It’s hardly disputable that global Christianity has been overwhelmed and colonized by the Pentecostal and charismatic movements. But perhaps far more insidious has been the quiet takeover of Christian worship by Pentecostalism, even in those churches that reject the theology of continuationism. Worship forms are far more portable than doctrinal statements, and they tend to insinuate themselves gradually and quietly. In this book, David de Bruyn demonstrates that Pentecostal worship has a matrix of distinctives that is a clear break from historic, Protestant worship, or even the worship that preceded it, and that these distinctives have infiltrated much of evangelical worship today.
Strange Lyre: The Pentecostalization of Evangelical Worship
Pentecostal worship has quietly reshaped evangelical worship, even in non-charismatic churches. David de Bruyn explores this shift, revealing a break from historic Protestant traditions in both form and substance.
David de Bruyn
Scott Aniol
English
73 pages
ISBN-10: 1959908197
ISBN-13: 978-1959908197
ASIN: B0CXJFTS87