Reading the Psalms Theologically
ebook ∣ Studies in Scripture and Biblical Theology
By David M. Howard Jr.
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The Psalms as Christian Scripture. Reading the Psalms Theologically presents rich biblical-theological studies on the Psalter. - Reading the Psalter as a Unified Book: Recent Trends (David M. Howard and Michael K. Snearly)
- The Macrostructural Design and Logic of the Psalter: An Unfurling of the Davidic Covenant (Peter C. W. Ho)
- David's Biblical Theology and Typology in the Psalms: Authorial Intent and Patterns of the Seed of Promise (James M. Hamilton)
- A Story in the Psalms? Narrative Structure at the "Seams" of the Psalter's Five Books (David "Gunner" Gunderson)
- Does the Book of Psalms Present a Divine Messiah? (Seth D. Postell)
- The Suffering Servant in Book V of the Psalter (Jill Firth)
- Excavating the "Fossil Record" of a Metaphor: The Use of the Verb nasa' as "to forgive" in the Psalter (C. Hassell Bullock)
- The Art of Lament in Lamentations (May Young)
- The Psalms of Lament and the Theology of the Cross (Rolf A. Jacobson)
- "In Sheol, who can give you praise?" Death in the Psalms (Philip S. Johnston)
- Psalm 32: More Accurately a Declarative Praise than Penitential Psalm (Daniel J. Estes)
- Theology of the Nations in the Book of Psalms (Ryan J. Cook)
- Psalm 87 and the Promise of Inclusion (Jamie A. Grant)
- YHWH Among the Gods: The Trial for Justice in Psalm 82 (Andrew J. Schmutzer)
- Reclaiming Divine Sovereignty in the Anthropocene: Psalms 93–100 and the Convergence of Theology and Ecology (J. Clinton McCann)
- A Theology of Glory: Divine Sanctum and Service in the Psalter (Jerome Skinner)
- Perceptions of Divine Presence in the Levitical Psalms of Book 2: The Paradox of Distance and Proximity (J. Nathan Clayton)
- Psalm 110, Jesus, and Melchizedek (David C. Mitchell) The essays interpret the Psalms as a carefully-composed book. Each study focuses on a biblical or theological topic, drawing insights from past interpreters and current scholarship.