This article seeks to integrate two perspectives on worship: one from the book of Psalms and the other from the Pentecostal movement. Regarding the psalms, as Israel’s response to YHWH’s self-revelation and actions, they represent a significant expression of Israel’s theology. Although the psalms have been used consistently within Jewish and Christian worship, they have rarely been consulted in the construction of a theology of worship. Regarding the Pentecostal movement, although Pentecostalism has impacted worship practices around the world, it has not developed a fully-formed theology of worship. This study examines the book of Psalms in order to discern the ways in which the Psalter might contribute to a Pentecos...
In this article, the author argues of the significance of Psalm singing in Calvin's Liturgy of the L...
This paper examines the views of classical Pentecostal ministers through an original data set. It p...
Picking up on the revived interest in the Song of Songs in biblical scholarship, the article focuses...
In many ways, the psalms fulfil a bridging function between divergent denominations that previously ...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
Biblical worship is the response of created beings to the self-revelation of the Creator, and a prop...
<p>Pentecostals affirm the power of Pentecost in worship where they experience the Spirit�s re...
This study is the account of an empirical research programme in practical theology exploring the po...
Where are worshipers in Christian communities to go with their experiences and observations of viole...
Thesis (PhD (Old Testament))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in association with Greenw...
This study is the account of an empirical research programme in practical theology exploring the pot...
The idea of lament as part of human worship experience is foreign within the Pentecostal tradition. ...
Psalms 65–68 constitute an editorially arranged and adapted cluster of psalms expressing universal p...
The author of Hebrews heavily depends on the Pentateuch and the Psalms. The Pentateuch, for the most...
Singing has always been part of worship in a Pentecostal spiritual service. However, the role of sin...
In this article, the author argues of the significance of Psalm singing in Calvin's Liturgy of the L...
This paper examines the views of classical Pentecostal ministers through an original data set. It p...
Picking up on the revived interest in the Song of Songs in biblical scholarship, the article focuses...
In many ways, the psalms fulfil a bridging function between divergent denominations that previously ...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
Biblical worship is the response of created beings to the self-revelation of the Creator, and a prop...
<p>Pentecostals affirm the power of Pentecost in worship where they experience the Spirit�s re...
This study is the account of an empirical research programme in practical theology exploring the po...
Where are worshipers in Christian communities to go with their experiences and observations of viole...
Thesis (PhD (Old Testament))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in association with Greenw...
This study is the account of an empirical research programme in practical theology exploring the pot...
The idea of lament as part of human worship experience is foreign within the Pentecostal tradition. ...
Psalms 65–68 constitute an editorially arranged and adapted cluster of psalms expressing universal p...
The author of Hebrews heavily depends on the Pentateuch and the Psalms. The Pentateuch, for the most...
Singing has always been part of worship in a Pentecostal spiritual service. However, the role of sin...
In this article, the author argues of the significance of Psalm singing in Calvin's Liturgy of the L...
This paper examines the views of classical Pentecostal ministers through an original data set. It p...
Picking up on the revived interest in the Song of Songs in biblical scholarship, the article focuses...