Daniel Newman, a blogger in the UK, has written a thorough and kind (not to mention our first!) review of A Primer on Worship and Reformation. He writes:
Wilson is not merely offering a criticism of the external forms of public worship and advocating a return to traditional liturgies. He goes to the heart of contemporary evangelicalism, makes his diagnosis and prescribes a change of thinking about the church. Whilst standing for Scriptural truth, we must nevertheless take the church seriously and the covenant seriously. Wilson then offers a manifesto for change in our view of evangelism, Scripture, what happens when we gather together, our forms of worship, our music, the Lord’s Supper, the Sabbath and our children.
Daniel also notes that though “Wilson is writing into an American Evangelical context, British evangelicals have our own problems and would do well to listen to what Pastor Wilson is saying. We, too, have bought to some extent into the idol of individualism and we fail to take the church seriously.” He goes into more detail about the applicability of this book to the UK in his review, so do hop on over and check it out.