about it-you could hardly do better than to read this book. Professor Davis offers a cogent and deep analysis combined with arresting reflections on the nature of worship. I'll be reading it again, to be sure."
"John Jefferson Davis is one of the most thoughtful persons I know. In his new book, Worship and the Reality of God, he reminds us that a follower of Jesus inhabits an alternate reality. With passion and verve, he invites readers to a deeper sense of what it means to worship God. He casts a grand vision that is 'Reformed in its soteriology, trinitarian in its understanding of theology, doxological in seeing worship as the highest priority of the church, charismatic in its affirmation of the gifts and presence of the Spirit in the life of the congregation, and liturgical in its ancient-modern form of worship.' I dare say this vision will find resonance with all kinds of Christians, from emerging Christians to traditionalists, from the new monastics to the megachurches. Not everyone will agree with Davis at every point, but I promise you, he will make you think."
"Professor Davis recaptures what has been lost in most contemporary worship: a theologically rich understanding of the presence of God in our midst during congregational worship and of how we should rightly respond to this incomparable Reality. This is a book to reawaken the heart and mind to true worship, and as such, it is desperately needed."
About the Author
John Jefferson Davis is professor of systematic theology and Christian ethics at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. The winner of the Templeton Foundation's Award for Quality and Excellence in the Teaching of Science and Religion (1998), he is also the author of many articles and books, including The Frontiers of Science Faith (InterVarsity Press).