The Liturgy Trap: The Bible Versus Mere Tradition in Worship, Edition 0003
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The Liturgy Trap: The Bible Versus Mere Tradition in Worship, Edition 0003  -     By: James B. Jordan

The Liturgy Trap: The Bible Versus Mere Tradition in Worship, Edition 0003

Athanasius Press / 2009 / Paperback

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Title: The Liturgy Trap: The Bible Versus Mere Tradition in Worship, Edition 0003
By: James B. Jordan
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 94
Vendor: Athanasius Press
Publication Date: 2009
Dimensions: 8.00 X 5.00 X 0.19 (inches)
Weight: 4 ounces
ISBN: 0975391496
ISBN-13: 9780975391495
Stock No: WW391495

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We hear all to often that someone has decided to leave the Evangelical Christian faith and to join the Church of Rome, or Eastern Orthodoxy, or High Anglicanism. The lure is liturgy and tradition, and since the Evangelical and Reformed churches so often have such poor worship, it is not hard to understand the pull exercised by those churches that have a heritage of formality, sobriety and beauty. This cure, however, is far worse than the disease. The answer to the weaknesses of Evangelicalism is not a turn toward the fallacies and errors of Rome, Orthodoxy and Anglo-Catholicism, but a return to Biblical patterns of worship. Just as there is true and false doctrine, so there are true and false worship patterns. In this book, James B. Jordan sorts out the true and the false in the area of worship practice, discussing the cult of the saints, the veneration of icons, apostolic succession, virginity and celibacy, the presence of Christ at His Supper, and the doctrine of tradition.

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