Soundings in the Theology of Psalms

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Soundings in the Theology of Psalms
Author : Rolf A. Jacobson
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Publisher : Fortress Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 November 2010
ISBN : 9781451417647
Pages : 218 pages
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The many introductions to the psalms available to readers tend to focus on various types and forms of psalms but overlook different theological approaches to the Psalter. This volume brings together leading psalms scholars from Catholic and Protestant traditions and takes into account recent scholarship on the shape and shaping of the Psalter and on the rhetorical interpretation of the Psalms.

Soundings in the Theology of Psalms

The many introductions to the psalms available to readers tend to focus on various types and forms of psalms but overlook different theological approaches to the Psalter. This volume brings together leading psalms scholars from Catholic and Protestant traditions and takes into account recent scholarship on the shape and shaping

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