Covenantal Worship contends that the covenantal principle of worship is more in line with both scriptural teaching and Calvin’s view than is the Puritan regulative principle. Worship is central to the Christian life. But how should the church order its worship to honor God and enrich his people?
Gore assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the Puritan regulative principle of worship in light of biblical teaching, the Westminster Standards and Directory, and Calvin’s view, with special attention to “adiaphora.” Gore submits this work, “the product of twenty years of research, reflection, worship, and dialogue, . . . not as the final word on the regulation of worship, but as a modest attempt to further the discussion.”
Foreword by John M. Frame.
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Long and Winding Road Chapter 1: Doing Your Own Thing
Chapter 2: Deja Vu All Over Again
Chapter 3: The Puritan Via Media
Chapter 4: Regulating with Calvin
Chapter 5: Worship, Genevan Style
Chapter 6: Thy Will Be Done
Chapter 7: Your Reasonable Service
Chapter 8: In Light of the Covenant
Conclusion
Notes
Index of Subjects and Names
Index of Confessions and Catechisms