Reformation Anglican Worship: Experiencing Grace, Expressing Gratitude
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Reformation Anglican Worship: Experiencing Grace, Expressing Gratitude  -     Edited By: Ashley Null, John W. Yates III
    By: Michael P. Jensen

Reformation Anglican Worship: Experiencing Grace, Expressing Gratitude

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Turning the Book of Common Prayer into the primary source for worship was a major breakthrough in Reformation thinking. Jensen's quotation-laden book is filled with pithy insights, historical research, and counsel on how to make the Scriptures, sacraments, liturgy, and hymns integral to the Spirit-filled life. 192 pages, hardcover. Crossway.

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Title: Reformation Anglican Worship: Experiencing Grace, Expressing Gratitude
By: Michael P. Jensen
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 224
Vendor: Crossway
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 1433572974
ISBN-13: 9781433572975
Stock No: WW572975

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In this addition to the Reformation Anglicanism Essential Library, Michael P. Jensen examines how the reading and preaching of the Scriptures, the Sacraments, prayer, and singing all inform not only worship in Anglicanism, but worship as it is prescribed in the Bible.

Author Bio

Michael P. Jensen (DPhil, Oxford University) is the rector of St Mark’s Anglican Church in Darling Point, Australia, and previously taught theology and church history at Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia. He is the author of nine books, including Sydney Anglicanism and Theological Anthropology and the Great Literary Genres. Michael and his wife, Catherine, have four children.

Ashley Null (BD, Cambridge University) is an Episcopal priest, speaker, and scholar, and the author of Thomas Cranmer’s Doctrine of Repentance. He serves as the canon theologian to the Episcopal Diocese of Western Kansas, the theological advisor for the ACNA Diocese of the Carolinas, and the canon theologian to the Anglican Province of Alexandria.

John Yates III (PhD, Cambridge University; MDiv, Trinity School for Ministry) serves as rector of Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. He is the author of The Spirit and Creation in Paul and has contributed to various edited volumes and periodicals.

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