Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Phil Reinders on Praying with the Bible through the Year


Phil Reinders, Seeking God’s Face: Praying with the Bible through the Year (Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2010), 848pp., ISBN 9780801072642.


Over at Fors Clavigera, James K.A. Smith draws attention to this compilation by Philip Reinders:


‘One could think of it as a Reformed prayerbook, embodying the Protestant emphasis on the centrality of Scripture while also honoring post-apostolic tradition (e.g., by including prayers that draw from the Heidelberg Catechism, the Belgic Confession, and the Westminster standards). Like the most ancient and global Christian practices, it encourages a prayer discipline that is centered on the Psalms while also, in the spirit of the lectionary, walking us across the entire narrative of Scripture. It honors the tradition of disciplined (written) prayer while also making room for extemporaneous prayer and devotion.’


The publisher’s page is here, and there is an excerpt here.

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