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The Psalms as Christian Lament.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Grand Rapids : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (309 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781467440646
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Psalms as Christian LamentDDC classification:
  • 223.20599999999999
LOC classification:
  • BS1445.L3.W358 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Prologue -- 1. The Psalms as the Christian's Lament -- I. The Importance of Lament in the Psalter -- II. The Loss and Gain of Lament in Our Western Society -- III. Lament in a Post-Critical Culture -- IV. Biblical Causes for Lament -- V. The Old Testament Context for Lament -- VI. The Penitential Psalms -- 2. Psalm 5: A Royal Petition for Protection from Malicious Liars -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. Lament of the Scholar Monk, Jerome -- III. Jerome's Interpretation of Psalm 5 -- IV. The Continuing Influence of Jerome -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 3. Psalm 6: Pursuit of Moral Excellence -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Gregory of Nyssa -- II. The Anagogy of "the Eighth Day" -- III. The Pursuit of Excellence -- IV. Gregory's Interpretation of Psalm 6 -- V. Conclusion -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: TranslationA Royal Petition for Vindication by Salvation from Death -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 4. Psalm 7: A Royal Petition for Cosmic Justice -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. The Words of Cush the Benjamite -- III. Literary and Contemporary Assassinations of David -- IV. The Exemplary Pastoral Theology of John Chrysostom -- V. Chrysostom's Commentary on Psalm 7 -- VI. Charlemagne (c. 742-812) -- VII. Alcuin (735-804) -- VIII. Alfred the Great (c. 849-899) -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 5. Psalm 32: Forgiveness for the Justified -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. Augustine's Hermeneutic of Divine Grace -- III. The Augustinian "Paul" in Psalm 32.
IV. Augustine's Exposition of Psalm 32 -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- I. Doctrine of Sin -- II. Doctrine of Punishment -- III. Doctrine of Forgiveness -- IV. Doctrine of Double Agency -- 6. Psalm 38: The Dance between Deserved and Undeserved Suffering -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. Ambrose as a Mystagogical Interpreter -- III. Augustine (354-430) as Interpreter of the "Whole Christ" -- IV. Theodore of Mopsuestia (350-429) -- V. Theodoret of Cyrrhus (393-460) -- VI. Cassiodorus's Use of Job in Psalm 38 -- VII. Medieval Penitential Commentaries -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 7. Psalm 39: The Lament of Silence in the Pastoral Theology of Erasmus -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. The Hermeneutic of Lay Nourishment -- II. Erasmus as a Pastoral Theologian -- III. Erasmus' Use of Psalm 39 as a Pastoral Theology -- IV. Erasmus' Commentary on Psalm 39 -- Part II. The Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 8. Psalm 44: Lament in National Catastrophe -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. Origen (c. 185-254) -- III. Thomas Aquinas (1226-1274) -- IV. Martin Luther (1483-1546) -- V. John Calvin (1509-1564) -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 9. Psalm 102: The Prayer of an Afflicted Person -- Part I. The Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. Catholic or Traditional Repentance -- III. Reformed or Evangelical Repentance -- IV. Courtly Repentance -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction.
II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 10. Psalm 130: Lament of the Sinner before the Triune God of Grace -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. Lament before the Triune God -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 11. Psalm 143: The Lament of the Justified -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. The Voice of Totius Christi According to Augustine (354-430) -- III. Late Medieval Penitence and Denys the Carthusian -- IV. The Reformation Commentary of John Calvin -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- Glossary -- Index of Authors -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Scripture References.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Prologue -- 1. The Psalms as the Christian's Lament -- I. The Importance of Lament in the Psalter -- II. The Loss and Gain of Lament in Our Western Society -- III. Lament in a Post-Critical Culture -- IV. Biblical Causes for Lament -- V. The Old Testament Context for Lament -- VI. The Penitential Psalms -- 2. Psalm 5: A Royal Petition for Protection from Malicious Liars -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. Lament of the Scholar Monk, Jerome -- III. Jerome's Interpretation of Psalm 5 -- IV. The Continuing Influence of Jerome -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 3. Psalm 6: Pursuit of Moral Excellence -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Gregory of Nyssa -- II. The Anagogy of "the Eighth Day" -- III. The Pursuit of Excellence -- IV. Gregory's Interpretation of Psalm 6 -- V. Conclusion -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: TranslationA Royal Petition for Vindication by Salvation from Death -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 4. Psalm 7: A Royal Petition for Cosmic Justice -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. The Words of Cush the Benjamite -- III. Literary and Contemporary Assassinations of David -- IV. The Exemplary Pastoral Theology of John Chrysostom -- V. Chrysostom's Commentary on Psalm 7 -- VI. Charlemagne (c. 742-812) -- VII. Alcuin (735-804) -- VIII. Alfred the Great (c. 849-899) -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 5. Psalm 32: Forgiveness for the Justified -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. Augustine's Hermeneutic of Divine Grace -- III. The Augustinian "Paul" in Psalm 32.

IV. Augustine's Exposition of Psalm 32 -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- I. Doctrine of Sin -- II. Doctrine of Punishment -- III. Doctrine of Forgiveness -- IV. Doctrine of Double Agency -- 6. Psalm 38: The Dance between Deserved and Undeserved Suffering -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. Ambrose as a Mystagogical Interpreter -- III. Augustine (354-430) as Interpreter of the "Whole Christ" -- IV. Theodore of Mopsuestia (350-429) -- V. Theodoret of Cyrrhus (393-460) -- VI. Cassiodorus's Use of Job in Psalm 38 -- VII. Medieval Penitential Commentaries -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 7. Psalm 39: The Lament of Silence in the Pastoral Theology of Erasmus -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. The Hermeneutic of Lay Nourishment -- II. Erasmus as a Pastoral Theologian -- III. Erasmus' Use of Psalm 39 as a Pastoral Theology -- IV. Erasmus' Commentary on Psalm 39 -- Part II. The Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 8. Psalm 44: Lament in National Catastrophe -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. Origen (c. 185-254) -- III. Thomas Aquinas (1226-1274) -- IV. Martin Luther (1483-1546) -- V. John Calvin (1509-1564) -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 9. Psalm 102: The Prayer of an Afflicted Person -- Part I. The Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. Catholic or Traditional Repentance -- III. Reformed or Evangelical Repentance -- IV. Courtly Repentance -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction.

II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 10. Psalm 130: Lament of the Sinner before the Triune God of Grace -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. Lament before the Triune God -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 11. Psalm 143: The Lament of the Justified -- Part I. Voice of the Church -- I. Introduction -- II. The Voice of Totius Christi According to Augustine (354-430) -- III. Late Medieval Penitence and Denys the Carthusian -- IV. The Reformation Commentary of John Calvin -- Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation -- Part III. Commentary -- I. Introduction -- II. Exegesis -- Part IV. Conclusion -- Glossary -- Index of Authors -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Scripture References.

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