Themes and Variations for a Christian Doxology: A Theology of WorshipOld says that worship is best understood by means of several distinctive Biblical concepts which are tied together by the word doxology. Through a series of engaging vignettes--from the lamentations of Israel to the supplications of the Benedictine office--Old presents a rich profusion of worship variations that have developed out of the Biblical themes for a Christian doxology. |
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... promise that we might receive it by faith . We find such promises all through both the Old Testament and the New . God made promises to Adam , to Noah , to Abraham , and to Moses . " In the New Testament , likewise , Christ made a promise ...
... promise that we might receive it by faith . We find such promises all through both the Old Testament and the New . God made promises to Adam , to Noah , to Abraham , and to Moses . " In the New Testament , likewise , Christ made a promise ...
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... promise in this sacred hour For God to live and die . The covenant we this moment make Be ever kept in mind ! We will no more our God forsake , Or cast his words behind . We never will throw off his fear Who hears our solemn vow ; And ...
... promise in this sacred hour For God to live and die . The covenant we this moment make Be ever kept in mind ! We will no more our God forsake , Or cast his words behind . We never will throw off his fear Who hears our solemn vow ; And ...
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... promises . Karl Barth attempted to get back behind the Protestant theology of the seventeenth and eighteenth ... promise of the Holy Ghost . " 25 It can be done only because " In the Lord's Supper I am nourished by the Church on ...
... promises . Karl Barth attempted to get back behind the Protestant theology of the seventeenth and eighteenth ... promise of the Holy Ghost . " 25 It can be done only because " In the Lord's Supper I am nourished by the Church on ...
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Doxology as the Theology of Worship | 1 |
Epicletic Doxology | 17 |
Kerygmatic Doxology | 41 |
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