Brad, I wonder if you could define "culturally conditioned" as used in your article. Would it be your understanding that Reformed worship is not culturally conditioned at all?
Could you also define "over contextual"? Is there a standard to measure contextualization that we can determine whether a worship service is too contextual? If so, what is that standard of measurement?
Also, given your picture of Calvin with a guitar (awesome picture by the way!) would you argue that the use of guitars or drums violates Reformed worship?
Brad, I wonder if you could define "culturally conditioned" as used in your article. Would it be your understanding that Reformed worship is not culturally conditioned at all?
Could you also define "over contextual"? Is there a standard to measure contextualization that we can determine whether a worship service is too contextual? If so, what is that standard of measurement?
Also, given your picture of Calvin with a guitar (awesome picture by the way!) would you argue that the use of guitars or drums violates Reformed worship?
I love that word - soteriology - is that a derivation from sotted?