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Reforming Worship: According to the Word1 comment

Reformed Reader wrote 4 weeks ago: This is a great book.  I’m sorry I put off reading it for a few years!  Phil Ryken, Derek Tho … more →

Tags: Reformation, Worship, RPW, Boice, Derek Thomas, Ligon Duncan, Phillip Ryken

Is a Cross a Visible Representation9 comments

Brian Thornton wrote 1 month ago: You shall not make for yourself a carved image – Ex. 20:4a From the Baptist Confession of Fait … more →

Tags: Worship

Ames on the RPW2 comments

Reformed Reader wrote 1 month ago: In Reformed/Presbyterian confessionalism, the regulative principle of worship (RPW) is right ther … more →

Tags: Worship, Ames, RPW, 2nd commandment

The Regulative Principle: All Churches Must Be Painted Green10 comments

Jay Guin wrote 1 month ago: The Regulative Principle is the formal name for what many in the Churches of Christ call the Law of … more →

Tags: Alexander Campbell, Church of Christ

The Regulative Principle: The Acts 20:7 Argument61 comments

Jay Guin wrote 1 month ago: I just have to jump in here and make a serious argument — although some will take it as a bit … more →

Tags: Acts 20:7, breaking bread, Church of Christ, first day of the week, Lord's Supper

Two-Way Traffic on the Presbyterian Mainline28 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 1 month ago: One of the major reasons I wrote Recovering the Reformed Confession was to call attention to a weird … more →

Tags: mainline presbyterianism, Recovering the Reformed Confession, Worship

Instrumental Music: The Patristic Evidence and the Regulative Principle, Part 222 comments

Jay Guin wrote 1 month ago: How, then, do we explain the absence of instruments in the early church? And it is highly likely tha … more →

Tags: A Cappella, Ceni, Church of Christ, Early Church, first century church, Instrumental Music, Synagogue

Instrumental Music: The Patristic Evidence and the Regulative Principle, Part 127 comments

Jay Guin wrote 1 month ago: In contemporary Church of Christ thought, worshipping God with instrumental music is sinful because … more →

Tags: A Cappella, Augustine, Chrysostom, Church History, Church of Christ, Clement, Cyprian, Eusebius, Instrumental Music

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Andrew Logue wrote 2 months ago: Some of the writers here at TNP are very new to the Reformed tradition.  A big part of our conversat … more →

Tags: Doctrine/Theology, From the editor, Church Issues, mp3, Reformed, Michael Horton, Worship

CENI: Introduction21 comments

Jay Guin wrote 2 months ago: I’ve been planning to say something on CENI hermeneutics for years. Now I finally get to it. F … more →

Tags: Alexander Campbell, Barton W. Stone, calvinism, Ceni, Church of Christ, Command, example, Hermeneutics, Nadab and Abihu

The Regulative Principle - Part 5: Biblical basis?

will wrote 2 months ago: Mount Gerizim from John 4:20Is there a Biblical basis for the Regulative Principle? There is an idea … more →

Tags: Command Example Principle, Elements, Scripture, The Regulative Principle, Worship

More Baseball Analogies: Lent is Like Spring Training?

R. Scott Clark wrote 2 months ago: Darryl has discovered “PCA Conversations“ … more →

Tags: Reformed Ethics, Reformed Piety, lent, Church Calendar

The Regulative Principle - Part 4: Dance as a form of preaching?

will wrote 2 months ago: Does it matter how the elements of worship are practiced? Can a biblical element such as preaching b … more →

Tags: Dance, Elements, Forms, Preaching, Scripture, The Regulative Principle, Worship

The Regulative Principle - Part 3: Circumstances?

will wrote 2 months ago: What about all of the other items not covered by command, example, or principle? Such as the chairs, … more →

Tags: circumstances, John Calvin, Philadelphia Confession of Faith, Scripture, Second London Confession of Faith, The Regulative Principle, Westminster Confession of Faith, Worship

The Regulative Principle - Part 2: How does it work?

will wrote 2 months ago: How does the Regulative Principle work? Before we can discuss how the Regulative Principle works we … more →

Tags: circumstances, Command Example Principle, Elements, Forms, Jeremiah Burroughs, Scripture, The Philadelphia Confession of Faith, The Regulative Principle, Worship

The Regulative Principle - Part 1: What is it?1 comment

will wrote 2 months ago: In hindsight it was rather foolish to begin a new blog during the busiest week of the busiest month … more →

Tags: John Calvin, Martin Luther, Scripture, Sola scriptura, The Regulative Principle, Worship

Concerns on (Very Few) Modern Regulative Principle Proponents

Hun wrote 3 months ago: Times recently ranked 3rd the “new Calvinism” as the “idea that is changing the wo … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Reformed, Worship, Calvin, Regulative Principle of Worship, Psalms, Pink, Biblical Worship

Concerns on (Very Few) Modern Regulative Principle Proponents

Hun wrote 3 months ago: Times recently ranked 3rd the “new Calvinism” as the “idea that is changing the wo … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Reformed, Worship, Calvin, Regulative Principle of Worship, Psalms, Pink, Biblical Worship

Calvin on Worship --- The Necessity of Reforming The Church2 comments

Hun wrote 3 months ago: Some people say that Calvin thought Old Testament Worship Sacrificial Ceremonies in the Temple and … more →

Tags: Reformed, Reformed faith, Worship, Calvin, definition of worship, musical instruments, Calvin on worship, Regulative Principle of Worship, Biblical Worship


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