The Poetic Wonder of Isaac Watts
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Isaac Watts (1674-1748) is known to history as "the father of English hymnody." In his lifetime, he wrote some 750 hymns, including "Joy to the World" and "When I survey the Wondrous Cross." Today, however, Watts' work is increasingly forgotten as evangelical churches embrace new songs, neglecting many great hymns. In The Poetic Wonder of Isaac Watts, Douglas Bond argues that the grandeur, beauty, and joy of Watts' lyrics, with their rich biblical and theological content, can help the church regain a sense of wonder at the majesty of God, leading to a reform of worship. Bond demonstrates how Watts used his poetic gifts in multiple ways for the good of the church in his day. By taking Watts' words as their own, Bond writes, Christians can share in his wonder at Christ and the glories of the world to come, and learn how to better praise God. - Jacket flap.
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