Worship

Worship is the fundamental response of humans to God (or god/s) and, from a biblical perspective, may be defined as "the human activity of giving God the glory, of praising the creator for his goodness and power, his judgments and his mercy both past, present and future" (N. T. Wright).

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Further Reading & Resources :

Colin Buchanan, "Doctrine and Worship," Evangel 16.1 (Spring 1998): 17-20. pdf

Martyn Cowan, "New World, New Temple, New Worship: the Book of Revelation in the Theology and Practice of Christian Worship - Part 1," Churchman 119.2 (Summer 2005): 297-312.

Martyn Cowan, "New World, New Temple, New Worship: the Book of Revelation in the Theology and Practice of Christian Worship - Part 2," Churchman 120.2 (Summer 2006): 159-176.

Martyn Cowan, "New World, New Temple, New Worship: the Book of Revelation in the Theology and Practice of Christian Worship - Part 3," Churchman 120.3 (Autumn 2006): 247-265.

Stephen M. Davis, "Toward a Theology of Worship," Calvary Baptist Theological Journal 13.2 (Fall 1997): 52-68.

Mark Earey, "Worship - What do we think we are doing?" Evangel 16.1 (Spring 1998): 7-13. pdf

James Eglinton & John Ross, "Towards a Trinitarian Theology of Worship," Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 27.2 (Autumn 2009): 131-154. pdf

Michael A. Farley, "What Is "Biblical" Worship? Biblical Hermeneutics and Evangelical Theologies of Worship," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 51.3 (Sept. 2008): 591-613. pdf

David Fergusson, "Theology of Worship," Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 21.1 (Spring 2003): 7-20. pdf

Douglas Finkbeiner, "Variety in Worship: Innovation, not Accommodation," Calvary Baptist Theological Journal 9.2 (Fall 1993): 17-25.

L.W. Hurtado, "The Origins of the Worship of Christ," Themelios 19.2 (January 1994): 4-8. pdf

Timothy R. Jordan, "Definition of Worship," Calvary Baptist Theological Journal 9.2 (Fall 1993): 1-16.

I. Howard Marshall, "Worshipping biblically," Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 20.2 (Autumn 2002): 146-161. pdf

Eugene H. Merrill, "Remembering: A Central Theme in Biblical Worship," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 43.1 (March 2000): 27-36. pdf

Mike Parker, "Culture and Worship," Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 20.2 (Autumn 2002): 162-176.

David G. Peterson, "Worship and Ethics in Romans 12," Tyndale Bulletin 44.2 (1993): 271-288. pdf

David Philips, "Trends in Common Worship," Churchman 112.2 (Summer 1998): 102-116.

Ian Randall, "'To be Occupied with God': John Stott on Worship," Anvil 23.4 (2005): 247-258.

John Richardson, "Is 'Worship' Biblical," Churchman 109.3 (Autumn 1995): 197-218.

David W. Torrance, "The Word of God in Worship," Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 1 (1983): 11-16. pdf

N. T. Wright, "Worship and the Spirit in the New Testament," Yale Conference on Worship and the Spirit, February 21-23, 2008. pdf For a 'assisted-reading' html version of the article, click here

Edgar Dowse, "The Teaching of the English Reformers on Ministry and Worship," Churchman 106.2 (Summer 1992): 102-110.

Streeter S. Stuart, "A New Testament Perspective on Worship," The Evangelical Quarterly 68.3 (July-Sept. 1996): 209-221.

Trevor Hart, "Atonement and Worship," Anvil 11.3 (1994): 203-214

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