Wars are raging. These are not wars of flesh and blood, but of ideas – ideas about music and its role in life and the Church.
Worship in Song attempts to address these important and sometimes controversial issues from a Scriptural foundation.
Below you will find various updates about the book.
Visit www.WorshipInSongBook.com for more information.
From the website: “A.W. Tozer once said that our worship will never ride higher than our view of God. In one sense, this means that the music of today’s seeker centered churches, churches that are not God or doctrine centered, is... (Continue reading)
From a BJU campus email: Campus Store Book Signing BJU Graduate Scott Aniol will sign copies of his new book, Worship in Song, Friday March 13 in the Campus Store from 11:30-1:30. Worship in Song attempts to address the important issues about... (Continue reading)
Part One of “Biblical Authority in Matters of Faith and Practice,” Chapter One in Scott’s new book, is available at Sharper Iron. ... (Continue reading)
Scott talks about his new book Worship in Song in an interview posted on the Religious Affections Ministrries YouTube Channel. ... (Continue reading)
BMH Books announces the official release of my new book, Worship in Song: A Biblical Philosophy of Worship and Music. If you pre-ordered the book, your copy was sent today. Expect it in the mail soon! ... (Continue reading)
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Pre-order for 30% off | Book Website SECTION ONE: LAYING THE FOUNDATION Chapter One: Biblical Authority in Matters of Faith and Practice Many Christians insist that because the Bible says nothing explicitly regarding the kind of music that pleases God, God must... (Continue reading)
In the 20 years I have been in Christian broadcasting, no single issue has been more explosive than the subject of Christian music in the church. Scott Aniol’s much-needed book takes on this issue in an incisive manner, and he... (Continue reading)
Here we have a brief and thoughtful theology of the use and place of music in the gathered worship of the people of God. Aniol argues that our current confusions over music in public worship are at the root, theological.... (Continue reading)
“Scott Aniol has contributed a reasoned, thoughtful, Scripture-infused, and theological approach to his subject. This book should prove to be a helpful volume to any serious worshiper.” Paul S. Jones, D.M. Organist and Music Director – Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia Author, Singing and... (Continue reading)
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