Psalms
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Part of New Cambridge Bible Commentary
- Authors:
- Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary
- William H. Bellinger, Jr, Baylor University, Texas
- Date Published: April 2014
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521600767
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This text introduces the book of Psalms and provides an exposition of each psalm with attention to genre, liturgical connections, societal issues and the psalm's place in the book of Psalms as a whole. The treatments of the psalms feature a close look at particular issues raised by the text and the encounters between the world of the psalm and the world of contemporary readers. The exposition of each psalm provides a reader's guide to the text in conversation with relevant theological issues.
Read more- Includes 'Closer Look' sections on particular issues each psalm raises
- Features sections on 'Bridging the Horizon' between the psalm and contemporary readers
- Attention to traditional Psalms scholarship issues of genre and liturgical connections but also to the place of the psalm in the Psalter and societal implications
Reviews & endorsements
'Walter Brueggemann and Bill Bellinger form an impressive team. Both are outstanding interpreters of the Psalms, and together they have produced a commentary that is clear in structure and lucid in style, up to date in scholarship and astute in application – indeed, a compelling introduction for anyone seeking to appreciate the Psalms in their ancient and contemporary settings.' Susan Gillingham, Worcester College, University of Oxford
See more reviews'Brueggemann and Bellinger provide a powerfully versatile presentation of the Psalms for students and scholars alike. Their commentary deftly covers the classical issues of scholarship and at the same time 'bridges the horizons' of the ancient text and the contemporary reader. Levinas and Calvin, Moltmann and Martin Luther King, Niebuhr and Niebuhr, and so many more are brought into conversation with the ancient words of lament and praise. The result is feasting on the psalmic word.' William P. Brown, Columbia Theological Seminary
'This superb commentary is exactly what one would expect from two of the leading Psalms scholars in the world - excellence! Drawing on the full range of traditional and more recent methods and perspectives, Brueggemann and Bellinger's comments are always theologically insightful, and they consistently engage contemporary issues such as globalization, consumerism, human rights, and religious chauvinism.' J. Clinton McCann, Jr, Eden Theological Seminary
'… displays both breadth and depth of scholarship and reflection on the Psalter with equal clarity in layout and thought … If this were the first, or indeed only, Psalms commentary that were owned and referenced by anyone with an interest in the Psalms, it would be a well-chosen acquisition indeed.' Megan I. J. Daffern, The Journal of Theological Studies
'Preachers and teachers will especially appreciate this commentary on the Psalms. The authors' excellent exegetical work and attention to methodology will help readers to better understand the genre and context of each psalm.' Philip K. Gladden, Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology
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- Date Published: April 2014
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521600767
- length: 660 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 35 mm
- weight: 0.9kg
- contains: 1 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
Psalm 1-Psalm 150.
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