Perspectives on Christian Worship presents in counterpoint form five basic common beliefs on Christian worship that have developed over the course of church history with a view toward determining which is most faithful to Scripture. Each chapter is written by a prominent person within each tradition, and each writer has the opportunity to respond to each differing view.
A timely book on the seemingly endless debate over worship styles including evangelical (Ligon Duncan), emergent (Dan Kimball), blended (Michael Lawrence and Mark Dever), liturgical (Timothy Quill), and contemporary (Dan Wilt).