Theopoetry of the Psalms

Theopoetry of the Psalms
Title Theopoetry of the Psalms PDF eBook
Author C.J.A. Vos
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 424
Release 2005-10-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567468909

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In Theopoetry of the Psalms Cas J.A. Vos explores the beauty of the Psalms and examines their meaning within the context of exegesis, homiletics and poetry. By investigating the structure, literary genre, history and theology of the Psalms he traces the ways in which they continue to be relevant to contemporary readers and to modern worship. Vos scrutinizes the Psalms as a volume of poetry and a work of art; considers hermeneutical approaches and difficulties, providing not only a verse-by-verse analysis but also a contextual history; outlines a comprehensive homiletic theory for preaching the Psalms; and concludes with a study of the Psalms in liturgy. Theopoetry of the Psalms is valuable to those Biblical scholars who wish to explore the theological and exegetical interpretation of the Psalms as well as to those readers who are interested in liturgics and practical theology for preaching and worship.

Preaching Christ from Psalms

Preaching Christ from Psalms
Title Preaching Christ from Psalms PDF eBook
Author Greidanus
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 615
Release 2016
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802873669

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In this final volume of his series on preaching Christ from the Old Testament, Sidney Greidanus offers expert guidance for busy pastors on preaching Christ from Psalms. Beginning with a general introduction on how pastors can interpret and preach from the biblical psalms -- and why they should -- Greidanus proceeds by discussing twenty-two psalms in the Revised Common Lectionary, Year A, supplying the building blocks necessary to preach from Psalms at Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, and other major days and seasons of the church year. In addition to laying out basic homiletical-theological approaches suitable for each selected psalm, these chapters also provide verse-by-verse exposition, bridges to Christ in the New Testament, and ideas for placing the psalmist's words into contemporary context.

Theopoetry of the Psalms

Theopoetry of the Psalms
Title Theopoetry of the Psalms PDF eBook
Author Casparus Johannes Adam Vos
Publisher T. & T. Clark Publishers
Pages 423
Release 2014-06-04
Genre Bible
ISBN 9781306847155

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In "Theopoetry of the Psalms" Cas J.A. Vos explores the beauty of the Psalms and examines their meaning within the context of exegesis, homiletics and poetry. By investigating the structure, literary genre, history and theology of the Psalms he traces the ways in which they continue to be relevant to contemporary readers and to modern worship. Vos scrutinizes the Psalms as a volume of poetry and a work of art; considers hermeneutical approaches and difficulties, providing not only a verse-by-verse analysis but also a contextual history; outlines a comprehensive homiletic theory for preaching the Psalms; and concludes with a study of the Psalms in liturgy. "Theopoetry of the Psalms" is valuable to those Biblical scholars who wish to explore the theological and exegetical interpretation of the Psalms as well as to those readers who are interested in liturgics and practical theology for preaching and worship.

Psalms for Preaching and Worship

Psalms for Preaching and Worship
Title Psalms for Preaching and Worship PDF eBook
Author Roger E. Van Harn
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 538
Release 2009-04-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802863213

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Psalms for Preaching and Worship a key addition to the critically acclaimed three-volume Lectionary Commentary / Despite the rich resources available for studying the Psalms, few are as focused on their place in worship and preaching as is this volume. The responsorial Psalms of the Revised Common Lectionary are here taken up in careful and often illuminating interpretation with attention also to their interaction with other lectionary texts. The many ways that psalms can function meaningfully in the liturgical life of congregations are explored especially in John Witvliet s concluding section. I know of no work that combines practice and substance better than this lectionary commentary. Patrick D. Miller / Princeton Theological Seminary / A fascinating book well organized, well written and edited, thorough, and informative. . . . An excellent resource not only for preachers using the Revised Common Lectionary but also for those wishing to preach a series of sermons on the Psalms. In addition, worship leaders and worship committees will appreciate the many excellent ideas for using the Psalms in worship. Highly recommended. Sidney Greidanus / author of Preaching Christ from the Old Testament and Preaching Christ from Genesis / Here is something even better than a simple completion of The Lectionary Commentary, which would be cause enough for gratitude. . . . Serious attention paid to this one book could go a long way toward remedying the scandalous neglect of the treasure of the Psalms in too much contemporary worship. Marguerite Shuster / Fuller Theological Seminary / Contributors: Nancy R. Bowen, William P. Brown, Walter Brueggemann, Richard J. Clifford, Nancy L. deClaiss-Walford, Jennifer S. Green, Karl N. Jacobson, Rolf A. Jacobson, Melody D. Knowles, Eunny P. Lee, Joel M. LeMon, James Limburg, J. Clinton McCann, James K. Mead, Carol A. Miles, Luke A. Powery, Stephen Breck Reid, Sandra L. Richter, Cynthia L. Rigby, Kathryn L. Roberts, Brent A. Strawn, Beth LaNeel Tanner, Roger E. Van Harn, Raymond C. Van Leeuwen, J. Ross Wagner, Gerald H. Wilson, John Witvliet, Christine Roy Yoder.

Psalms

Psalms
Title Psalms PDF eBook
Author Stephen B. Dawes
Publisher Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Pages 257
Release 2010
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334043425

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Many students are unfamiliar with the Old Testament and struggle to access it, with the exception of the Psalms, which are more familiar through their use in Christian worship and yet offer insights into the world of the Old Testament. This book introduces the readers to the Psalms and the mainstream scholarship on the Psalms.

Psalms

Psalms
Title Psalms PDF eBook
Author Walter Brueggemann
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 667
Release 2014-02-17
Genre Bibles
ISBN 0521840929

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Introduces the book of Psalms, providing an exposition of each psalm with attention to genre, liturgical connections and societal issues.

The Formation of the 'Book' of Psalms

The Formation of the 'Book' of Psalms
Title The Formation of the 'Book' of Psalms PDF eBook
Author David Willgren
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Pages 516
Release 2016-09-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 9783161547874

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By conceptualizing the 'Book' of Psalms as an anthology, and by inquiring into its poetics by means of paratextuality, David Willgren provides a fresh reconstruction of its formation and concludes that it preserves a selection of psalms that is best seen not as a book of psalms, but as a canon of psalms. - back of book.