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Truth and Worship Forms

On February 16, 2011 By
This entry is part 3 of 8 in the series Preserving the Truth in our Worship

I have argued to this point that preserving the truth must include not only the preservation of right doctrine, but also the preservation of right imagination. As we have already seen, the imagination is shaped and cultivated through aesthetic forms. We have focused most specifically on literary forms since this is what we find in the Bible, but [...]

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This is what I will be arguing next Friday at the Preserving the Truth Conference. I like how Mark Snoeberger summarized the purpose of the conference:

The organizers of this conference are convinced that cultural conservatism, robust theology, and careful separatism can and ought to co-exist. They [...]

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The Apostle Paul declared to the Ephesian elders in his farewell address to them that he was “innocent of the blood” of all of them, because he had not failed to deliver to them “the whole counsel of God.” In other words, he had transferred to them all that was necessary for a life pleasing [...]

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Snoeberger on culture

On March 15, 2010 By

We just uploaded two talks on culture presented by Mark Snoeberger to the Conservative Worship Symposium web site. These are excellent, accessible presentations on this relevant issue.

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