Resources from Scott Aniol
Scott has written the following two books:
- Worship in Song: A Biblical Approach to Music and Worship (BMH, 2009)
- Sound Worship: A Guide to Making Musical Choices in a Noisy World (RAM, 2010)
The following are papers that Scott has presented at various conferences, pastors gatherings, and churches:
- Correcting Categories: The Bible, Music, and Emotion – paper
- How Can We Conserve Biblical Worship? – audio | paper
- The Hymnody of the Christian Church: Function and Form – audio | paper
- The Hymnody of the Christian Church: Two Roads Diverged – audio | paper
- Is Music a Separation Issue? – paper
- Preserving the Truth in our Worship – audio | paper
- Conservative Christianity 101 – audio | paper
- Drawing Near to God in Worship – audio | paper
- Train up a Child: Teaching the Next Generation to Worship – audio | paper
- “God is Really Among You” – the Evangelistic Impact of God-Centered Worship – audio | paper
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