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The Theopolis Liturgy and Psalter presents a number of liturgical materials used by the Theopolis Institute in Birmingham, Alabama for its courses and fellows programs. Containing materials for a Matins, Sext, and Vespers service, the Theopolis Liturgy and Psalter provides a teaching liturgy to help students develop a taste for liturgical worship. The Theopolis Liturgy and Psalter also contains a selection of Psalms translated by James B. Jordan with numerous settings arranged by Jordan as well as part of an effort to train God's people to chant the Psalms, or to sing them in a manner as close…mehr

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The Theopolis Liturgy and Psalter presents a number of liturgical materials used by the Theopolis Institute in Birmingham, Alabama for its courses and fellows programs. Containing materials for a Matins, Sext, and Vespers service, the Theopolis Liturgy and Psalter provides a teaching liturgy to help students develop a taste for liturgical worship. The Theopolis Liturgy and Psalter also contains a selection of Psalms translated by James B. Jordan with numerous settings arranged by Jordan as well as part of an effort to train God's people to chant the Psalms, or to sing them in a manner as close as possible to the text God provided. The Theopolis Liturgy and Psalter is mostly the work of James B. Jordan with an introduction by Theopolis Institute President Peter J. Leithart, a Primer on Liturgy by Jeffrey J. Meyers, and an Introduction to the Psalter by James B. Jordan. This text is a First Edition.
Autorenporträt
James B. Jordan was born in 1949. His father was a professor of French Literature and his mother a piano teacher and a poet. He served as a Military Historian in the US Air Force for four years. He began seminary training at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS, and graduated with an M.A.R. and a Th.M. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, majoring in Systematic Theology. In 1987 he founded Biblical Horizons, presently located in Niceville, FL. Beginning in 1999, Jordan served part time as Professor of Biblical Studies at the Reformed Theological Seminary of St. Petersburg, Russia. He is author of more than a dozen books, including From Bread to Wine: Creation, Worship and Christian Maturity, Christendom and the Nations as well as The Handwriting on the Wall: A Commentary on Daniel, as well as scores of monographs and short essays.