Michael Barrett’s fourth book, The Beauty of Holiness, has just recently been released. He seeks to provide the foundation of a solid, biblical theology of worship that is missing in so much of the debate about music. As anyone who has read a Barrett book would expect, it looks like it’ll be a good read. I’ve posted an excerpt that gives an overview.
The Beauty of Holiness | Michael P. V. Barrett
by Phil Gons on 19. Dec, 2006 in Books, Music & Audio, Reviews
Tags: CCM, Michael P. V. Barrett, Music & Audio, The Beauty of Holiness, Theology, worship
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I am reading this right now. It is excellent! I’ve also read “Complete in Him” which I highly recommend as well. Soli Deo Gloria!