
Lovin' on Jesus
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Lester Ruth (Author)
Lester Ruth is a historian of Christian worship with a particular interest in the early church and the last 250 years, especially the history of contemporary praise and worship. He is passionate about enriching the worship life of current congregations, regardless of style. He believes that careful reflection on the worship of other Christians-whether past or present, whether Protestant, Roman Catholic, or Eastern Orthodox-can serve to enrich the church today.
Dr. Ruth is a member of the North American Academy of Liturgy and the Society for Pentecostal Studies. He is also the former president of the Charles Wesley Society. Able to range across the entire breadth of Christian liturgical history, his most recent studies have been on the band-based worship known as contemporary praise and worship. Along this line, he has recently co-authored, with Dr. Lim Swee Hong, A History of Contemporary Praise & Worship and Lovin' On Jesus: A Concise History of Contemporary Worship. He has also edited both popular, Flow: The Ancient Way to Do Contemporary Worship, and academic studies, Essays on the History of Contemporary Praise and Worship, on this worship phenomenon, each of these volumes featuring essays by Duke doctoral students. Dr. Ruth's works exist in Korean, Chinese, Indonesian, and (soon) Ukrainian translations.
Lim Swee Hong (Author)
Swee Hong Lim is the Deer Park Assistant Professor of Sacred Music and Director of the Master of Sacred Music Program at Emmanuel College, Toronto, Canada. He was a student of James F. White - the former University of Notre Dame Professor of Theology (Liturgical Studies).
Content
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Chapter 1-What Is Contemporary Worship?
- Defining Qualities
- A History of the Term
- Other Names
- The Sources of Contemporary Worship
- The Overarching Development
- Chapter 2-Time in Contemporary Worship
- Contemporary Worship and Classic Rhythms of Time
- Flow as the Construction of Time
- Tensions in Time in Contemporary Worship
- Chapter 3-The Space of Contemporary Worship
- Historical Developments in Contemporary Worship Space
- Technological Advancements in Contemporary Worship
- Classic Liturgical Spaces and Centers Within Contemporary Worship
- Fluidity of Space in Contemporary Worship
- Chapter 4-The Music of Contemporary Worship: Origins through the 1980s
- The Music of the Jesus People
- African American Developments in the 1960s and 1970s
- Developing Worship Song Sets in the 1980s
- Chapter 5-The Music of Contemporary Worship: 1990s to the Present
- The British Invasion
- The Australian Invasion
- English-Speaking American Developments
- Spanish-Speaking American Developments
- Asian and African American Developments
- The Possible Future of Contemporary Worship Music
- Chapter 6-Prayer and Contemporary Worship
- Prayer and Contemporary Worship's Defining Qualities
- Praying, Singing, and Worship Sets
- Praying in the Sets beyond the Songs
- Praying Elsewhere in the Service
- Contemporary Congregations as Praying Congregations
- Chapter 7-The Bible and Preaching in Contemporary Worship
- A Contemporary Word in Contemporary Words
- Singing Scripture
- A Biblical Foundation for Contemporary Worship
- Contemporary Preaching and Service Planning
- The Read Word in Contemporary Worship
- Chapter 8-The Sacramentality of Contemporary Worship
- Praise and the Presence of God
- A Journey toward a Sacramentality of Praise
- Other Sacramental Dimensions
- Varying Levels of Sacramental Discernment
- Conclusion-Contemporary Worship's Future
- For Further Study
- Index
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