D.G. Hart Interviewed on the Regulative Principle of Worship

Our own Dr. Darryl G. Hart was recently interviewed on Christ the Center regarding the regulative principle of worship. Listen to this interesting discussion touching on evangelicalism and the Reformed tradition.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted July 7, 2012 at 9:44 pm | Permalink

    Good stuff. Thanks for the interview. Often (in RPCNA circles) this discussion turns into exclusive psalmody or whether or not there should be instruments. I appreciate Darryl’s emphasis on the major elements of worship. Song can sometimes be pedagogical and thus not prayer but declaration of Biblical truth, so in terms of the dialog it could be considered God’s speech.

  2. Posted July 15, 2012 at 8:01 pm | Permalink

    I agree with Terry, good stuff in this interview. Darryl have you written on this topic, other than the elusive Mother Kirk, which before finishing went back to my son-in-law, S. Coleman. T. David Gordon’s articles have been very helpful in thinking this doctrine through (as has Scott’s book). I’m just wondering if you have any RPW articles lurking out there somewhere… Also, I got a kick out of the tidbit that when out-of-town you have visited an Episcopal church, given that the BCP (even the 1979) keeps the service from wandering hither and yon. How much better the 1662!

    A former Cranmerian Anglican happily ensconced in the OPC… (btw, we had the pleasure of D. Poundstone filling in today for a friend of yours, our pastor D. Harley… a blessing) -

    Jack

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