This is the first English translation of Bernd Janowski's
incisive anthropological study of the Psalms, originally published
in German in 2003 as "Konfliktgesprache mit Gott. Eine
Anthropologie der Psalmen" (Neukirchener). Janowski begins with an
introduction to Old Testament anthropology, concentrating on themes
of being forsaken by God, enmity, legal difficulties, and sickness.
Each chapter defines a problem and considers it in relation to
anthropological insights from related fields of study and a
thematically relevant example from the Psalms, including how a
central aspect of this Psalm is explored in other Old Testament or
Ancient Near Eastern texts. Each chapter concludes with an
"Anthropological Keyword," which explores especially important
words and phrases in the Psalms. The book also includes reflections
on reading the Psalms from a New Testament perspective, focusing on
themes of transience, praising God, salvation from death, and trust
in God. Janowski's study demonstrates how the Psalms have important
theological implications and ultimately help us to understand what
it means to be human."
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