by John Frame [Photocopied for worship course.] Several recent books on the “worship wars” have sought to transcend the partisan arguments to find the basic theological principles that …
Ezra 3, Union with Christ, and Exclusive Psalmody
p. 74 Ezra 3, Union With Christ, And Exclusive Psalmody by Vern S. Poythress [Published in Westminster Theological Journal 37/1 (fall 1974) 74 -94. Used with permission.] 1. …
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Ezra 3, Union with Christ, and Exclusive Psalmody (Sequel)
Ezra 3, Union With Christ, And Exclusive Psalmody Vern S. Poythress (Concluded) [Published in Westminster Theological Journal 37/2 (winter 1975) 219-235. Used with permission.] In the …
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Foreword to The Art of Worship by Paxson Jeancake (Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2006)
by John M. Frame One of the happiest developments in recent evangelical theologies of worship is the emphasis on gospel-centeredness. If the Great Commission is the distinctive task of the …
Psalm-Singing in the OPC and PCA
by John M. Frame NOTE, 2006: In 1987, Reformed Worship published a series of articles called “We Used to Sing Only Psalms; What Happened?” I was asked to reflect on the history and practice …
Reply to Richard Muller and David Wells
by John M. Frame [Read Frame's In Defense of Something Close to Biblicism: Reflections on Sola Scriptura and History in Theological Method, the original article in this discussion.] I do …
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