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김산덕 ( San Deog Kim ) 한국복음주의역사신학회 2014 역사신학 논총 Vol.27 No.-
The Reformation was a reform of the true worship of God. As we can find out in De necessitate reformandae Ecclesiae, the aim of Calvin`s theology was to rebuild an authentic Christianity in which God is rightly worshipped. The principal foundation of worship is to acknowledge the Word of God to be the only source of all things. We should ascribe to the Lord all glory. Although Calvin should not be regarded as an absolute authority by which judges every point of Christian doctrines, Reformed churches are following Calvin`s liturgical theology. As Paul said, Calvin warned that the Christians do not have a self-chosen worship or “will-worship” (εθελοθρησκεiα, Col. 2:23). When a self-imposed worship takes possession of our churches, a spiritually vivacious worship proceeding from the Holy Spirit is no longer expected. Having been influenced by Martin Bucer, Calvin`s basic principle of worship is the centrality of the Word of God and sacramentum through the working of Holy Spirit. The reformer believed that proper worship must be conducted in Lege praescribitur, with theological consideration not merely human ability. The Word of God is “a bridle to prevent men from turning aside to spurious worship.” Also, the Reformed worship is spiritual ascent, as it were, mais est un movement vif, procedant du sainct Esprit. Giving prominence to the Word of God and the Holy Spirit, the reformer placed great emphasis on the order of worship, concentrating on preaching, prayer and the Eucharist. In order to have God-directed worship not εθελοθρησεiα, our church today have to have a theology of worship in reforming worship.