Should worship be boring?

Scott responds to critics who claim that he wants worship to be boring. This is in response to Scott's recent article, "Stop Singing Hillsong, Bethel, Jesus Culture, and Elevation." Upcoming events mentioned in this episode: Church and Family Life Conference, May 19–22 GBTS Theology of Worship Course, August 11–13 Books/articles mentioned in this episode: Biblical Foundations of Corporate Worship Changed from Glory into Glory: The Liturgical Story of the Christian Faith Why Are You Afraid? by Darrell Harrison and Virgil Walker How We May Read Scriptures with Most Spiritual Profit by Thomas Watson The Conservative Church: Preserving and Transmitting Biblical Christianity by David de Bruyn What Happens When We Worship by Jonathan Landry Cruse "Understanding Affections in the Theology of Jonathan Edwards: 'The High Exercises of Divine Love'" by Ryan Martin "Violent Motions of Carnal Affections" by Ryan Martin From Passions to Emotions: The Creation of a Secular Psychological Category by Thomas Dixon Scott's blog: https://g3min.org/blogs/scott-aniol/ Article, audio, itinerary: https://www.scottaniol.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scottmaniol Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScottAniol Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottmaniol/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scottaniol/support

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Join Scott Aniol on By the Waters of Babylon as he delves into biblical principles, historical insights, and valuable resources to help Christians navigate and live faithfully in a post-Christian culture. Each episode provides thoughtful discussions aimed at equipping believers to stand firm in their faith and engage meaningfully with the world around them. Subscribe now to gain wisdom and encouragement for living a Christ-centered life in today’s society. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scottaniol/support