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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.

CHAPTER 1 Liturgical Worship TIMOTHY C. J. QUILL One does not choose to join a liturgical1 church, and a church does not become or remain a liturgical church because of personal preference or taste. The Liturgy includes aesthetic elements such as music, art, architecture, vestments, and ceremony, but elements of style always come second. Worship forms are based on doctrine. Worship practice reflects and communicates the beliefs of the church. Liturgy articulates doctrine. It is true that churches
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