Free Shipping When You Spend $50 • SHOP NOW
Lovin' on Jesus: A Concise History of Contemporary Worship Music - Christian Praise & Worship Book for Church Groups, Bible Studies & Personal Devotion
Lovin' on Jesus: A Concise History of Contemporary Worship Music - Christian Praise & Worship Book for Church Groups, Bible Studies & Personal Devotion

Lovin' on Jesus: A Concise History of Contemporary Worship Music - Christian Praise & Worship Book for Church Groups, Bible Studies & Personal Devotion

$18.74 $24.99 -25% OFF

Free shipping on all orders over $50

7-15 days international

17 people viewing this product right now!

30-day free returns

Secure checkout

31856917

Guranteed safe checkout
amex
paypal
discover
mastercard
visa
apple pay

Description

Swee Hong Lim and Lester Ruth have filled an important gap in the study of worship. Lovin’ on Jesus: A Concise History of Contemporary Worship is the first scholarly work of its kind on this topic. Lim and Ruth trace the origins and development of what we commonly call contemporary Christian worship, exploring it thoroughly and methodically. Their research includes early recordings and interviews with many who were directly involved in the early stages. The authors were students of James White, and their book is, in a sense, a much-needed addition to White’s classic Introduction to Christian Worship. The thematic structure of Lovin’ on Jesus mirrors that of White’s Introduction, making this book exceedingly useful for students and practitioners in the study of Christian worship as a whole. This is an essential resource for all students, scholars, worship leaders, and pastors who are serious about understanding the worship they lead. “Meticulously researched, accessibly written, generous in its praise, and balanced in its critiques—this is the book for which many of us have long been waiting.” —Melanie C. Ross, Assistant Professor of Liturgical Studies, Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT “Particularly useful for teaching is the way Lim and Ruth organize their account by practices of time, space, music, prayer, technology, and scripture. This will immediately become a required textbook for the courses I teach on Christian worship.” —Ed Phillips, Associate Professor of Worship and Liturgical Theology and Coordinator of the Initiative in Religious Practices and Practical Theology, Candler School of Theology, Atlanta, GA“Readers will find Lim and Ruth’s one-of-a-kind history convincing and rigorous. The authors show how a modern genre of Christian worship claimed its place, what it all means, and where it is heading.” —Gerald Liu, Assistant Professor of Worship and Preaching, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ “Lovin’ on Jesus is an important book for every pastor, worship leader, and worshipper. This wonderfully prepared study will help you keep your worship experience biblically centered, dynamic, and growing.” —Rick Muchow, Founding Worship Pastor, Saddleback Church, worship leader and coach

Reviews

******
- Verified Buyer
Really, really enjoyed this book. It is essentially the first academic-level historical account of the development of contemporary worship. In the first chapter they establish a definition of contemporary worship—more like a listing of nine different "marks" of contemporary worship. These are subsequently developed and worked out more completely in the ensuing chapters.Chapters 4–5 were really intriguing just for their succinct summary of the development of contemporary worship, while it was the last full chapter (Chapter 8) which I found most intriguing and alarming. This chapter, entitled "The Sacramentality of Contemporary Worship," traced the theological articulations concerning worship which accompanied the rise of contemporary worship. Essentially, the chapter addressed how practitioners of contemporary worship developed the theological underpinnings of their practices. I found the chapter hugely insightful...as well as alarming in some aspects. It was similar to how certain aspects of the eighth chapter (focused on the Bible and preaching in contemporary worship) were slightly alarming in tracing the trajectory of how the appreciated and utilized the Word in its contemporary services.All in all, I highly recommend the book. It is intended more for a more academic audience, but I would encourage any pastor to read it. The offers an avenue to gain a historical perspective on one's current practices. Most churches and pastors do not realize that many of the liturgical patterns and priorities they utilize in their services are less than 100 years old.
We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalized ads or content, and analyze our traffic. By clicking "Allow cookies", you consent to our use of cookies. More Information see our Privacy Policy.
Top