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Preface | 7 | |
Introduction | 9 | |
Part 1 | The Church's Commission | |
1 | Is High-Church Presbyterianism an Oxymoron? | 21 |
2 | Church Growth | 41 |
3 | The Spirituality of the Church | 51 |
Part 2 | Contemporary Worship | |
4 | Reverence and Reformed Worship | 69 |
5 | Worship That Is Deformed | 81 |
6 | Spirit-Filled Worship | 91 |
Part 3 | Office and Ordinances | |
7 | Whatever Happened to Office? | 107 |
8 | The Keys of the Kingdom | 117 |
9 | Office, Gender, and Egalitarianism | 127 |
Part 4 | Presbyterian Parochialism | |
10 | Confessional Presbyterianism and the Limits of Protestant Ecumenism | 137 |
11 | Evangelicals and Catholics Together, Presbyterians Apart | 155 |
12 | What Can Presbyterians Learn from Lutherans? | 163 |
Part 5 | Worship and Revival | |
13 | The Irony of American Presbyterian Worship | 179 |
14 | Revived and Always Reviving | 203 |
15 | The Inevitability of Liturgy | 209 |
16 | Twentieth-Century American Presbyterian Hymnody | 217 |
Afterword: The Case for Observant Protetantism | 241 | |
Subject Index | 253 | |
Scripture Index | 263 |
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