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First things first: teaching about worship by asking the right questions.(Worship--How Shall We Worship? Biblical Guidelines for the Worship Wars, by Marva Dawn)(Book Review)

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| November 01, 2003 | Rienstra, Ron | COPYRIGHT 2003 Christianity Today, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Marva Dawn's writing about worship displays an interesting trajectory. The prolific Regent College teaching fellow has thought deeply and written widely on a number of important topics, and her books have received well-deserved acceptance and acclaim. But the seeker-sensitive baby-boomers who run the show in so many North American churches have remained resistant to her provocative word about worship's glorious worthlessness. So she keeps trying. In each published iteration--culminating in her most recent effort--her message stays essentially the same, but it becomes somewhat better enculturated: a bit more inductively argued, a bit more fairly illustrated, a bit easier to understand. She's reaching out, while trying not to dumb Dawn.

Her first book on worship, Reaching Out Without Dumbing Down (Eerdmans, 1995), argued that many churches have confused worship with evangelism, to the detriment of both. But the book was widely understood--or misunderstood--as a defense of classically based music and traditional forms of worship. Her sharp criticisms of certain worship …

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